‘Hazbin Hotel’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week

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Amazon Prime Video’s current TV lineup is packed with buzzy new releases, returning favorites, and a few under-the-radar gems that are suddenly everywhere in people’s watchlists. From adult animation set in Hell to sun-drenched YA romance, biblical epics, and icy psychological thrillers, there’s something in the mix for pretty much every mood. Below is a rundown of the shows viewers are gravitating toward right now, so you can quickly see what each one is about, who stars in it, and how it fits into Prime Video’s growing slate of originals.

10. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

10. 'The Girlfriend' (2025)
The Imaginarium

‘The Girlfriend’ is a British-American psychological thriller miniseries for Prime Video, based on Michelle Frances’ novel and created for television by Gabbie Asher and Naomi Sheldon. The plot follows Laura Sanderson, a successful professional whose life begins to unravel when her son Daniel introduces his new girlfriend Cherry, a young woman Laura quickly suspects of having hidden motives. Robin Wright plays Laura, Olivia Cooke portrays Cherry, and Laurie Davidson appears as Daniel, with Waleed Zuaiter, Tanya Moodie, Leo Suter, and others rounding out the ensemble cast. All six episodes premiered on September 10, 2025, on Prime Video, and review-aggregation sites report approval ratings in the mid-80s percentile range for its first season. While the miniseries tells a complete story, its altered ending compared with the novel leaves open the possibility of further exploration of Cherry and Daniel’s relationship in a future continuation.

9. ‘Allen Iv3rson’ (2025)

9. 'Allen Iv3rson' (2025)
Jersey Legends

‘Allen Iv3rson’ is a three-part sports documentary series that examines the life and legacy of NBA legend Allen Iverson. Framed around a street-naming ceremony in his honor, the series follows Iverson as he returns to his hometown to reflect on his upbringing in Hampton and Newport News, Virginia, his high-school championships, and the highly publicized bowling-alley incident that led to his imprisonment. The episodes use interviews and archival material to track his path from Georgetown University to an NBA career that ran from 1996 to 2010 and reshaped basketball culture on and off the court. The documentary is structured as a companion to Iverson’s autobiography ‘Misunderstood’, which explores similar themes of perception, controversy, and personal growth. Each installment runs close to an hour, making ‘Allen Iv3rson’ a concise but detailed look at one of the league’s most influential guards.

8. ‘House of David’ (2025–present)

8. 'House of David' (2025–present)
Wonder Project

‘House of David’ is a biblical historical drama created by Jon Erwin that dramatizes the life of David, from his early years as a shepherd to his rise as king of Israel. Season 1, released on Prime Video beginning February 27, 2025, opens with three episodes and then continues weekly, covering King Saul’s decline, David’s anointing, and key battles such as the confrontation with Goliath. Michael Iskander stars as David, with Ali Suliman, Stephen Lang, Ayelet Zurer, and others in supporting roles, in a production backed by The WONDER Project, Nomadic Pictures, and additional partners. In its first weeks, the series drew more than 22 million viewers worldwide on Prime Video, leading Amazon to renew it quickly for a second season. Season 2 will initially debut via the Wonder Project add-on channel before rolling out more widely on Prime, continuing the storyline into palace politics and David’s later reign.

7. ‘Gen V’ (2023–present)

7. 'Gen V' (2023–present)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Gen V’ is a superhero series set in the same universe as ‘The Boys’, produced for Prime Video as a college-set spin-off. The story is set at Godolkin University, where young superheroes — including blood-manipulating Marie Moreau — are trained and evaluated while uncovering disturbing secrets about Compound V and Vought International. The ensemble cast features Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, London Thor, Derek Luh, and others in roles that explore how powers intersect with status, media, and corporate interests. Season 1 premiered in 2023 with eight episodes and connects directly to the events of ‘The Boys’, with storylines designed to feed into later seasons of the parent show. Review-aggregation sites report a very high percentage of positive critic reviews for the first season, highlighting its place as a major entry in Prime’s superhero slate.

