The New, Acclaimed Psychological Thriller Series 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 licensed content that caters to global audiences. This week’s viewership numbers reflect a strong interest in high-budget adaptations, gritty crime dramas, and the return of iconic television personalities. From long-running procedural hits to highly anticipated literary adaptations, the current top ten demonstrates the platform’s commitment to varied storytelling genres. As new releases enter the fray, established favorites continue to hold their positions, showcasing the sustained popularity of the service’s library.
‘House of David’ (2025)

This historical drama chronicles the biblical rise of David from a humble shepherd to the King of Israel. Produced by the Erwin Brothers, the series explores the intense political rivalries and divine conflicts within the ancient kingdom. The narrative focuses on the spiritual and physical challenges David faces while navigating the court of King Saul. Michael Iskander stars in the title role, leading a cast that aims to bring a cinematic scale to the biblical narrative.
‘Beast Games’ (2024–)

Created by prominent YouTuber MrBeast, this reality competition features 1,000 contestants vying for a multi-million dollar cash prize. The show utilizes massive, custom-built sets to facilitate physical and psychological challenges of unprecedented scale. It represents a significant collaboration between digital creators and traditional streaming production standards. Viewership has been driven by the large existing fan base of the creator and the viral nature of the high-stakes games.
‘Judy Justice’ (2021–)

Judge Judith Sheindlin returns to the courtroom in this arbitration-based reality series for Amazon Freevee. The program follows a similar format to her previous long-running show, with Sheindlin adjudicating real-life small claims cases. She is supported by a legal team including a bailiff, a court reporter, and a law clerk who assist in the daily proceedings. The series ‘Judy Justice’ has consistently ranked among the most-watched programs on the service due to its established brand and legal drama.
‘The Gray House’ (2026)

This historical drama, executive produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman, tells the story of four women who served as Union spies. Operating in Richmond during the American Civil War, these individuals formed a clandestine network to provide intelligence to General Grant. The series ‘The Gray House’ highlights the dangerous reality of espionage and the personal sacrifices made by those working behind enemy lines. It focuses on Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Jane Bowser as they navigate the social and political complexities of the era.
‘Fallout’ (2024–)

Based on the popular video game series, ‘Fallout’ depicts the survival of humanity in a retro-futuristic, post-apocalyptic world. The plot centers on Lucy MacLean, a Vault dweller who must confront the harsh realities of the surface to save her father. Themes of corporate greed and survivalism are explored through the lens of various factions, including the Brotherhood of Steel. The production is notable for its detailed world-building and its blend of dark humor with violent action sequences.
’56 Days’ (2026)

Adapted from Catherine Ryan Howard’s novel, the psychological thriller ’56 Days’ follows a couple who choose to isolate together during a lockdown. As the days pass, the narrative reveals that one of them is hiding a dark secret that could be fatal. The story utilizes a non-linear timeline to piece together the events leading up to a police investigation. It explores the psychological effects of confinement and the danger of trusting a stranger under extreme circumstances.
‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ (2023–)

This series expands the MonsterVerse by following two siblings tracing their family’s connection to a mysterious organization known as Monarch. The timeline alternates between the 1950s and the aftermath of Godzilla’s destructive battle in San Francisco. Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell share the role of Lee Shaw, a military officer with deep knowledge of the Titans. The show ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ investigates the origins of the creatures and the secret history of the agency tasked with monitoring them.
‘Cross’ (2024–)

Starring Aldis Hodge, this crime thriller is based on the best-selling ‘Cross’ book series by James Patterson. The protagonist is a detective and forensic psychologist who uses his expertise to identify the psychological motivations of serial killers. The series focuses on his efforts to balance his dangerous career with his responsibilities as a single father. Its popularity has led to an early second-season renewal, securing its place as a staple of the platform’s thriller lineup.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026)

This origin story, directed by Guy Ritchie, follows a young Sherlock Holmes as he investigates a murder at Oxford University. Hero Fiennes Tiffin plays the titular character before he becomes the world-renowned consultant detective. The narrative of ‘Young Sherlock’ explores his early vulnerabilities and the events that shaped his unique deductive abilities. The supporting cast includes established actors such as Colin Firth and Joseph Fiennes, adding significant prestige to the production.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026)

Nicole Kidman stars as Kay Scarpetta in this adaptation of the famous forensic thriller novels by Patricia Cornwell. The plot follows the chief medical examiner as she deals with complex criminal cases and personal rivalries in Virginia. Jamie Lee Curtis joins the cast as Dorothy, the sister of the protagonist, exploring the fraught relationship between the two women. The show ‘Scarpetta’ combines detailed forensic science with character-driven drama to update the classic literary series for modern audiences.
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