Prime Video top 10 shows — here’s the 3 best series to binge-watch this week (Feb. 25-March 3)

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Looking for some Prime Video streaming recommendations? As we're heading into March — and looking ahead to a fresh wave of new shows and movies to stream — now's the perfect time to get caught up on some of the streaming service's biggest and best watches.

If you turn to Amazon Prime Video's streaming charts for some quick recommendations, you'll see that viewers are currently all-in on crime thrillers. If you don't have time to figure out which of the streamer's trending shows are worth watching, allow me to step in.

Best shows in the Prime Video top 10

'56 Days'

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"56 Days" is Prime Video's newest compulsive crime thriller, and it's clearly pulled viewers in. Billed by Prime Video as "a unique crime story and a riveting, sexy, psychological thriller," this eight-part series debuted last week and quickly became the streamer's No. 1 offering.

If you're yet to tune in, "56 Days" introduces us to two singletons, Oliver (Avan Jogia) and Ciara (Dove Cameron), who, after a chance meeting at a supermarket, quickly fall for one another dangerously hard. Fifty-six days later, we watch as homicide detectives arrive at Oliver's apartment, only to find an unidentified body — brutally murdered and intentionally decomposed.

Did Oliver kill Ciara, or vice versa? The series then intercuts between the twisted, rapid trajectory of their love affair in the past and an intense day in the present as the detectives try to unravel what just happened.

Stream "56 Days" on Prime Video now

'Cross'

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"Cross" season 2 brought Aldis Hodge's decorated D.C. detective back for another case earlier this month, and new episodes have continued to drop each week.

After tackling a sadistic serial killer back in November 2024, this new instalment sees Alex Cross on the trail of a ruthless vigilante who's hunting down corrupt billionaire magnates.

Reviewing the series at its launch, TG's Malcolm McMillan offered the show a 3-star rating, writing: "Cross" season 2 repeats much of what worked — and didn't work — in season 1. But that means if you love this thriller series' dark twists and turns, its charismatic lead and compelling performances, then you'll love season 2 just as much as you did season 1."

Stream "Cross" on Prime Video now

'Steal'

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I'm a big champion of "Steal," the fast-moving British heist thriller starring Sophie Turner that came to Prime Video back in January, so I'm thrilled to see it's still in Prime Video's charts; after just one episode, I was hooked, and I continued to enjoy the wild ride that followed.

The series revolves around a high-value heist at the office of a pension investment fund. On an ordinary day, a gang of ruthless armed thugs storm Lochmill Capital and force Zara (Turner) and her best mate Luke (Archie Madekwe) to execute their demands and transfer over billions of pounds' worth of ordinary people's pensions to them — but why do it? That's what DCI Rhys (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) is determined to find out... but as a recently relapsed gambling addict, Rhys has his own problems, and must grapple with those problems while navigating the secrets of this twisting, far-reaching crime.

Stream "Steal" on Prime Video now

Prime Video top 10 shows right now

  1. "56 Days"
  2. "Cross"
  3. "Fallout"
  4. "Beast Games"
  5. "Steal"
  6. "The Night Manager"
  7. "Judy Justice"
  8. "The Summer I Turned Pretty"
  9. "Reacher"
  10. "The Chosen"

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Martin Shore
Staff Writer, Streaming

Martin is a Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, covering all things movies and TV. If it’s in the theaters or available to stream somewhere, he’s probably watched it… especially if it has a dragon in it. Before joining the team, he was a Staff Writer at What To Watch where he wrote about a broad range of shows that stretched from "Doctor Who" and "The Witcher" to "Bridgerton" and "Love Island". When he’s not watching the next must-see movie or show, he’s probably still in front of a screen playing massive RPGs, reading, spending a fortune on TCGs, or watching the NFL.

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