Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘The Chosen Adventures’

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Looking for something new (or newly added) to binge without the endless scrolling? Here are ten series that hit Prime in the past few weeks—stacked first by the most recent arrivals, then Prime originals, and rounded out with a couple of classics—so you can jump straight into your weekend queue.

‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025)

‘The Chosen Adventures’ (2025)
5&2 Studios

This animated comedy-adventure debuts with 14 bite-size episodes built for quick, family-friendly viewing. It’s created by Ryan Swanson, with Dallas Jenkins executive-producing, and features voices from Romy Fay, Jude Zarzaur, Paul Walter Hauser, Yvonne Orji, Danny Nucci, Zehra Fazal, Jordin Sparks, and Jonathan Roumie. Episodes center on character-driven misadventures and an ensemble dynamic designed for fast pacing. The first batch lands on Friday, October 17.

‘House of David’ (2025– )

‘House of David’ (2025– )
Wonder Project

This biblical historical drama continues the story of David’s rise after Goliath, with court intrigue, family rivalries, and prophetic showdowns shaping the arc. The series features Michael Iskander as David, Ali Suliman as King Saul, Ayelet Zurer, Stephen Lang, Indy Lewis, Ethan Kai, and Martyn Ford among the principal cast. Creative leadership includes Jon Erwin and collaborators across writing and direction, with the Kiner trio handling the score. New episodes are listed for Sunday, October 5.

‘A Star Brighter Than the Sun’ (2025)

‘A Star Brighter Than the Sun’ (2025)
Universal Music Japan

Based on Kazune Kawahara’s shōjo manga, this new anime follows Sae and her childhood friend Kōki as their relationship shifts from friendship to first love. Studio Kai produces, with Aya Kobayashi directing, series composition by Yasuhiro Nakanishi, designs by Jinfeng Zeng, and music by Natsumi Tabuchi and Miki Sakurai. The principal Japanese voice cast includes Minori Fujidera and Yūki Ono. It arrives on Thursday, October 2.

‘The Capture’ (2019– )

‘The Capture’ (2019– )
Universal International Studios

A techno-thriller about manipulated video evidence and high-stakes surveillance, it begins with ex-soldier Shaun Emery and DI Rachel Carey confronting a case that spirals into a broader conspiracy. The series is created by Ben Chanan and stars Holliday Grainger, Callum Turner, Ben Miles, Laura Haddock, Lia Williams, Barry Ward, Ralph Ineson, and Ron Perlman. Subsequent arcs widen to elections, deepfakes, and facial-recognition systems. It’s among the titles added on Wednesday, October 1.

‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)

‘The Magicians’ (2015–2020)
Universal Television

Adapted from Lev Grossman’s novels, this fantasy series tracks Quentin Coldwater and his cohort at Brakebills as they tangle with spellcraft, parallel realms, and the perils of real magic. Developed for television by Sera Gamble and John McNamara, it stars Jason Ralph, Stella Maeve, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Hale Appleman, Arjun Gupta, and Summer Bishil. Production was mounted by Universal Content Productions with a large ensemble and multi-season mythology. It joins Prime’s lineup on Wednesday, October 1.

‘The Pink Panther Show’ (1969)

'The All New Pink Panther Show' (1978)
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises

A classic television package, this series brings DePatie–Freleng’s theatrical ‘Pink Panther’ shorts—and companion segments like ‘The Inspector’ and ‘The Ant and the Aardvark’—to a half-hour TV format. The block used new bumpers and announcer segments, later expanding with made-for-TV material over its run. Voice talent across segments included John Byner, Pat Harrington Jr., and Paul Frees. This collection is listed among the arrivals for Wednesday, October 1.

‘Every Minute Counts’ (2024– )

‘Every Minute Counts’ (2024– )
Amazon Studios

A Spanish-language drama, this series reconstructs the Mexico City earthquake response through parallel viewpoints—a hospital team, a roaming journalist, and a family trying to reunite. Created, written, and directed by Jorge Michel Grau, it features Jesús Zavala, Osvaldo Benavides, Maya Zapata, Damayanti Quintanar, Everardo Arzate, and Antonio de la Vega. The second season continues the minute-by-minute structure established at launch. New episodes for the current run are listed for Friday, September 12.

‘Top End Bub’ (2025– )

‘Top End Bub’ (2025– )
Goalpost Pictures

Set in Australia’s Northern Territory, this romantic-comedy series follows Lauren and Ned as they relocate to raise their orphaned niece, balancing family upheaval with new community ties. The eight-part season stars Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee, with production by Goalpost Pictures and direction by Christiaan Van Vuuren and Shari Sebbens. Supporting cast includes Ursula Yovich, Rob Collins, Brooke Satchwell, and others. It premieres on Prime Video ANZ on Friday, September 12, with international distribution handled by ZDF Studios.

‘Helluva Boss’ (2020– )

‘Helluva Boss’ (2020– )
SpindleHorse

This adult animated series from creator Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano follows I.M.P., a Hell-based assassination startup run by Blitzo, with field operatives Moxxie and Millie and receptionist Loona. Prime’s rollout includes a pilot remake and a re-release of the initial two seasons, featuring voices by Brandon Rogers, Richard Steven Horvitz, Vivian Nixon, Erica Lindbeck, Bryce Pinkham, and Alex Brightman. SpindleHorse produces, with Medrano writing and directing across the run. The Prime debut is slated for Wednesday, September 10.

‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)
The Imaginarium

A six-episode psychological thriller adapted from Michelle Frances’ novel, this series centers on a mother who becomes suspicious of her adult son’s new partner and escalates a private war. Robin Wright directs and stars alongside Olivia Cooke, with an ensemble that includes Laurie Davidson, Waleed Zuaiter, Anna Chancellor, Francesca Corney, and others. The production comes via Imaginarium Productions with Amazon MGM Studios among the producers. It launches on Wednesday, September 10.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up—and what else you’ve spotted on Prime this month—in the comments.

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