Beloved Video Game Adaptation Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week Yet Again

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Amazon Prime Video continues to provide a diverse selection of content that captures a wide range of global viewer interests. This week’s most-watched list highlights the platform’s success in blending high-budget original dramas, intensive reality competitions, and licensed procedural shows. From the desolate landscapes of post-apocalyptic adaptations to the high-stakes environment of international espionage, these programs represent the most engaged titles on the service. The following list showcases the trending shows that have dominated the streaming charts over the past seven days.

‘Reacher’ (2022– )

'Reacher' (2022– )
Paramount Television Studios

Jack Reacher, a veteran military police investigator, enters civilian life as a drifter with no phone and only the barest of essentials. When he arrives in the town of Margrave, Georgia, he is arrested for a murder he did not commit and must prove his innocence. He eventually joins forces with local law enforcement to uncover a deep-seated conspiracy involving corrupt officials and local businessmen. The series is based on the best-selling book series by Lee Child and emphasizes both physical action and meticulous detective work. It has become one of the most successful original series on the platform due to its faithful adaptation of the source material.

‘Wild Cards’ (2024– )

'Wild Cards' (2024– )
Blink49 Studios

This crime procedural follows a demoted detective and a clever con artist who are forced to work together to solve difficult cases. Ellis, a straight-laced cop played by Giacomo Gianniotti, and Max, a street-smart woman played by Vanessa Morgan, form an unlikely partnership to redeem their reputations. Each episode involves the duo navigating their personal friction while tackling different criminal investigations across the city. The show balances humor and action within the classic investigative genre, providing a fresh take on the buddy-cop dynamic. It has gained a significant following for its lighthearted tone and the chemistry between the two lead characters.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022– )

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

Adapted from the novels by Jenny Han, this coming-of-age drama focuses on Belly Conklin and her family’s annual summer beach trip. Belly finds herself caught in a love triangle between two brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher, whom she has known her entire life. The series explores themes of first love, heartbreak, and the evolution of long-standing family friendships during a pivotal summer. As the narrative progresses, the characters must navigate the transition into adulthood and the complexities of grief and family secrets. The show remains a popular choice for viewers seeking romantic narratives and emotional character development.

‘MrBeast: Extreme Survival!’ (2026)

'MrBeast: Extreme Survival!' (2026)
MrBeast: Extreme Survival!

This reality competition series features massive challenges led by the world-famous digital creator Jimmy Donaldson, known as MrBeast. Contestants participate in high-stakes games designed to test their endurance, wit, and physical limits in various grueling environments. The production value mirrors the large-scale stunts seen on his primary digital channels but is adapted for a long-form streaming audience. It offers significant rewards to those who can withstand the difficult tasks and psychological pressure presented throughout the episodes. This series represents a major shift as prominent digital-first creators transition into high-budget episodic television production.

‘House of David’ (2025)

'House of David' (2025)
Wonder Project

This historical drama explores the rise of the biblical figure King David during the volatile and declining reign of King Saul. The narrative follows Saul as he loses his divine mandate, leading to the secret anointment of the young shepherd David as the future king. It depicts the political intrigue, military conflicts, and personal betrayals that defined the early Israelite monarchy and the struggle for power. The series aims for epic storytelling with a focus on psychological depth, religious themes, and historical context. It is part of a broader effort to provide high-quality religious and historical epics to a global streaming audience.

‘Judy Justice’ (2021– )

'Judy Justice' (2021– )
Amazon Studios

Judge Judy Sheindlin returns to the bench in this courtroom reality series to preside over a wide variety of small-claims cases. She is joined by a court clerk, a stenographer, and a bailiff to maintain the legal order of the proceedings in her new televised courtroom. The format allows Sheindlin to bring her signature sharp wit and no-nonsense approach to resolve disputes ranging from property damage to contractual issues. Each episode features real people with real legal problems, seeking a binding resolution from the veteran judge. The show continues her long-standing legacy as one of the most prominent and recognizable figures in televised legal mediation.

‘The Night Manager’ (2016– )

'The Night Manager' (2016– )
BBC

Based on the celebrated novel by John le Carré, the story follows Jonathan Pine, an ex-soldier turned night manager of a luxury hotel. Pine is recruited by a British intelligence operative to infiltrate the inner circle of a dangerous international arms dealer. To gain the dealer’s trust, he must immerse himself in a world of high-stakes espionage and criminal activity while maintaining his cover. The series features multiple international locations and stars Tom Hiddleston alongside Hugh Laurie in lead roles. Recent updates have confirmed the series will continue with new seasons, expanding the story beyond the original limited run.

‘Beast Games’ (2024)

'Beast Games' (2024)
Amazon MGM Studios

This competition series represents a massive collaboration between Prime Video and the creator known as MrBeast to deliver a record-breaking reality show. It features 1,000 contestants competing for a five-million-dollar cash prize, which stands as the largest single prize in the history of television. The show utilizes elaborate sets and high-intensity games designed to challenge the participants’ mental and physical resolve over several weeks. It combines the fast-paced editing styles of modern digital media with the grand scale of traditional reality competition programs. The project aims to engage the massive global audience associated with the MrBeast brand through unprecedented scale.

‘Steal’ (2026)

'Steal' (2026)
Drama Republic

This suspenseful drama stars Sophie Turner as a mastermind involved in high-stakes heists and elaborate deceptions. The plot follows a group of elite thieves as they execute complex plans while evading sophisticated law enforcement technology. As the stakes rise, internal tensions within the team threaten to derail their most ambitious job yet. ‘Steal’ is noted for its fast-paced narrative and stylish portrayal of the contemporary criminal underworld.

‘Fallout’ (2024– )

'Fallout' (2024– )
Kilter Films

Set in the aftermath of a global nuclear apocalypse, this series is based on the globally recognized video game franchise. It follows Lucy, a naive vault dweller who ventures into the dangerous and irradiated Wasteland to find her kidnapped father. Along her journey, she encounters a surface world filled with mutated creatures, ruthless factions, and a mysterious bounty hunter known as the Ghoul. The show explores the stark social divide between those living in luxury underground shelters and those struggling to survive on the surface. It has been highly rated for its faithful adaptation of the source material’s dark humor and unique retro-futuristic aesthetic.

Tell us which of these Amazon Prime shows has been your favorite to binge-watch this week in the comments.

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