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

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

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ is an American action-thriller series that serves as a prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, created by Jack Carr and David DiGilio. It centers on Ben Edwards, following his journey from US Navy SEAL to CIA operative and exploring covert operations and the human cost of modern warfare. Taylor Kitsch reprises his role as Edwards, joined by Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings and Chris Pratt returning as James Reece in a supporting capacity. The first season consists of seven episodes and premiered on August 27, 2025, with three episodes released immediately and the rest dropping weekly through late September on Prime Video. Filming took place primarily in Hungary, with Budapest and surrounding locations used to stand in for various international settings.

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

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

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ is an American coming-of-age romantic drama created by author Jenny Han, based on her own novel trilogy. The series follows Isabel “Belly” Conklin as she spends summers at Cousins Beach with family friends the Fishers and finds herself in a long-running love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah. Season 1 premiered in June 2022, Season 2 arrived in July 2023, and the third and final season — eleven episodes in total — debuted in July 2025 and concluded in September 2025. The show significantly boosted sales of Han’s books and the music featured on its soundtrack, with several featured songs experiencing major bumps in streams and chart performance. Prime Video has also announced a follow-up feature film continuation, ensuring Belly’s story will continue beyond the series finale.

4. ‘King & Conqueror’ (2025–present)

4. 'King & Conqueror' (2025–present)
BBC

‘King & Conqueror’ is a historical drama series that traces the intertwined lives of Harold of Wessex and William of Normandy in the lead-up to the Norman Conquest of England. The show focuses on two interconnected noble families and their power struggles across England and Normandy, ultimately converging on the famous clash at the Battle of Hastings. Season 1 consists of eight episodes and streams on Prime Video via an HBO Max add-on in some regions. The series uses court intrigue, alliances, and betrayals to show how personal relationships between Harold and William evolve into open conflict. Its production emphasizes large-scale battles and period detail to depict the 11th-century struggle for the English crown.

3. ‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024–present)

3. 'Maxton Hall - The World Between Us' (2024–present)
UFA Fiction

‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ is a German-language romance series based on Mona Kasten’s novel ‘Save Me’ and produced by UFA Fiction for Amazon Prime Video. The story is set at the elite private school Maxton Hall, where scholarship student Ruby Bell clashes with wealthy heir James Beaufort after she accidentally uncovers a secret that could damage his influential family. The series premiered globally on May 9, 2024, and quickly became one of Prime Video’s most-watched international originals, with strong performance across more than 120 regions. Season 2, adapted from Kasten’s follow-up novel ‘Save You’, launched in November 2025 and continues Ruby and James’s relationship through more intense emotional and family conflicts. A third season has already been confirmed, expanding ‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ into a long-running teen-drama franchise for Prime.

2. ‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ (2025)

2. 'Harlan Coben's Lazarus' (2025)
Quay Street Productions

‘Harlan Coben’s Lazarus’ is a British psychological horror–thriller miniseries for Prime Video created by Harlan Coben and Danny Brocklehurst. It follows forensic psychiatrist Joel Lazarus, who returns to his coastal hometown after the apparent suicide of his estranged father and becomes entangled in a web of old family secrets and unresolved murders. The cast is led by Sam Claflin as Joel, with Bill Nighy as his father Jonathan and Alexandra Roach in a key supporting role. The six-episode series, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and several UK partners, premiered on October 22, 2025, with all episodes released at once on Prime Video. Its story combines small-town unease, family trauma, and hints of the supernatural as Joel probes what really happened to his father and his sister years earlier.

1. ‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024–present)

1. 'Hazbin Hotel' (2024–present)
A24

‘Hazbin Hotel’ is an adult animated musical comedy series created by Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano that follows Charlie Morningstar, the princess of Hell, as she opens a hotel designed to rehabilitate demons instead of seeing them destroyed in Heaven’s periodic “Exterminations.” First introduced as a YouTube pilot in 2019, it was later developed into a full television series, with Amazon MGM Studios and A24 among the production partners and its first season premiering on Prime Video in January 2024. The show features an ensemble of demons and overlords, including Angel Dust, Alastor, and Vaggie, who complicate Charlie’s idealistic plans for redemption. Episodes are structured around original songs and fast-paced storylines that blend supernatural world-building with character backstories. Multiple additional seasons have already been ordered, making ‘Hazbin Hotel’ one of Prime Video’s flagship animated projects.

If you’ve watched any of these shows on Prime Video this week, share which one hooked you the most — and why — in the comments.

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