Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Marry My Husband’

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Prime has a fresh slate this week with new chapters from familiar universes, reality adventures, documentary spotlights, animation for adults, and a few global hits landing together. This lineup pulls from the newest arrivals first, with a mix that covers action, comedy, romance, and true life stories in different corners of the platform.

Each pick below gives you the core setup along with the names behind the camera and in front of it so you can jump in fast. If you have been waiting on a franchise spinoff or want to try an import that everyone is talking about, this list gathers the essentials in one place.

‘Butterfly’ (2025)

'Butterfly' (2025)
3AD

‘Butterfly’ adapts the graphic novel from Boom Studios and follows a former American intelligence asset whose past surfaces in ways that threaten the life he built. The story places him between competing services while an elite assassin draws him back into operations he thought were finished and the plot ties family to the choices he made on the job.

Daniel Dae Kim stars and also produces with development by Ken Woodruff and Steph Cha and producing partners that include 3AD. The series keeps the core of the comic while shaping the world for television under Prime Video and it brings in a cast designed around the espionage and personal storylines at the center of the book.

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024)

'Sausage Party: Foodtopia' (2024)
Point Grey Pictures

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues the animated world that began with the 2016 feature and tracks the food characters as they work to build a functioning society after the events of the film. The episodes follow their attempts to set rules and keep order while new threats and limited resources push the group into tough choices.

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg return as creators with Ariel Shaffir and Kyle Hunter guiding the series. Voice talent features Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, David Krumholtz, and Edward Norton with additions like Will Forte and Sam Richardson and production comes from the companies behind the original film together with Prime Video.

‘Marry My Husband: Japan’ (2025)

'Marry My Husband: Japan' (2025)
CJ ENM Japan

‘Marry My Husband’ is a Japanese drama drawn from a hit web novel and webtoon about a woman who is betrayed by her husband and her closest friend then opens her eyes years earlier with a chance to reset her life. The plot follows her plan to change the future by making different decisions at home and at work while confronting the people who hurt her.

The series is produced for Prime Video in Japan with local partners and adapts the premise for Japanese settings and characters. The creative team builds on the idea popularized by the source material and the Korean television version while assembling a new ensemble cast and episode structure for a domestic audience.

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' (2025)
Civic Center Media

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ expands the universe of ‘The Terminal List’ with a story centered on Ben Edwards and the operations that shaped his path inside and outside official channels. The narrative moves through training grounds and overseas missions and shows how covert work sets events in motion for the larger saga.

Taylor Kitsch leads as Ben Edwards with executive producers that include Chris Pratt and Antoine Fuqua and series creator David DiGilio. The show is part of the Jack Carr adaptation pipeline at Amazon MGM Studios and continues the collaboration with the team that launched ‘The Terminal List’ on Prime Video.

‘007: Road to a Million’ (2023)

'007: Road to a Million' (2023)
Amazon Studios

‘007: Road to a Million’ sends real world pairs across locations connected to the ‘James Bond’ films where they take on challenges and answer questions for a growing prize pot. A game master sets tasks and reveals the next destination as teams test nerve and knowledge from one stop to the next.

Brian Cox appears as the Controller who guides contestants through video briefings and surveillance screens. The series is produced by 72 Films and MGM Television with involvement from Eon Productions and the travel spans places like Italy and Scotland that tie back to signature moments from the franchise.

‘Taurasi’ (2025)

'Taurasi' (2025)
Skydance Sports

‘Taurasi’ follows Diana Taurasi across professional seasons and international play with a focus on training, team life, and the games that defined her career. The episodes look at daily routines and pivotal matchups and trace her evolution from college standout to veteran leader.

Interviews include coaches, teammates, and family along with access to the Phoenix Mercury and national team environments. Prime Video’s sports and documentary units back the production and the series uses an athlete centered approach built on long form access and archival material.

‘Upload’ (2020)

'Upload' (2020)
3 Arts Entertainment

‘Upload’ imagines a near future where people can enter a digital afterlife called Lakeview and centers on programmer Nathan Brown as he adjusts to his new reality. The story pairs him with Nora Antony who supports residents from the inside and it follows the mystery that reaches back to Nathan’s life before the accident.

Greg Daniels created the series with Amazon Studios producing. Robbie Amell stars as Nathan with Andy Allo as Nora and Allegra Edwards as Ingrid and the ensemble includes Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, and Owen Daniels and the production team draws on single camera comedy craft along with science fiction worldbuilding.

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ (2025)

'Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House' (2025)
Coiote

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ examines the life around a home that fell into severe disrepair and traces how the situation developed over time. The series uses present day access and past materials to piece together the events that led to the condition of the property and the people connected to it.

The production is built in a documentary format with interviews, on site footage, and records gathered from those who knew the woman and from local authorities. Investigative techniques shape the timeline and the episodes organize first person accounts and documents into a single narrative.

‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ (2024)

'Betty la Fea, The Story Continues' (2024)
Estudios RCN

‘Betty la Fea: The Story Continues’ returns to Beatriz Pinzón Solano years after the original telenovela and follows Betty as she balances family life with work at the fashion company that defined her rise. The new chapter brings back familiar faces and places while showing how relationships have evolved.

Ana María Orozco and Jorge Enrique Abello reprise their roles as Betty and Armando with Prime Video leading production in Colombia along with partners tied to the earlier run. The series honors the creation by Fernando Gaitán and restores the ensemble and workplace setting that made the story a phenomenon.

’30 Rock’ (2006–2013)

'30 Rock' (2006–2013)
Universal Television

’30 Rock’ follows Liz Lemon who runs the writers room for the live comedy show ‘TGS with Tracy Jordan’ and tries to keep scripts moving while navigating cast antics and network pressure. Episodes are set inside a New York television studio where weekly production cycles drive the action.

The series was created by Tina Fey who stars as Liz Lemon with Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy and Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan along with Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, and Katrina Bowden. Production comes from Broadway Video and Little Stranger with executive producers Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and Lorne Michaels and the show aired as a single camera workplace comedy.

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