The Acclaimed Comic Book Adaptation Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week
Amazon Prime Video continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse array of original programming and highly anticipated upcoming releases. This week’s viewership data highlights a mix of established fan favorites, recent breakout hits, and significant interest in future productions. From gritty superhero satires to intense forensic dramas and biblical epics, the platform’s current trending list reflects a broad consumer appetite for high-stakes storytelling. The following list represents the titles generating the most engagement and viewership on the service right now.
‘From’ (2022–)

The mystery-horror series ‘From’ explores the terrifying experiences of residents trapped in a nightmarish town in middle America. As they search for a way out, they must survive the threats posed by the surrounding forest and the creatures that emerge after sunset. The show features an ensemble cast led by Harold Perrineau, who portrays the town’s reluctant leader. Critics have praised the series for its building tension and complex, layered mythology. Its success has led to multiple seasons as audiences remain captivated by the town’s dark secrets.
‘Judy Justice’ (2021–)

In ‘Judy Justice’, the legendary Judge Judy Sheindlin returns to the bench to preside over a variety of small claims cases. This Amazon Freevee original follows a format similar to her previous long-running series, featuring her signature sharp wit and no-nonsense legal style. She is joined by a new courtroom staff, including a law clerk, a court reporter, and a bailiff. The program continues to be a staple for fans of reality-based legal proceedings and quick-witted arbitration. It has successfully transitioned Sheindlin’s massive audience to the streaming era.
‘Cross’ (2024–)

Based on the global best-selling book series by James Patterson, ‘Cross’ is a complex crime thriller that follows the life of Alex Cross. The protagonist is a forensic psychologist and detective capable of digging deep into the minds of killers to capture them. Aldis Hodge stars as the titular character, bringing a new intensity to the role previously seen in feature film adaptations. The series delves into both the professional challenges and the personal tragedies that define the detective’s life. The show has been renewed for future seasons due to its strong debut performance.
‘Fallout’ (2024–)

Set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, ‘Fallout’ is an adaptation of the beloved video game franchise of the same name. The narrative follows Lucy MacLean as she leaves the safety of an underground vault to navigate a brutal and irradiated wasteland. Along her journey, she encounters various factions, including the militaristic Brotherhood of Steel and mysterious bounty hunters. The series has been lauded for its high production values and its faithful recreation of the game’s unique retro-futuristic aesthetic. It quickly became one of the most-watched original series in the history of the platform.
‘House of David’ (2025)

The upcoming epic ‘House of David’ chronicles the rise of the biblical figure David from a humble shepherd to a powerful king. This series is the first project to emerge from Amazon’s collaboration with the studio Wonder Project. It focuses on the political intrigue and spiritual conflicts within the court of King Saul as David’s influence grows. The production aims to provide a large-scale, cinematic look at one of history’s most well-known narratives. Anticipation for the series has placed it high on trending lists well ahead of its scheduled debut.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

Directed by Guy Ritchie, ‘Young Sherlock’ reimagines the origin story of the world-famous detective at age 19. Hero Fiennes Tiffin stars as the young Sherlock Holmes, who finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery at Oxford University. Without the discipline of his later years, this version of the character relies on raw intuition and a total lack of regard for tradition. The series is based on the popular book series by Andy Lane and promises an action-packed take on the legendary sleuth. Production details have already generated significant buzz among mystery enthusiasts.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

The highly anticipated series ‘Scarpetta’ brings Patricia Cornwell’s famous forensic pathologist, Kay Scarpetta, to the screen. Nicole Kidman is set to play the lead role, with Jamie Lee Curtis portraying her sister, Dorothy. The plot follows Scarpetta as she returns to Virginia to resume her position as Chief Medical Examiner, facing both old ghosts and new crimes. This adaptation marks a major investment for Amazon, bringing together two Academy Award-winning actresses for a prestige crime drama. Fans of the book series have long awaited a faithful television adaptation of the character.
‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

Following the massive success of the original mockumentary, ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ expands the universe into a new setting. The series is expected to maintain the hidden-camera format where one person believes they are in a real documentary while everyone else is an actor. This installment moves the action from a courtroom to a corporate retreat environment, offering new opportunities for improvisational comedy. Fans of the first season are eager to see how the creative team will innovate on the unique, award-winning premise. The show remains a high priority for the studio’s upcoming comedy slate.
‘INVINCIBLE’ (2021–)

‘INVINCIBLE’ is an adult animated series based on the comic book character created by Robert Kirkman. It follows Mark Grayson, a teenager who inherits immense superpowers from his father, Omni-Man, the most powerful being on Earth. However, Mark soon discovers that his father’s legacy is far more complicated and darker than he ever imagined. The show is known for its extreme graphic violence and its subversive take on traditional superhero tropes. A talented voice cast, including Steven Yeun and J.K. Simmons, brings the complex emotional stakes of the story to life.
‘The Boys’ (2019–)

The satirical series ‘The Boys’ offers a gritty look at a world where superheroes are owned by a massive corporation and often abuse their powers. A group of vigilantes, led by Billy Butcher, seeks to expose the truth about “The Seven” and their corrupt corporate backers, Vought International. The show explores themes of celebrity culture, corporate greed, and political manipulation through its violent and irreverent lens. It remains one of the most popular and critically acclaimed original series on the Amazon Prime Video platform. The narrative has recently expanded into a larger franchise with multiple successful spin-offs.
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