Prime Video’s top 10 has 3 shows worth binge-watching this week — including ‘The Boys’ season 5 finale (May 20-26)

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If you're like me and get decision fatigue just looking at a streaming service’s overwhelming homepage, the top 10 list is a lifesaver. It cuts out the guesswork by showing you exactly what’s trending right now. If thousands of other people are watching it, it’s usually a safe bet.

Whenever I’m stuck on what to watch, I head straight to Prime Video's top 10. To save you the hassle of choosing the best entries, I’ve picked three must-watch shows from the current lineup that are totally worth your time.

That includes a steamy new romantic drama currently sitting in the No. 1 spot, the final episode of “The Boys” season 5 (I’m sad it’s officially over), and a bingeable drama series about navigating love and grief.

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Best shows in the Prime Video top 10

‘Off Campus’

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Prime Video’s No. 1 show right now is “Off Campus,” a steamy romantic drama that’s an adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s massively popular novels. It’s a glossy series that very much takes the yearning and intensity of hockey from “Heated Rivalry” and the format from “Bridgerton.” It might be an odd comparison on paper, but this series includes all the best elements from these beloved shows. In fact, Amazon executives had so much faith in the project that they officially renewed the show for season 2 months before season 1 even debuted.

“Off Campus” follows Hannah Wells (Ella Bright), a music student at Briar University, whose life becomes intertwined with Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli), the school’s star hockey player. After Garrett desperately needs help passing a class, he convinces Hannah to tutor him in exchange for helping her gain the attention of her crush. This fake arrangement soon grows more complicated as they spend more time together around campus, parties, hockey games, and their close-knit group of friends.

Watch "Off Campus" on Prime Video now

‘The Boys’

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It’s sad to say, but “The Boys” is officially over. Yes, the season 5 finale is now streaming, meaning the show has come to an end. It will always hold a monumental place in the TV landscape for its boundary-pushing take on the superhero genre. This final season is noticeably darker and more urgent than previous outings, with a world that has completely spun out of control. So if you haven’t caught up yet, now’s the time, especially with major spoilers already flooding social media.

Season 5 sees Homelander (Antony Starr) tighten his grip on America while Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and the remaining members of The Boys launch one final mission to stop him. With the country descending into chaos, Hughie (Jack Quaid), Starlight (Erin Moriarty), Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso), Frenchie (Tomer Capone), and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) are forced into hiding as new Supe complicate the fight. At the same time, Butcher possesses a deadly virus capable of wiping out every Supe, raising the stakes for everyone involved.

Watch "The Boys" season 5 finale on Prime Video now

‘It's Not Like That’

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One of Prime Video’s newest originals is “It’s Not Like That,” a grounded drama that follows families as they pick up the pieces after their lives are upended. The series was created and showrun by the screenwriting duo Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson. If their style feels familiar, it is because they have a proven track record for creating relatable stories about messy family dynamics, having previously written the 2010 romantic-comedy film “Life as We Know It” and spent years as writers and producers on NBC's critically acclaimed family drama “Parenthood.”

“It’s Not Like That” follows Malcolm (Scott Foley), a recently widowed pastor raising three kids, and Lori (Erinn Hayes), a newly divorced mom of two teenagers. Having been close friends for years, their families have always shared everything, but these sudden domestic shake-ups turn their lives upside down. As they lean on one another to navigate the chaotic realities of modern single parenthood and shared grief, the platonic lines between them begin to blur.

Watch "It's Not Like That" on Prime Video now

Prime Video top 10 shows right now

1. "Off Campus" (2026)
2. "The Boys" (2019)
3. "Citadel" (2023)
4. "61st Academy of Country Music Awards" (2026)
5. "Invincible" (2021)
6. "It's Not Like That" (2026)
7. "Good Omens" (2019)
8. "The House of the Spirits"
9. "Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat" (2023)
10. "Fallout" (2024)


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Alix Blackburn
Senior Streaming Writer (UK)

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. 


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