TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Amazon Prime, Including ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’

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Prime Video is stacked right now, with fresh series arriving alongside returning favorites that already have a loyal following. This guide zeroes in on shows only, so you can skip the film pile and go straight to a weekend watch that fits your mood.

We leaned toward recent premieres, standout originals, and series with clear impact or broad appeal. Whether you want a twisty thriller, a feel good romance, a serious true story, or a sport fueled boost, these picks are easy to start and even easier to keep watching.

‘Butterfly’ (2025)

‘Butterfly’ (2025)
3AD

‘Butterfly’ opens with poise and a quietly confident tone that pulls you in. The mystery builds with careful steps and the world feels lived in from the first scene.

Start it when you want something sleek and tightly plotted. You get the sense that every detail matters, which makes the next episode hard to resist.

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024)

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024)
Point Grey Pictures

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ swings for big laughs and never slows down. The jokes come fast and the absurdity stays front and center in every episode.

It is perfect for a late night binge with friends when you want pure chaos and cheeky humor. Snack friendly and unapologetically wild, it keeps the party vibe going.

‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ (2024)

‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ (2024)
Estudios RCN

‘Betty la Fea, The Story Continues’ brings back a beloved figure with warmth and a sense of growth. The writing finds a sweet spot between playful banter and honest emotion.

Press play when you want comfort that still moves the story forward. It is heartfelt and inviting, and it leaves you smiling at the end of each chapter.

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ (2025)

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ (2025)
Coiote

‘Abandoned: The Woman in the Decaying House’ leans into atmosphere and slow building dread. The unease creeps in quietly and lingers long after the credits.

Choose it for a late evening when you want chills without jump scares. The mood is steady and unsettling, which makes for a rewarding watch.

‘Taurasi’ (2025)

‘Taurasi’ (2025)
Skydance Sports

‘Taurasi’ offers real access to an elite athlete who has shaped the game. It balances career defining moments with a clear look at the daily grind that keeps a legend sharp.

Queue it up for inspiration and grit in equal measure. Sports diehards will enjoy every detail, and anyone drawn to stories of focus and resolve will find a lot to love.

‘Ballard’ (2025)

‘Ballard’ (2025)
Fabel Entertainment

‘Ballard’ plants you inside a methodical cold case unit led by a determined detective. The show trusts the process and lets character work carry the weight.

Pick it when you want a grounded crime story that rewards close attention. It is steady, thoughtful, and satisfying when the pieces click into place.

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ approaches a difficult case with clarity and care. Interviews, timelines, and context build a full picture without losing sight of the people at the center.

Watch it when you are ready for a serious true crime dive. It is gripping and respectful, and it gives you plenty to discuss once the episode ends.

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

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)
Amazon Studios

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ returns with sunlit charm and bigger emotional stakes. Friendships shift, choices matter, and every scene carries that end of summer ache.

Save it for a cozy night when you want romance and nostalgia. It is an easy binge that still hits real feelings in a clean and honest way.

‘Surf Girls’ (2023–2025)

‘Surf Girls’ (2023–2025)
Hello Sunshine

‘Surf Girls’ follows rising talents chasing world class results while growing up on the move. Competition blends with travel and mentorship for a bright and hopeful mix.

Turn it on when you want something uplifting that still brings real tension. The ocean backdrops are beautiful and the journeys feel genuine.

‘Menem: The President Show’ (2025)

‘Menem: The President Show’ (2025)
Claxson

‘Menem: El show del Presidente’ stages a turbulent political period with sharp style and confident storytelling. Power, image, and consequence weave through every episode.

Start it when you want a drama that feels big and timely. It is the kind of series that sparks conversation and lingers after the finale.

Share your own Prime Video picks in the comments and tell us what you plan to stream this weekend.

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