Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including a Noir Comedy
Amazon Prime Video continues to expand its catalog this week with a diverse array of content ranging from high-stakes animation to intense psychological thrillers. Subscribers can look forward to the return of fan-favorite dramas alongside brand-new premieres featuring A-list talent and gripping historical narratives. These selections highlight the platform’s commitment to international storytelling and innovative documentary-style comedies. Whether viewers are seeking suspenseful forensics or lighthearted competition, the current lineup offers a comprehensive viewing experience for every preference.
‘Invincible’ (2021)

Mark Grayson continues to navigate the complexities of his superhuman heritage as he takes on the mantle of Earth’s primary defender. This animated series is based on the acclaimed comic book series created by Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker, and Ryan Ottley. The latest episodes delve deeper into the personal and global consequences of Mark’s choices following the revelations regarding his father. Fans can anticipate new adversaries and high-stakes battles when the show returns on Wednesday, March 18. The narrative focuses on the heavy burden of power and the growth of a young hero in a dangerous universe.
‘LOL: Last One Laughing UK’ (2025)

A group of professional comedians is tasked with a difficult challenge: they must make their colleagues laugh while maintaining a straight face themselves. Hosted by Jimmy Carr and produced by Zeppotron, this reality competition premieres on Thursday, March 19. Any smirk or giggle results in a formal warning, with subsequent infractions leading to elimination until only one participant remains. The format encourages diverse comedic styles, ranging from physical gags to witty one-liners. This UK iteration brings a local flavor to the internationally successful ‘LOL: Last One Laughing’ franchise.
‘Animal Love’ (2026)

This Argentine drama series makes its global debut on Prime Video this Friday, March 20. Produced by the renowned Underground Producciones, the show explores complex human emotions and interpersonal relationships within a local context. It joins a growing slate of Spanish-language content aimed at a worldwide audience. The production values and storytelling reflect the high standards of Argentine television creators. ‘Amor Animal’ offers a deep dive into social dynamics and character-driven narratives characteristic of modern South American prestige television.
‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

A new documentary-style comedy follows the experiences of Anthony, a temp worker employed by a family-owned hot sauce business. The series captures the humorous and awkward moments that occur when the staff attends a mandatory corporate offsite event. Produced specifically for Prime Video, it aims to capture the same improvisational spirit found in the original ‘Jury Duty’ series. The show arrives on the platform this Friday, March 20. It utilizes a mockumentary format to highlight the quirks of corporate culture and human behavior in social settings.
‘Deadloch’ (2023)

The second season of this Australian noir comedy returns on Friday, March 20, shifting the setting to the Northern Territory. Two detectives must work together to investigate a mysterious death in a town characterized by sweltering heat and local wildlife threats. The series balances dark crime elements with sharp humor and social commentary. As the investigation unfolds, the duo encounters a series of eccentric characters and environmental challenges involving crocodile-infested waters. This continuation explores new geographic landscapes while maintaining the central dynamic between the lead investigators seen in ‘Deadloch’.
’56 Days’ (2026)

Adapted from the novel by Catherine Ryan Howard, this psychological thriller examines the consequences of a couple moving in together at the start of a global lockdown. The isolated setting creates a claustrophobic and tense environment that eventually leads to the discovery of a murdered body. Produced by Atomic Monster, the series explores themes of secrecy, paranoia, and the unknown histories of people close to us. The narrative uses the unique circumstances of a quarantine to heighten the stakes of a domestic mystery. ’56 Days’ begins streaming this week, offering a suspenseful look at modern isolation.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

This historical drama focuses on the true accounts of women who operated as covert spies for the Union during the American Civil War. The production is led by executive producers Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman under their Territory Pictures banner. The series aims to bring light to the unsung heroes whose intelligence efforts influenced the outcome of the conflict. Through meticulous historical research, ‘The Gray House’ portrays the bravery and strategic minds of these operative groups. The show joins the streaming service this week, highlighting pivotal moments in 19th-century American history.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

Directed by Guy Ritchie, this series portrays a 19-year-old Sherlock Holmes at the beginning of his legendary career. The story follows the aspiring detective as he investigates a deep-rooted conspiracy at Oxford University. The case proves to be a significant turning point that threatens both his professional future and his family’s reputation. This reimagining focuses on the formative experiences that shaped the world’s most famous consulting detective. ‘Young Sherlock’ becomes available for streaming this week, blending action with classical deductive reasoning.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis star in this adaptation of the popular Kay Scarpetta crime novel series. Kidman portrays a brilliant medical examiner who utilizes cutting-edge forensic technology to solve particularly complex and gruesome murder cases. The series explores the intersection of science and justice while delving into the personal lives of the lead characters. With a high-profile cast, ‘Scarpetta’ emphasizes the meticulous nature of death investigations in a modern setting. It debuts on the platform this week, adding a prestige forensic thriller to the Prime Video lineup.
‘House of David’ (2025)

This biblical epic tracks the rise of David from a humble shepherd to the King of Israel. Produced in collaboration with Wonder Project, the series explores the intricate political and spiritual landscapes of the ancient world. The narrative focuses on the internal and external conflicts David faces as he consolidates power and navigates his faith. It presents a cinematic interpretation of historical and religious texts for a contemporary audience. The first season of ‘House of David’ is available for streaming this week, offering a grand-scale look at one of history’s most enduring figures.
Let us know which of these Prime Video releases you are most excited to watch this week in the comments.


