Best Prime Video top 10 shows — here’s the top 3 series to binge-watch this week (April 1-7)
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Choosing your next show on Prime Video can feel overwhelming, especially with a constantly shifting top 10. With so many titles trending at once, it’s hard to tell which ones are actually worth your time. And with fresh content dropping all the time, the options can feel endless.
That’s where we make it easier, to prevent you from endlessly scrolling on the streaming service. We’ve taken a look at what’s trending right now and picked out three standout series worth your time this week. Whether you’re in the mood for a gripping mystery still holding strong in the No. 1 spot, a brutal animated series currently airing its fourth season, or a lighthearted prank show, these Prime Video picks are worth it.
This list is based on the Prime Video U.S. top 10 shows as of Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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‘Scarpetta’
Nicole Kidman has become closely associated with twist-filled mystery dramas, fronting several streaming hits, including Netflix’s “The Perfect Couple” and the 2025 Prime Video film “Holland.” Now, she’s back with “Scarpetta,” a gripping adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling novels that’s still holding strong at No. 1. If you enjoy tightly constructed mysteries with satisfying episode endings, it’s well worth adding to your watchlist.
“Scarpetta” follows Dr. Kay Scarpetta (Kidman), a renowned forensic pathologist who returns to her former role as chief medical examiner in Virginia. When a series of murders begins to mirror a case from decades earlier, she is drawn into the investigation. Working alongside law enforcement and those close to her, she must piece together clues that suggest the original killer may have never been caught, putting her career and reputation at risk.
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‘Invincible’
“Invincible,” one of the biggest animated shows on streaming, has returned for its fourth season. Viewers can watch the first five episodes now, with the rest releasing weekly in the lead-up to the April 22 finale. The premiere unfolds across multiple episodes, taking a slower, more ambitious approach to reintroduce the story. Its 3-episode premiere played out as a deliberate, slow-burn introduction that carefully sets the stage for what’s to come.
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Season 4 of “Invincible” picks up shortly after the previous finale, with Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) trying to rebuild his life while continuing his work as a superhero. As Earth recovers from recent devastation, new threats begin to emerge both on the planet and beyond it. Mark becomes increasingly involved in a growing conflict tied to the Viltrumite Empire, encountering powerful new enemies like Thragg (Lee Pace) and Conquest (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
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‘Jury Duty: Company Retreat’
“Jury Duty” didn’t feel like a typical breakout when it launched in 2023. Combining prank show elements with a mockumentary style, it followed an ordinary man caught in a staged jury trial. Season 2, “Company Retreat,” confirms the concept still has legs, showing that casting genuinely good-natured people like Anthony keeps the experiment fresh and funny. The show remains a standout pick for anyone in need of light, dependable escapism.
Anthony Norman, a 25-year-old temp worker believes he’s been hired to help a small, family-run hot sauce company during a transitional period. He joins the team on their annual corporate retreat, where the founder plans to step down and tensions rise over the company’s future. What he doesn’t know is that every coworker, event, and conflict has been carefully staged, turning the entire retreat into an elaborate, hidden-camera production.
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Prime Video top 10 shows right now
1. "Scarpetta" (2026)
2. "Invincible" (2021)
3. "Jury Duty: Company Retreat" (2026)
4. "Young Sherlock" (2026)
5. "House of David" (2025)
6. "Cross" (2024)
7. "Fallout" (2024)
8. "The Chosen: Last Supper" (2017)
9. "56 Days" (2026)
10. "Jury Duty" (2023)
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