Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Fallout’
Subscribers looking for fresh entertainment have a wealth of options available on the platform this weekend. The lineup includes highly anticipated premieres alongside beloved classics and recent hits that dominate the streaming charts. Viewers can dive into emotional Korean dramas or rewatch iconic supernatural thrillers that have just arrived. This selection offers something for every taste from gritty action prequels to animated fantasy adventures.
‘Surely Tomorrow’ (2025)

This deeply emotional Korean romance series makes its global debut and promises to captivate audiences with its poignant storytelling. The plot follows two former lovers who separated in their youth only to reunite years later under complicated circumstances. Park Seo-jun stars as a journalist covering a major scandal while Won Ji-an plays the wife of the man at the center of the controversy. Their unexpected reunion forces them to confront unresolved feelings and the painful history that originally drove them apart.
‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)

The iconic dark fantasy series has returned to the streaming service and offers viewers a massive fifteen seasons of hunting monsters and saving people. Sam and Dean Winchester travel across the country in their classic Impala to battle demons and ghosts while searching for their missing father. The brothers face increasingly apocalyptic threats that challenge their bond and force them to make impossible sacrifices. Fans can now relive the entire journey of the Winchester family as they fight against heaven and hell to protect humanity.
‘Maxton Hall – The World Between Us’ (2024)

This German romantic drama series adapts the popular novel and centers on the intense clash between two students from vastly different worlds. Ruby Bell is a scholarship student who inadvertently discovers a secret that could destroy the arrogant heir James Beaufort. James attempts to silence Ruby but their initial hostility slowly transforms into a passionate and undeniable attraction. The show explores themes of class disparity and ambition within the walls of a prestigious private school.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025)

Taylor Kitsch leads this gritty prequel series that expands the universe of the hit action thriller by exploring the origins of fan-favorite character Ben Edwards. The story traces his transition from a Navy SEAL to a paramilitary operator for the CIA during a time of moral ambiguity. Chris Pratt reprises his role as James Reece to show the early days of their friendship and shared service. Viewers witness the dark path that leads Ben into the clandestine world of special operations and political warfare.
‘Fallout’ (2024)

Based on the legendary video game franchise this post-apocalyptic series delivers a unique blend of dark humor and violent action. Lucy MacLean leaves the safety of her underground vault to find her father and discovers a wasteland filled with mutants and lawlessness. She crosses paths with a hardened bounty hunter known as The Ghoul and a soldier from the Brotherhood of Steel. The show successfully captures the retro-futuristic aesthetic of the games while telling an original story about survival in a irradiated world.
‘Hazbin Hotel’ (2024)

This animated musical comedy introduces viewers to Charlie Morningstar as she attempts to solve the overpopulation problem in Hell through redemption. The Princess of Hell opens a rehabilitation hotel to teach demons how to be better people so they can ascend to Heaven. She faces ridicule from the denizens of the underworld but finds support from her devoted partner Vaggie and their first patron Angel Dust. The series combines catchy musical numbers with adult humor and a unique visual style.
‘The Mighty Nein’ (2025)

The creative team behind ‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ returns with this new animated adaptation of the second Critical Role campaign. A ragtag group of misfits and criminals in the continent of Wildemount find their fates intertwined when they stumble upon a powerful artifact. They must learn to trust each other while navigating political tensions between warring empires and confronting their own traumatic pasts. The series brings the beloved characters to life with stunning animation and the original voice cast reprising their roles.
‘Beast Games’ (2024)

YouTube sensation MrBeast brings his high-stakes competition format to a global streaming audience with this massive reality series. One thousand contestants compete in physically and mentally demanding challenges for a chance to win a five million dollar cash prize. The sheer scale of the production pushes participants to their limits as they form alliances and navigate sudden eliminations. It stands as one of the largest reality competitions ever produced and offers non-stop entertainment for fans of the genre.
‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–)

This coming-of-age romantic drama continues to capture hearts with its story of first love and summer heartbreak at Cousins Beach. Belly Conklin finds herself caught in a complicated love triangle with two brothers she has known her entire life. The series balances the sweetness of summer romance with the heavier emotional weight of family grief and growing pains. Viewers are drawn into the nostalgic atmosphere and the evolving relationships that change the characters forever.
‘The Family Man’ (2019–)

Srikant Tiwari works as a senior officer in a secretive intelligence agency while trying to maintain the façade of a boring middle-class government employee. He struggles to balance the high-stakes demands of protecting the country from terror threats with the everyday problems of his family life. The series masterfully blends intense action sequences with sharp humor and domestic drama. It remains a standout title for its realistic portrayal of espionage grounded in the complexities of modern Indian life.
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