‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Is Breaking Records as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Prime Video’s lineup is stacked with new arrivals, returning favorites, and buzzy spinoffs, and this week’s most-watched list reflects that mix. From sun-soaked YA romance and college-age superheroes to espionage thrillers and police procedurals, these are the titles everyone’s streaming right now.

Below, you’ll find a quick rundown of each series—what it’s about, who’s in it, and the key creatives behind the camera. We’re counting down from 10 to 1, keeping the order exactly as provided.

10. ‘Upload’ (2020–2025)

10. 'Upload' (2020–2025)
3 Arts Entertainment

Set in a near-future where people can “upload” to a digital afterlife, ‘Upload’ follows coder Nathan Brown after his death, as he navigates the luxe—but controlled—Lakeview and a growing bond with his living customer-support “angel,” Nora Antony. Robbie Amell stars as Nathan, with Andy Allo as Nora, Allegra Edwards as Ingrid, Zainab Johnson as Aleesha, Kevin Bigley as Luke, and Owen Daniels as the AI Guy.

Created by Greg Daniels, the series ran four seasons for Prime Video, with directors including Jeffrey Blitz and Daina Reid across episodes and Daniels, Howard Klein, and Blitz among the executive producers. The fourth and final season premiered August 25, 2025.

9. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025– )

9. 'We Were Liars' (2025– )
Universal Television

Adapted from E. Lockhart’s YA bestseller, ‘We Were Liars’ tracks Cadence Sinclair and her influential East Coast family across one fateful summer, unfolding a twist-driven mystery about memory, privilege, and trauma. Emily Alyn Lind stars as Cadence, with Joseph Zada as Johnny, Subham Maheshwari as Gat, Esther McGregor as Mirren, and additional roles for Caitlin FitzGerald, Mamie Gummer, Candice King, and David Morse.

The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios with My So-Called Company and Universal Television; it premiered June 18, 2025. Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie developed the adaptation, with Nzingha Stewart directing the first episode. Filming took place in Nova Scotia in 2024.

8. ‘Ballard’ (2025– )

8. 'Ballard' (2025– )
Fabel Entertainment

‘Ballard’ is a ‘Bosch’ spinoff centered on LAPD Detective Renée Ballard as she revives and leads a cold-case unit within Robbery-Homicide. Maggie Q headlines as Ballard, supported by Courtney Taylor, Michael Mosley, Rebecca Field, Victoria Moroles, Amy Hill, and John Carroll Lynch, with appearances from ‘Bosch’ universe characters including Harry Bosch.

Developed and run by Michael Alaimo and Kendall Sherwood from Michael Connelly’s Renée Ballard novels, the 10-episode first season premiered July 9, 2025, on Prime Video. Executive producers include Connelly, Alaimo, Sherwood, Henrik Bastin, and Jet Wilkinson.

7. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022– )

7. 'The Terminal List' (2022– )
Amazon Studios

‘The Terminal List’ adapts Jack Carr’s novel about Navy SEAL James Reece, whose family is murdered amid a wider conspiracy after a disastrous mission. Chris Pratt leads as Reece, with Constance Wu as journalist Katie Buranek, Taylor Kitsch as CIA operative Ben Edwards, Riley Keough as Lauren Reece, and Jeanne Tripplehorn as Secretary of Defense Lorraine Hartley.

Created by David DiGilio, the series launched in July 2022 with Antoine Fuqua executive producing and directing the pilot. Prime Video has ordered a second season alongside the ‘Dark Wolf’ prequel, maintaining continuity across the franchise.

6. ‘Gen V’ (2023– )

6. 'Gen V' (2023– )
Sony Pictures Television

Set in ‘The Boys’ universe, ‘Gen V’ follows supes-in-training at Godolkin University as they discover the school’s dark secrets and confront questions about power and accountability. The main cast features Jaz Sinclair, Chance Perdomo, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor and Derek Luh as the dual-performer role Jordan Li, Asa Germann, and Shelley Conn.

