3 best new to Prime Video shows to binge-watch this weekend (May 15-17)
Add these Prime Video series to your weekend watchlist
Looking for something intriguing to watch this weekend? You're in luck: Like all the best streaming services, Prime Video regularly updates its lineup with new TV shows and movies, which means that there's always something fresh and exciting to watch when you've got couch-potato plans on the brain.
However, all of those revolving-door selections can mean that it's difficult to stay on top of all the streamer's latest and greatest additions. That's where Tom's Guide comes in. Rather than have you waste time with endless scrolling, we've put together a quick and handy list of three recent additions to Prime Video's streaming library that are worth adding to your watchlist.
This week, those recommendations include a steamy, page-to-screen hockey romance (no, not that one), a faith-based family drama starring Scott Foley, and the end of the heavenly "Good Omens." Find out more about all three new to Prime Video TV shows below.
Best Prime Video shows to binge-watch this weekend
'Off Campus'
If you're still horned-up for streaming's hockey-romance genre ignited by "Heated Rivalry," then skate on over to "Off Campus" next. Prime Video's new college drama is based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling book series, which follows the athletic pressures and romantic exploits of members of the elite Briar University ice hockey team and the women who love them.
Each installment of the show (which has already been picked up by the streamer for a second season) will reportedly focus "Bridgerton"-style on a new couple; season one follows the fake-dating arrangement between sweet music major Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) and brooding star center Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli). She wants to catch the attention of her real crush, Justin Kohl (Josh Heuston), so Garrett offers up his amorous skills in exchange for some much-needed tutoring to maintain his hockey-captain status.
Stream "Off Campus" on Prime Video now
'It's Not Like That'
After dropping in the states via the studio's subscription channel Wonder Project this January, Amazon family drama "It's Not like That" got a global premiere on Prime Video on Friday, May 15. The Atlanta-set series finds "Scandal" star Scott Foley as Grace Community Church pastor and widowed father Malcolm who, along with his three children — teenage Flora (Leven Miranda), middle schooler Penelope (Cassidy Paul) and youngster Justin — are still reeling from the recent loss of his wife Jenny (Tyner Rushing) and struggling to get used to a new normal.
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Just across the street lives longtime family friend Lori (Erinn Hayes), who is newly divorced and raising two teenage kids herself. You can see where this is going: These two will have to navigate the complexities of family, faith and modern-day dating in order to get their second chance at love.
Stream "It's Not like That" on Prime Video now
'Good Omens' season 3
Although initially conceived as a limited series, "Good Omens" has spread its wings as a three-season fan favorite, with the final edition—a 90-minute special episode—hitting Prime Video earlier this week on May 13. Now Supreme Archangel, Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) seeks out the help of his unlikely demon pal Crowley (David Tennant) to navigate the Second Coming of Christ and to track down a missing Jesus Christ (played by "Black Mirror" actor Bilal Hasna).
Along with an M.I.A. messiah, the Second Coming further descends into chaos when several angels as well as the Book of Life itself goes missing. Together, Aziraphale and Crowley have to contend with a new apocalypse as well as the notion of whether heaven and hell do, or should, exist.
Stream "Good Omens" on Prime Video now
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Christina Izzo is a writer-editor covering culture, food and drink, travel and general lifestyle in New York City. She was previously the Deputy Editor at My Imperfect Life, the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York.
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