3 new to Prime Video shows to binge-watch this weekend (Dec. 5-7)
Spending more time scrolling endlessly on Prime Video than actually watching? Amazon's streaming service is continually refreshing its movie and TV content, and with thousands of titles available, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the options as you slowly wear out your remote's D-pad.
Have no fear, though — I sift through all the new entries on Prime Video as well as the best streaming services, showcasing the unmissable content you shouldn't sleep on.
If you're on the lookout for your next big watch, you've come to the right place. I've wrangled the best of the streamer's recent releases, and I've found three shows that subscribers need to add to their watchlists this weekend.
Check out these three new-to-Prime Video titles that are truly binge-worthy, including a captivating new drama from the creator of "Yellowstone".
'Supernatural'
If you're still pining for something a little bit "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "The X-Files", the horror fantasy series "Supernatural" deserves to be next on your watchlist. Years after their mother's murder at the hands of a demon, brothers Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) follow their father's footsteps into the monster-hunting business, and business is booming.
The brothers find themselves traveling the U.S. in their beloved Chevy Impala, squaring off against all manner of occult and mythological beasties, like demons, werewolves, and shapeshifters. Oh, and there's the odd apocalypse to deal with, too.
"Supernatural" became a massive cult phenomenon that ran for no fewer than 15 seasons. Its addicting monster-of-the-week format makes the series very watchable, while the chemistry and brotherly bond of its lead characters make the themes of family ties and moral choices all the more compelling.
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Stream "Supernatural" on Prime Video now
'Landman'
Over the last two decades, neo-westerns have surged in popularity, with shows like "Justified", "Breaking Bad", and "Yellowstone" making huge impressions on viewers.
"Landman", the latest in this line of antihero vehicles, takes an uncompromising look at the seedy oil industry. Set in modern-day Texas, the show follows Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton), a fixer in the oil business, as he deals with a treacherous den of snakes, like high-powered lawyers, corrupt billionaires, and actual snakes, as he strives to make it in this cutthroat business. Co-star Kayla Wallace also delivers a star-making turn as Rebecca Falcone, an ambitious lawyer and POV character forced to adjust her moral compass in this murky world.
Many people know Taylor Sheridan as the creative force behind the acclaimed "Yellowstone", "Tulsa King," and "Wind River", so you can expect the hallmarks of his work in "Landman" — an electric script, powerhouse performances, and scintillating drama.
Stream "Landman" season 1 on Prime Video now
'Surely Tomorrow'
South Korean romantic drama "Surely Tomorrow" is all about the struggles of maintaining a connection with an old flame when modern-day life and responsibilities threaten to pull you apart.
Lee Kyeong-do (Park Seo-jun) and Seo Ji-woo (Won Ji-an) are ex-lovers who find and lose each other over the course of several years. But when chances bring them together again amid a very public scandal, can they rekindle what they had?
"Surely Tomorrow" is a perfect K-drama for fans of "One Day" and "Normal People" — it'll tug on your heartstrings if you've ever had to let that someone special go and are yearning for a second chance.
Stream "Surely Tomorrow" on Prime Video starting Dec. 6
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Matt is a technology journalist with over 15 years experience and has written for publications including Stuff, Eurogamer and Popular Mechanics.
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