‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week As Well: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Some shows hit the right mix of story, stars, and timing, and they take over watchlists fast. This week on Prime Video brings a wide spread of genres, from sun soaked coming of age drama to espionage and true crime, plus a fresh entry from a beloved detective universe.

Below is a simple rundown of what people pressed play on most often. You will find quick plot points, who is involved on screen and behind it, and what each project brings to the service right now.

10. ‘The Chosen’ (2019)

10. 'The Chosen' (2019)
Loaves & Fishes Productions

This historical drama follows the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth through the eyes of the people around him. The series focuses on personal stories for figures like Simon Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Matthew as the New Testament setting unfolds across multiple seasons.

Created by Dallas Jenkins, ‘The Chosen’ stars Jonathan Roumie along with Shahar Isaac, Elizabeth Tabish, and Paras Patel. Production uses practical locations and large scale sets, and seasons are released in batches that later land on streaming in full.

9. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022)

9. 'The Terminal List' (2022)
Amazon Studios

This action thriller follows Navy SEAL James Reece after an ambush on his platoon leaves him searching for answers about what happened and why. The story moves between covert operations and stateside investigation as Reece uncovers a broader conspiracy tied to his past missions.

Based on the novels by Jack Carr, ‘The Terminal List’ stars Chris Pratt with Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. David DiGilio serves as creator and showrunner, with executive production from Antoine Fuqua and Chris Pratt through Amazon Studios.

8. ‘The Ex-Wife’ (2022)

8. 'The Ex-Wife' (2022)
Clapperboard Studios

This domestic suspense series centers on a young woman whose marriage begins to unravel when her husband’s ex reappears in their lives. The plot tracks secrets, shifting loyalties, and a mystery that draws the lead into a dangerous search for the truth.

Adapted from Jess Ryder’s novel, ‘The Ex-Wife’ features Céline Buckens, Tom Mison, and Janet Montgomery. Produced in the UK, the series keeps the book’s tense, twist heavy structure while expanding supporting characters and timelines for television.

7. ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ (2018)

7. 'The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair' (2018)
MGM Television

This limited series follows a young novelist who travels to a coastal town to visit his mentor, famed author Harry Quebert, after the body of a missing teenager is found on the mentor’s property. The investigation forces the writer to confront old stories, conflicting testimonies, and a relationship that shaped both men’s lives.

Adapted from Joël Dicker’s international bestseller, ‘The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair’ stars Patrick Dempsey as Harry Quebert with Ben Schnetzer and Kristine Froseth. The production brings a glossy, small town mystery look to the screen with a focus on shifting timelines and a layered whodunit.

6. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

6. 'We Were Liars' (2025)
Universal Television

Set on a private island off the New England coast, this drama follows Cadence Sinclair and her cousins as a summer gathering stirs up family secrets and a past tragedy. The plot moves between present time and memories as Cadence tries to piece together what really happened.

Based on E. Lockhart’s bestselling novel, ‘We Were Liars’ adapts the book’s unreliable narrator structure for television. The series is produced for Prime Video with a creative team experienced in young adult storytelling and a focus on class, privilege, and consequences.

5. ‘The Home Team: New York Jets’ (2025)

5. 'The Home Team: New York Jets' (2025)
Skydance Sports

This sports docuseries gives an inside look at the New York Jets across a season. Cameras follow practices, game days, and meeting rooms to show how players, coaches, and staff prepare each week and manage the highs and lows of professional football.

‘Hometeam: NY Jets’ blends access driven footage with player profiles and interviews. Episodes highlight roster moves, strategy sessions, and community work to build a full picture of life inside an NFL franchise featuring figures such as Robert Saleh, Aaron Rodgers, and emerging stars on both sides of the ball.

4. ‘Ballard’ (2025)

4. 'Ballard' (2025)
Fabel Entertainment

Set in Los Angeles, this crime drama centers on Detective Renée Ballard as she takes on leadership of the LAPD’s Open Unsolved Unit. Cold cases from across decades are reopened with new forensics and witness work, linking old evidence to current leads.

Based on Michael Connelly’s Renée Ballard novels, ‘Ballard’ connects to the wider Bosch universe. Michael Connelly executive produces alongside longtime Bosch partners, with Amazon MGM Studios overseeing production and continuity across storylines and departments.

3. ‘Countdown’ (2025)

3. 'Countdown' (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

This high stakes thriller builds each episode around a race against time that drives the plot forward. The story follows a team that must solve a looming crisis under strict deadlines while clues and setbacks push them to the edge.

Developed for Prime Video, ‘Countdown’ is led by a cast built for action and procedural tension. The production favors tight pacing and location heavy shoots, with episodes structured to reset the clock with each new mission and keep the narrative engine moving.

2. ‘Butterfly’ (2025)

2. 'Butterfly' (2025)
3AD

This espionage series follows a former operative whose past returns with a new mission that spans the United States and East Asia. The plot weaves family, identity, and tradecraft as the lead is drawn back into an intelligence world he tried to leave behind.

Adapted from the BOOM! Studios graphic novel, ‘Butterfly’ stars Daniel Dae Kim, who also serves as an executive producer through his 3AD banner alongside Amazon MGM Studios and BOOM! Studios. The television version expands character backstories and builds out new arcs designed for a season long spy narrative.

1. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022)

1. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022)
Amazon Studios

This coming of age drama follows Belly as she spends summers with the Fisher family in the beach town of Cousins. The story focuses on first love, family bonds, and the complicated pull between brothers Conrad and Jeremiah as one summer changes everything.

Created for television by Jenny Han, who adapts her own bestselling novels, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno with Jackie Chung and Rachel Blanchard. Amazon Studios produces the show, which uses a seasonal structure and a contemporary soundtrack to track the characters over multiple summers.

Tell us which show you started this week and what pulled you in first in the comments.

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