The Acclaimed Comic Book 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 dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse mix of superhero epics, gritty dramas, and highly anticipated future releases. The current viewership trends reflect a strong interest in returning fan favorites as well as significant buzz surrounding projects currently in development. From post-apocalyptic adaptations to classic competition reboots, the platform’s library caters to a wide range of audience preferences. This week’s data highlights the enduring popularity of long-running originals and the growing excitement for upcoming star-studded productions.

‘American Gladiators’ (2026)

'American Gladiators' (2026)
FLOR-JON Films

This modern revival of the classic competition series brings a new generation of contenders to face off against elite athletes in tests of strength and speed. The show recreates iconic challenges such as the Gauntlet and Powerball, utilizing updated production technology to enhance the viewing experience. Documentary elements provide a behind-the-scenes look at the rigorous training and personal stories of the gladiators themselves. The series taps into 1990s nostalgia while introducing the high-stakes physical format to contemporary streaming audiences. It has quickly become a staple for viewers seeking high-energy unscripted entertainment on the platform.

‘Fallout’ (2024–)

'Fallout' (2024–)
Kilter Films

Based on one of the most successful video game franchises of all time, ‘Fallout’ depicts a future Los Angeles devastated by nuclear catastrophe. Residents of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind, discovering a complex and violent world. The series is praised for its ability to balance dark, gruesome action with the signature retro-futuristic humor found in the games. As one of the most-watched original series in the history of the service, it continues to draw massive viewership months after its initial release. The narrative follows three distinct characters whose paths cross in the wasteland, revealing deep-seated secrets about the world’s collapse.

‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ (2026)

'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

Building on the viral success of its predecessor, ‘Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat’ is an upcoming project that utilizes the “fake reality” format. The series is expected to feature an unsuspecting non-actor who believes they are participating in a standard corporate team-building event. Surrounded by a cast of comedic actors, the protagonist will navigate increasingly absurd situations designed to test their patience and social skills. This follow-up aims to capture the same heart and humor that made the original courtroom-based show a critical darling. Production has been closely watched by industry analysts who anticipate it will be a major driver of engagement upon its debut.

‘House of David’ (2025)

'House of David' (2025)
Wonder Project

‘House of David’ is a large-scale historical drama that explores the biblical rise of David from a simple shepherd to the powerful King of Israel. The series focuses on the complex relationship between the young hero and King Saul, set against the backdrop of ancient political turmoil. Filmed with a cinematic scope, the production utilizes vast international landscapes to bring the ancient world to life for a modern audience. The project is part of a broader commitment by the studio to produce high-budget epics that appeal to global viewership. Fans of historical and religious narratives have placed this high on their watchlists as more production details emerge.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

'Scarpetta' (2026)
Blossom Films

The upcoming series ‘Scarpetta’ is an adaptation of the immensely popular forensic mystery novels written by Patricia Cornwell. Nicole Kidman stars as the brilliant forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta, who returns to her former home in Virginia to solve a series of grisly murders. Jamie Lee Curtis joins the cast as the protagonist’s sister, adding to the high-profile nature of this prestige drama. The show is expected to delve deep into the technical aspects of forensic science while maintaining the suspenseful atmosphere of the source material. This production is currently one of the most anticipated titles in the streaming service’s long-term pipeline.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

'Young Sherlock' (2026)
Motive Pictures

Directed by Guy Ritchie, ‘Young Sherlock’ offers a fresh perspective on the world’s most famous detective during his formative years. The series follows a nineteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes as he finds himself caught in a murder mystery at Oxford University. This younger version of the character is depicted as raw, brilliant, and unrefined, lacking the discipline he would eventually gain in his later career. Hero Fiennes Tiffin takes the lead role in a story that promises to blend high-octane action with intricate deductive reasoning. The series is currently generating significant interest as it aims to redefine a classic literary icon for a new generation.

‘Kevin’ (2026)

'Kevin' (2026)
Titmouse

‘Kevin’ is a brand-new comedy series debuting on Prime Video about an independent-minded pet. After witnessing the unexpected breakup of his human owners, Kevin decides to leave them behind and moves into an animal rescue in Astoria, Queens. Inside the shelter, he joins a chaotic band of misfit animals who help him discover his true purpose. The series explores themes of freedom and friendship through the unique perspective of its animal protagonists.

‘From’ (2022–)

'From' (2022–)
AGBO

The supernatural horror series ‘From’ has seen a massive resurgence in popularity since becoming more widely available to Prime subscribers. The story focuses on a mysterious town in the American heartland that traps anyone who enters its borders. Residents must find a way to survive the terrors of the surrounding forest, including terrifying creatures that emerge only after sunset. The show is known for its dense mythology and the constant sense of dread that permeates every episode. As the mystery of the town’s origins deepens, the series has cultivated a dedicated following of viewers who track every clue and plot twist.

‘Invincible’ (2021–)

'Invincible' (2021–)
Amazon Studios

‘Invincible’ is an adult animated series based on the comic book character created by Robert Kirkman. It follows Mark Grayson, the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, as he discovers his own abilities and the dark truth about his father’s past. Unlike traditional superhero stories, the show features extreme graphic violence and explores the heavy psychological toll of being a hero. The series has been lauded for its complex character development and its ability to subvert common tropes within the genre. With the release of its second season and news of future installments, it remains one of the most-watched animated programs on the service.

‘The Boys’ (2019–)

'The Boys' (2019–)
Amazon Studios

At the top of the viewership rankings is ‘The Boys’, a subversive and satirical take on the superhero genre. The show depicts a world where superpowered individuals are managed by a corrupt corporation and treated like untouchable celebrities. A group of human vigilantes, led by Billy Butcher, risks everything to expose the crimes of the elite “Seven” and their corporate handlers. The series is famous for its shocking gore, political social commentary, and dark humor. Having recently completed its fourth season, the program continues to be the most discussed and watched series in the current Amazon Prime Video catalog.

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