Developed by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, the series is run by Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters and is produced by Amazon Studios, Sony Pictures Television, Point Grey, and Original Film. Season 1 premiered in 2023, with the show continuing alongside ‘The Boys’ continuity.

5. ‘Butterfly’ (2025– )

5. 'Butterfly' (2025– )
3AD

‘Butterfly’ adapts the BOOM! Studios graphic novel into a spy-thriller about former U.S. operative David Jung, who resurfaces in South Korea when his past threatens his family—and his estranged daughter Rebecca, now an assassin for the private agency Caddis. Daniel Dae Kim stars as David, with Reina Hardesty as Rebecca, Piper Perabo as Caddis chief Juno Lund, and Louis Landau as Oliver.

The series was co-created by Steph Cha and Ken Woodruff, with Woodruff as showrunner and Kitao Sakurai directing the opening episodes. Produced by 3AD, BOOM! Studios, and Amazon MGM Studios, the six-episode first season debuted August 13, 2025, and blends English and Korean across its Seoul-set storyline.

4. ‘The Runarounds’ (2025– )

4. 'The Runarounds' (2025– )
Skydance Television

Set in Wilmington, North Carolina, ‘The Runarounds’ follows a group of recent graduates who form a rock band and chase a break while juggling family pressures and first loves. The ensemble includes William Lipton as Charlie Cooper, Axel Ellis as Neil Crosby, Jesse Golliher as Wyatt Wysong, Zendé Murdock as Bez Willis, Jeremy Yun as Topher Park, and Lilah Pate as Sophia Kinney.

Created by Jonas Pate with teleplays by David Wilcox, the series is produced by Skydance Television and Amazon MGM Studios. All eight episodes of Season 1 premiered on September 1, 2025, with Jonas Pate directing multiple installments and Steven Tsuchida and Kyra Sedgwick also in the director’s chair.

3. ‘Countdown’ (2025– )

3. 'Countdown' (2025– )
Amazon MGM Studios

‘Countdown’ is a crime-thriller about a covert, multi-agency task force assembled after the daylight murder of a Department of Homeland Security officer. Jensen Ackles leads as LAPD detective Mark Meachum, with Jessica Camacho as DEA agent Amber Oliveras and Eric Dane as FBI Special Agent Nathan Blythe; Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, and Uli Latukefu round out the core team.

Created and written by Derek Haas, the series launched on Prime Video in June 2025 and runs through a 13-episode first season. The Amazon press materials and episode credits list Haas as showrunner and sole writer, with directors including Jonathan Brown and Avi Youabian across early installments.

2. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025– )

2. 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' (2025– )
Civic Center Media

A prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, ‘Dark Wolf’ centers on Ben Edwards, charting his path from Navy SEAL to CIA operations. Taylor Kitsch reprises the role of Edwards, joined by Tom Hopper as Lt. Raife Hastings and Chris Pratt returning as James Reece in a supporting capacity.

Co-created by author Jack Carr and series creator David DiGilio (who also serves as showrunner), the Prime Video series premiered in August 2025. Early episodes revisit 2015 operations around Mosul and introduce CIA and Mossad players who shape Edwards’ evolution, with Frederick E. O. Toye among the directors and Ruth Barrett composing.

1. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

1. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–2025)
Amazon Studios

Based on Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ follows Isabel “Belly” Conklin and brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher across multiple summers at Cousins Beach, charting a formative love triangle alongside evolving family dynamics. The series stars Lola Tung as Belly, Christopher Briney as Conrad, and Gavin Casalegno as Jeremiah, with Jackie Chung as Laurel and Tom Everett Scott as Adam Fisher.

Created by Jenny Han, the show is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and wiip, with Han serving as showrunner alongside Sarah Kucserka and (in earlier seasons) Gabrielle Stanton. Season 3 rolled out in 2025 as the planned final chapter, expanding the story’s timeline and closing the arc mapped to Han’s three novels.

Share which of these Prime Video shows you’re watching this week—and what we should add to next week’s list—in the comments!

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