‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Takes Over as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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When it comes to weeknight binges, this lineup delivers a mix of brand-new premieres and buzzy returning favorites. From high-stakes spy thrillers and YA phenoms to cozy crime capers, there’s something for every mood and watch-party. You’ll find prequels expanding hit franchises, page-to-screen adaptations, and music-soaked teen drama—plus a major newsroom saga that’s back in the conversation.

Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1 in the exact order you gave—each entry with quick, useful details on plot, cast, creators, and key release info. Titles appear with their on-screen years in the headings, and throughout we keep names and credits clear so you can jump straight to what interests you most.

10. ‘The Marlow Murder Club’ (2024– )

10. 'The Marlow Murder Club' (2024– )
UKTV

Based on Robert Thorogood’s novels, this cozy mystery follows crossword-setter Judith Potts and friends Suzie and Becks as they unofficially investigate murders around the riverside town of Marlow, eventually working alongside the local police. The series began as a two-part UK drama and expanded into a full run.

Starring Samantha Bond, Jo Martin, and Cara Horgan—with Natalie Dew as DS Tanika Malik—the show originated on UKTV’s U&Drama and is available via PBS Masterpiece, with streaming options that include Prime Video channels in some regions. Series 2 aired in 2025, and additional installments have been commissioned.

9. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025– )

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

This adaptation of E. Lockhart’s YA bestseller follows Cadence Sinclair as she returns to her powerful family’s private island to piece together a summer she can’t remember; the mystery unfolds across interwoven accounts from the tight-knit group known as “the Liars.” All eight episodes launched June 18, 2025.

Developed by Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie, the series stars Emily Alyn Lind as Cadence with Shubham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, Caitlin FitzGerald, Mamie Gummer, Candice King, Rahul Kohli, David Morse, and Wendy Crewson. Universal Television and Amazon MGM Studios produce.

8. ‘The Morning Show’ (2019– )

8. 'The Morning Show' (2019– )
Echo Films

The newsroom drama examines the people and politics behind a national morning program, tracking fallout from workplace misconduct through shifting media landscapes, corporate mergers, and culture-war flashpoints. Season 4 is slated to premiere September 17, 2025.

Created by Jay Carson and developed by Kerry Ehrin, the series stars Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Billy Crudup, and Mark Duplass, with Charlotte Stoudt serving as showrunner in later seasons and Mimi Leder among executive producers. Subsequent seasons have expanded themes to include COVID-19, January 6, and AI-driven misinformation.

7. ‘Butterfly’ (2025)

7. 'Butterfly' (2025)
3AD

Adapted from the BOOM! Studios graphic novel, this spy thriller follows former U.S. operative David Jung, living off-grid in South Korea, whose past choices resurface when his estranged daughter—now an assassin for the private intelligence outfit Caddis—is sent after him. All six episodes premiered August 13, 2025.

Co-created by Steph Cha and Ken Woodruff (showrunner) and executive-produced by Daniel Dae Kim, the series stars Kim as David Jung with Reina Hardesty, Piper Perabo, and Louis Landau. Production is a collaboration between 3AD and Amazon MGM Studios, with on-location filming in South Korea.

6. ‘The Runarounds’ (2025– )

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

Set in Wilmington, North Carolina, this YA musical drama follows a group of recent graduates who form a rock band the summer after senior year, blending coming-of-age stories with original songs performed by the cast—who are also real-life musicians. All eight episodes premiered September 1, 2025.

Created by Jonas Pate with teleplays by David Wilcox, the series stars William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jesse Golliher, Zendé Murdock, and Jeremy Yun, alongside Brooklyn Decker, Hayes MacArthur, and Mark Wystrach. Produced by Skydance Television and Amazon MGM Studios, the show’s music is integrated into the narrative and released alongside the series.

5. ‘Countdown’ (2025– )

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

A covert multi-agency task force forms after a Department of Homeland Security officer is killed, pulling LAPD detective Mark Meachum into an escalating plot that threatens millions. The first three episodes dropped June 25, 2025, with weekly releases through early September.

Created and written by Derek Haas, the crime drama stars Jensen Ackles as Meachum, with Jessica Camacho, Violett Beane, Elliot Knight, Uli Latukefu, and Eric Dane as federal and local counterparts. Production is by Amazon MGM Studios with Haas as showrunner.

4. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022– )

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

This action-conspiracy series follows Navy SEAL Lt. Cmdr. James Reece after his platoon is ambushed; as he uncovers a broader plot, the investigation collides with his personal losses and past operations. The first season premiered in July 2022, with the franchise now expanded via the Ben Edwards prequel.

Developed by David DiGilio from Jack Carr’s novel, the show stars Chris Pratt as Reece with Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, and Riley Keough among the main cast; the pilot was directed by Antoine Fuqua. Executive producers include Pratt, Fuqua, DiGilio, and Carr.

3. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

3. 'The Girlfriend' (2025)
The Imaginarium

The psychological thriller centers on Laura, whose orderly life begins to unravel when her son brings home his new partner, Cherry; competing perspectives from the two women drive a tense story about trust, class, and manipulation over six episodes. The series debuted on Prime Video on September 10, 2025.

Created by Naomi Sheldon and Gabbie Asher and directed by Robin Wright and Andrea Harkin, the adaptation draws from Michelle Frances’ novel. Robin Wright stars as Laura, Olivia Cooke plays Cherry, and Laurie Davidson appears as Daniel; additional cast includes Tanya Moodie, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Waleed Zuaiter, and Anna Chancellor.

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

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

Based on Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy, the series follows Isabel “Belly” Conklin and her summers with the Fisher family as a love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah evolves alongside themes of grief, identity, and growing up. The third and final season premiered in July 2025.

Developed by Jenny Han with Gabrielle Stanton and Sarah Kucserka among the showrunners, the ensemble includes Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, Jackie Chung, and others across three seasons produced for Prime Video.

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

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

This prequel to ‘The Terminal List’ tracks Navy SEAL-turned-CIA operative Ben Edwards, charting his path through covert operations and the moral trade-offs that set the stage for the events of the original series. Taylor Kitsch reprises Ben, with appearances tied to the larger James Reece universe. Episodes rolled out weekly after an initially larger drop in late August 2025.

Created by Jack Carr and David DiGilio with DiGilio as showrunner, the series lists executive producers including Chris Pratt, Antoine Fuqua, and Carr. Principal cast features Kitsch alongside Tom Hopper, with connections to characters from ‘The Terminal List’.

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