‘Allen Iv3rson’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week
From buzzy new releases to returning favorites, Prime Video’s current lineup covers everything from true-crime scams and biblical epics to superpowered campus chaos and twisty thrillers—here’s what everyone’s streaming right now.
10. ‘The Chosen’ (2019– )

This multi-season series about the life of Jesus depicts the ministry through the perspectives of his followers and those he meets. Recent seasons have followed a theatrical-first distribution, with a timed streaming window on Prime Video before becoming widely available. As of 2025, new installments continue to reach global audiences through a partnership with Amazon MGM Studios. Earlier seasons remain accessible on Prime Video alongside other platforms.
9. ‘House of David’ (2025– )

This biblical historical drama chronicles David’s rise from shepherd to Israel’s anointed king, featuring large-scale battles, court politics, and family conflict. Season 1 premiered in February 2025 on Prime Video, and the series was quickly renewed after strong early viewership. Season 2 began rolling out in October 2025 via the Wonder Project subscription on Prime Video. Episodes and seasons are available within Prime Video’s ecosystem.
8. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

Set on the Amalfi Coast, this action-drama limited series follows Daniel “DD” De Luca, a fixer who handles problems for a luxury seaside hotel. The show blends hospitality intrigue with organized-crime storylines across its run. It premiered on Prime Video on September 24, 2025. The cast is led by Jesse Williams.
7. ‘Hollywood Hustler: Glitz, Glam, Scam’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries examines actor Zach Horwitz’s $650 million Ponzi scheme, charting how fabricated distribution deals and forged documents lured investors. Directed by Rebecca Chaiklin, the series includes first-person accounts and archival materials that track the operation’s rise and collapse. Episodes are now streaming on Prime Video. The production details the 2021 arrest, guilty plea, and 2022 sentencing, providing broader context on the case.
6. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

This six-episode psychological thriller—based on Michelle Frances’ novel—follows Laura Sanderson as her son’s new partner, Cherry, upends the family’s carefully ordered life. The series stars Robin Wright and Olivia Cooke, with Wright also directing episodes. It premiered on Prime Video on September 10, 2025, and is available in full. The show explores class dynamics, manipulation, and control within an upper-crust London milieu.
5. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

A prequel to ‘The Terminal List,’ this series focuses on Ben Edwards and his descent into shadow operations within the CIA. Taylor Kitsch reprises his role, with Chris Pratt among the executive producers alongside Antoine Fuqua and creator David DiGilio. Development began in 2023, with the official title confirmed in 2024 and the series now streaming on Prime Video. It expands the franchise timeline preceding the events of James Reece’s story.
4. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

Adapted from Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy, this coming-of-age drama follows Belly Conklin and the Fisher brothers across multiple summers at Cousins Beach. The series ran three seasons, concluding in September 2025, with its final season expanded to 11 episodes. It became one of Prime Video’s major YA successes and posted strong completion and acquisition metrics for the platform. All seasons stream on Prime Video.
3. ‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

This six-episode supernatural thriller centers on forensic psychiatrist Joel “Laz” Lazarus, who returns home after his father’s death and confronts disturbing phenomena tied to long-buried family secrets. Created by Harlan Coben with Daniel Brocklehurst, the series stars Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, and Alexandra Roach. All episodes are streaming globally on Prime Video following the October 22, 2025 debut. The limited series format was designed for a complete, bingeable story.
2. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

Set at Godolkin University, this spin-off of ‘The Boys’ follows young supes navigating power, ethics, and fame in Vought’s world. The show premiered in 2023 and continues with a second season that aligns its timeline with recent events in ‘The Boys’ universe. Cast members include Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, and London Thor, among others. Episodes are available on Prime Video, with seasons rolling out in weekly drops after initial multi-episode premieres.
1. ‘Allen Iv3rson’ (2025)

This three-part docuseries traces Allen Iverson’s journey from Hampton, Virginia, through his Hall of Fame NBA career and cultural impact on the sport. It features rare access and interviews with family, coaches, and former teammates, presenting his life on and off the court. All episodes stream exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories. The series is executive-produced with participation from figures in basketball media and culture, and it’s positioned within Prime Video’s growing sports slate.
Tell us which of these you’re watching right now—and what you think—down in the comments.


