‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Is Back as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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It’s a busy week on Prime Video, with franchise thrillers, freshman dramas, YA favorites, true-crime, and sports hijinks all competing for your watchlist. Several entries are 2025 premieres, so you’ll see fresh casts and new storylines alongside returning favorites.

Below is a straight countdown from 10 to 1. Each entry includes concise details on premise, principal cast, and key creators so you can jump in confidently or catch up fast.

10. ‘Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers’ (2024)

10. 'Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers' (2024)
Ten Till Productions

This unscripted special-turned-series concept features two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning fronting elaborate undercover setups with pro athletes who disguise themselves to prank fans and communities before revealing their identities. Early segments highlight quarterback Baker Mayfield in character as “Gus Swayze,” with the format built around a pretext, field interactions, and a reveal.

The production lists Eli Manning as on-camera host with unscripted veterans among the executive producers and department heads; credits include J.D. Amato on the producing team, with additional crew across cinematography and editing for the special. The project streams on Prime Video under the sports/unscripted slate.

9. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

9. 'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

Set inside the fictional UBA network, this drama follows anchors Alex Levy and Bradley Jackson amid shifting newsroom power dynamics and industry scandals. The ensemble is led by Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon with Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, and others across four seasons to date. The series streams on Apple TV+, where Season 4 premiered in September 2025.

Created by Jay Carson and developed by Kerry Ehrin, the show’s executive producers include Aniston, Witherspoon, Mimi Leder, and Michael Ellenberg; Mimi Leder is also among frequent directors. Apple announced a Season 5 renewal in mid-September 2025 alongside the Season 4 rollout.

8. ‘Countdown’ (2025– )

8. 'Countdown' (2025– )
Amazon MGM Studios

This 2025 Prime Video crime thriller opens with the daylight killing of a Department of Homeland Security officer and follows LAPD detective Mark Meachum as he’s drafted into a covert multi-agency task force. The cast features Jensen Ackles with principal roles for Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, Uli Latukefu, and Eric Dane.

Created and run by Derek Haas, the series launched June 25, 2025, with a three-episode premiere followed by weekly releases through early September; Season 1 runs 13 episodes at approximately 45–54 minutes each. Production companies include Amazon MGM Studios alongside additional partners.

7. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022– )

7. 'The Terminal List' (2022– )
Amazon Studios

Adapted from Jack Carr’s novel, this action-conspiracy drama follows Navy SEAL Lt. Cmdr. James Reece as he uncovers a covert plot after a mission goes wrong. Chris Pratt leads the cast with Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, and Jeanne Tripplehorn among Season 1 principals.

Developed for television and showrun by David DiGilio, the series lists Chris Pratt and Antoine Fuqua among executive producers, with Amazon MGM Studios and associated banners producing the eight-episode first season. The franchise later expanded with the prequel series ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’.

6. ‘Cocaine Quarterback: Signal-Caller for the Cartel’ (2025)

6. 'Cocaine Quarterback: Signal-Caller for the Cartel' (2025)
Unrealistic Ideas

This three-part Prime Video docuseries chronicles the rise and fall of Owen Hanson, the former USC football player who built an international narcotics and illegal gambling network before a federal takedown. Interviews, archival materials, and legal records reconstruct Hanson’s path from college athlete to convicted trafficker.

Produced by Unrealistic Ideas (Mark Wahlberg’s nonfiction banner) with Amazon’s sports/documentary units, the series is structured as a limited run designed for binge viewing. Amazon’s official materials position it as a cautionary tale about ambition, organized crime, and law-enforcement operations that unraveled the enterprise.

5. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

5. 'The Girlfriend' (2025)
The Imaginarium

This 2025 psychological thriller miniseries centers on a mother whose life upends when her adult son brings home a new partner with increasingly suspect motives. The lead cast features Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, with supporting roles for Laurie Davidson and others over a tightly plotted, limited-episode run.

Created by Naomi Sheldon and Gabbie Asher, the production credits include directing work by Robin Wright and Andrea Harkin. The series streams on Prime Video as a contained story under Amazon MGM Studios with partner companies; Prime’s program page highlights Wright’s character Laura and the family dynamic at the center of the plot.

4. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

4. 'Hotel Costiera' (2025)
Lux Vide

Set on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, the series follows Daniel “DD” De Luca—a half-Italian former U.S. Marine—who returns to work as a fixer at a luxury hotel and becomes entangled in the disappearance of the owner’s daughter. Jesse Williams leads an international ensemble that includes Maria Chiara Giannetta and Antonio Gerardi.

Created by Italian writers Elena Bucaccio and Francesco Arlanch, the six-episode dramedy-mystery was filmed around Positano, with the real-world Villa Treville standing in for the fictional hotel. The show streams on Prime Video globally following its late-September 2025 debut.

3. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

3. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–2025)
Amazon Studios

Adapted from Jenny Han’s YA novels, the series follows Belly Conklin and the Fisher brothers across formative summers and shifting relationships, with Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, and Sean Kaufman leading the ensemble. Season 3 concluded in 2025 with storylines that set up a follow-on feature from the creative team.

Jenny Han oversees the adaptation and serves as executive producer alongside franchise partners; Sarah Kucserka is among showrunning collaborators in later seasons. Prime Video lists Season 3 episodes with a July 15, 2025, start, culminating in a finale ahead of an announced concluding movie written by Han and Kucserka.

2. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

2. 'Gen V' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

Set in ‘The Boys’ universe, this spin-off tracks students at Godolkin University who train to join elite superhero ranks while confronting covert experiments and corporate cover-ups. The principal cast includes Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas, and Hamish Linklater.

Season 2 premiered on Prime Video in September 2025 with an initial three-episode drop and continued weekly; Michele Fazekas serves as showrunner, with franchise producers Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg, and others attached. Plotlines interlock with events following ‘The Boys’ Season 4.

1. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025– )

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

A prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, this series traces Ben Edwards from Navy SEAL to CIA Ground Branch operator, charting missions and choices that inform his later arc. Taylor Kitsch reprises Edwards, joined by Tom Hopper and appearances by Chris Pratt as James Reece. Season 1 premiered August 27, 2025, with a three-episode launch followed by weekly releases through late September.

Co-created by Jack Carr and David DiGilio and run by DiGilio, the series lists executive producers including Chris Pratt, Antoine Fuqua, Jack Carr, and Taylor Kitsch, with Amazon MGM Studios and partner banners producing. Cast listings also include Robert Wisdom and Dar Salim among notable Season 1 roles.

Tell us which titles you’re queuing up next on Prime Video—and what newcomers should start with first—in the comments.

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