Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘June Farms’
If you’re queuing up something new (or new-to-you) on Prime this weekend, here’s a tight mix of fresh premieres, buzzy originals, and a couple of comfort classics you can stream right now; releases are prioritized by what landed most recently, then Prime originals, then notable staples available via Prime channels.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025– )

This adult animated fantasy adapts Critical Role’s second campaign, with the core cast reprising their roles under showrunner Tasha Huo and animation by Titmouse alongside Amazon MGM Studios. The story picks up in Exandria years after ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’, kicking off with a high-stakes theft that entangles rival powers. The season launched with a three-episode drop followed by weekly releases. It’s positioned as Prime’s next big entry in the Critical Role universe.
‘June Farms’ (2025– )

A reality series following entrepreneur Matt Baumgartner and his team as they stage weddings and events at a Hudson Valley destination farm, capturing logistics, design calls, and weather-driven pivots. Episodes track behind-the-scenes coordination and staffing challenges on tight timelines. Produced under the Amazon MGM Studios banner, it arrived earlier in the week and is ready to stream. The ensemble is built from Baumgartner’s longtime staff and collaborators.
‘Malice’ (2025)

This British psychological thriller centers on Adam, a charming tutor who insinuates himself into the wealthy Tanner family during a holiday, triggering a chain of unsettling events. Jack Whitehall leads the cast, with David Duchovny and Carice van Houten co-starring, from creator and writer James Wood. Season one runs six episodes, making it a compact binge. It landed on Prime late in the week.
‘Bat-Fam’ (2025– )

An animated, family-friendly Gotham comedy that follows Bruce and Damian Wayne, Alfred, and their chaotic household as everyday chores collide with super-villain problems. Episodes run about 22 minutes and emphasize character dynamics and light-hearted capers. The show is positioned as an all-ages companion to DC’s broader animated slate. New episodes hit Prime at the start of the week.
‘Tell Me Your Name’ (2025)

Set in a strawberry-growing town in Spain, this six-episode thriller tracks rising tensions when new seasonal workers arrive and old prejudices resurface. Writer-director Hugo Stuven blends grounded community drama with slow-burn mystery elements. The ensemble includes Michelle Jenner, Darío Grandinetti, and Younes Bouab. All episodes arrived together for an easy weekend watch on Prime.
‘Tremembé’ (2025)

This Brazilian true-crime miniseries dramatizes power struggles and uneasy alliances inside São Paulo’s Tremembé Penitentiary Complex. Directors Vera Egito and Daniel Lieff take a character-first approach rather than a simple case recap. Cast members include Marina Ruy Barbosa, Carol Garcia, Bianca Comparato, and Felipe Simas. It landed late in the week and is available to stream on Prime.
‘King & Conqueror’ (2025)

A prestige historical drama charting the rivalry between Harold Godwinson and William, Duke of Normandy, as claims to England’s throne escalate toward the Battle of Hastings. Michael Robert Johnson created the series, with Baltasar Kormákur among the directors; James Norton and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau lead the cast. Produced by BBC Studios and CBS Studios, episodes arrived on Prime around the turn of the month. It’s a recent drop suited to weekend marathoning.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024– )

An adult animated musical following Charlie Morningstar—Princess of Hell—whose plan to rehabilitate demons becomes a song-driven, chaos-tinged enterprise. Created by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano with music by Sam Haft and Andrew Underberg, it blends dark comedy with Broadway-style numbers. The voice cast features Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Alex Brightman, and Keith David. Episodes are available to binge on Prime.
‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ (2022– )

Prime’s animated fantasy set in Exandria follows a raucous adventuring party through quests that balance comedy, combat, and character drama. It directly complements the new ‘The Mighty Nein’, expanding the same world with connected lore and characters. Multiple seasons are available to stream now. It’s the natural companion watch if you’re diving into the latest Critical Role series.
‘Chuck’ (2007–2012)

A modern spy-comedy about a likable tech support worker who accidentally downloads a top-secret intelligence database into his brain and becomes an unlikely asset. Starring Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, and Adam Baldwin, the series blends workplace hijinks with escalating espionage missions across five seasons. It’s available this week via the Paramount+ Channel add-on in Prime Video. Look for it under the Paramount+ tile within Prime.
Tell us which Prime pick you’re starting with—and what other hidden gems we should add—in the comments!


