Prime Video top 10 shows — here’s the 3 I’m binge-watching this week
Prime Video’s top 10 list is constantly in flux, as new shows climb the ranks while hits like “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” and “The Summer I Turned Pretty” continue to dominate. It’s a useful snapshot of what everyone’s watching, but not every trending title lives up to the hype.
So, I’ve sifted through the noise to pick out three standout titles, focusing on the newer entries in the top 10 that genuinely deserve attention and have earned a spot on my watchlist this week. That includes the full second season of “Gen V,” a popular action-thriller worth binging again, and a new mystery thriller from Harlan Coben, which sits in the No. 1 spot.
This list is based on the Prime Video top 10 U.S shows as of Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
Best shows in the Prime Video top 10
‘Lazarus’
Halloween may be packed away for another year, but if you’re not quite ready to swap ghosts for glitter, Prime Video’s “Lazarus” might be the perfect in-between watch. It’s dark enough to scratch that post-spooky-season itch, but gripping enough to keep you glued to the screen as the holiday chaos begins.
Forensic psychologist Joel Lazarus (Sam Claflin) returns to his childhood home after the apparent suicide of his father, Dr. Jonathan Lazarus (Bill Nighy). As he sifts through his father’s papers and a cryptic suicide note, Joel begins experiencing strange, unexplainable phenomena tied to his father’s past clients. At the same time, reminders of his sister’s unsolved murder from 25 years earlier resurface, dragging him back into a history he thought he’d escaped.
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‘Reacher’
If you’re thinking about catching up before the next adventure drops, there’s no better time to binge “Reacher” on Prime Video. With season 4 already in the works, revisiting Jack Reacher’s first three seasons feels like the perfect way to prep for more action and twists.
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Former U.S. Army Military Police major Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) drifts into town after town, but trouble always seems to follow him. In each season, he confronts conspiracies, corruption, and criminals who vastly underestimate him — and pay the price. Whether it’s your first watch or a rewatch before season 4, the series is a binge that delivers punchy action, smart plotting, and that unmistakable lone-wolf charm every episode.
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‘Gen V’
I held off on jumping into it right away because I knew I wanted to binge all at once, and now that “Gen V” season 2 has dropped every episode, I’m so glad I waited. It’s said to be packed with big twists, brutal training arenas, and a tribute to the late Andre Anderson that gives the season even more weight. Season 2 essentially raises the stakes in the entire universe.
Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair), Jordan Li (London Thor / Derek Luh) and Emma Meyer (Lizze Broadway) return to Godolkin University after a brutal year of trauma, only to find their campus transformed under the iron fist of Homelander’s America and a brand‑new, ultra‑sinister dean. What follows is war between humans and supes, secret programs tied to the school’s dark founding, and the ever‑present question: what kind of monster are you willing to become to fight monsters?
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Prime Video top 10 shows right now
1. "Harlan Coben's Lazarus" (2025)
2. "Gen V" (2023)
3. "The Summer I Turned Pretty" (2022)
4. "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" (2025)
5. "Hazbin Hotel" (2019)
6. "House of David" (2025)
7. "Allen Iv3rson" (2025)
8. "The Girlfriend" (2025)
9. "The Chosen: Last Supper" (2025)
10. "Reacher" (2022)
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote.
Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry.
She heads to the cinema every week as a tradition, no matter what’s showing. For her, movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re a ritual, a comfort, and a constant source of inspiration. When she’s not at her desk or at the cinema, you’ll probably find her deep into a horror video game on her PC.
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