Amazon prime best series

  1. The 50 Best Amazon Prime Video Series, Ranked
  2. The best shows on Amazon Prime to binge this week
  3. 16 Best Original Series on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Right Now
  4. The Best TV Shows on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Now (June 2023)
  5. The 10 Best Amazon Prime Video Shows of 2022
  6. Prime Video: The 36 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch
  7. Best shows on Amazon Prime Video (June 2023)
  8. 25 Best Amazon Prime Original Series Right Now (June 2023)
  9. The Absolute Best Fantasy TV Shows on Prime Video 2023


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The 50 Best Amazon Prime Video Series, Ranked

Having a hard time navigating Amazon Prime Video’s confusing interface in an effort to find something good to watch? Us too, but fear not, as we have ventured into the far reaches of everything Amazon has to offer so you don’t have to. Prime Video has a stacked catalog, which contains not only their own original series but shows from PBS, AMC, their ad-supported channel Freevee, and so much more. Prime Video truly has something for everyone in their extensive library. Though the current catalog of TV shows on Amazon Prime no longer includes older HBO titles, as well as some CBS or FX series, it does carry some otherwise hard-to-find U.K. and U.S. TV classics and under-the-radar originals, all included with your Prime subscription. (Of note: you can also subscribe to video only, but why not get the benefit of free two-day shipping as well?) If you’re more in the mood for a movie, we have ranked the Modern Love Created by: John Carney Starring: Anne Hathaway, Tina Fey, Dev Patel, John Slattery, Andrew Scott, Catherine Keener Original Network: Amazon Prime Where can you find Anne Hathaway, Catherine Keener, Tina Fey, John Slattery, Jane Alexander, Dev Patel and the hot priest from Fleabag? In Amazon’s delightful, surprising and poignant eight-episode anthology series Modern Love. Based on the must-read and ever popular New York Times first person column of the same name, each installment stands alone with the vibrant city of New York, all its positives and negatives being the...

The best shows on Amazon Prime to binge this week

Adapted from a best-seller of the same name, Daisy Jones & the Six tells the very Fleetwood Mac-adjacent story of a band that broke big in the 1960s. The story’s timeline is split between interviews that occur 20 years in the future and the actual events of the 1970s, and it’s a compelling, soapy wonder to watch these band members fall into and out of love with one another. On top of all that, the songs are actually pretty good, and leads Sam Claflin and Riley Keough prove that they could be rock stars in their own right. Read less Read more Inspired by real events from comedian Tig Nataro’s life, One Mississippi follows Nataro after she discovers that her mother is critically ill and she’s forced to return to her home in Mississippi and reckon with her past. Nataro is one of the funniest people on the planet, so it’s not exactly surprising that the show manages to be consistently funny. What may be more shocking, though, is how insightful One Mississippi is about grief, pain, and what it means to continue living in the face of huge loss. Read less Read more Based on the movie on the same name, the A League of Their Own series takes the same premise (girls who are recruited to major league baseball while men are off fighting World War), and takes it in a more diverse, serialized direction. Thanks to an all-star cast that includes Abbi Jacobson, D’Arcy Carden, and Chanté Adams, A League of Their Own is the kind of show that could conceivably run for seasons without getting ...

16 Best Original Series on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Right Now

Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options. The 16 best original series on Amazon Prime Video, from 'Reacher' to 'Harlem' Prime Video is available as a part of an Amazon Prime subscription or as a standalone video service. An To help you find quality shows to stream, we rounded up some of the best original series on Amazon Prime Video. Below, you'll find 16 Amazon Prime Video original series that are certified fresh by critics on Here are the 16 best Amazon original series: Amazon This late-1950s period show follows recently divorced housewife Miriam "Midge" Maisel on her journey to become a professional comedian in New York City, navigating Manhattan's iconic nightlife and the shifting tides of American culture. "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" is one of Amazon's most critically acclaimed series, winning the 2018 Golden Globe for Best Television Series and Best Actress, and multiple Emmy Awards, including outstanding comedy series, outstanding lead actress, outstanding supporting actor and actress, outstanding directing, and outstanding writing. The eight-episode fourth season finished airing on March 11 and the series has been renewed for a fifth and final season, which is currently in production. Egwene ha...

The Best TV Shows on Amazon Prime Video to Stream Now (June 2023)

James Mercadante has been a Content Update Editor for PEOPLE since November 2022. After earning his Bachelor's and Master's in English at The College of New Jersey, he's worked for various entertainment and lifestyle publications and has had bylines featured in Entertainment Weekly, TV Insider, Modern Luxury Manhattan, Ocean Drive, Hamptons Magazine and Honeysuckle Magazine. He enjoys reading, obsessing over Beyoncé and Ariana Grande on the internet and quoting lines from Twilight in everyday life. Gordon Timpen/Amazon Studios Based on Wolfgang Hohlbein's 1989 sci-fi novel, this German fantasy thriller series follows three teens — Mark (Jeremias Meyer), Becky (Lea Drinda) and Memo (Zoran Pingel) — who discover the Black Tower, a phantasmagoric world where a vicious monster called the Gryphon is oppressing all those who inhabit it. After Mark's brother goes missing, the group of outsiders conjures up the courage to fight the menacing creature. Katie Yu/Prime Video Based on Naomi Alderman's award-winning novel of the same name, this dystopian sci-fi series introduces a world where all teenage girls suddenly develop the ability to emit electricity and begin to subvert power dynamics in a patriarchal society. Written and executive produced by an all-women team of creatives, Amazon Studios When two housekeepers Desi (Carolina Yuste) and Cata (Camila Sodi) find a dead body in a mansion they just scrubbed spotless, they realize they are now suspects who just cleaned up a crime sc...

The 10 Best Amazon Prime Video Shows of 2022

2022 was the year Amazon Prime Video became a major player in the streaming wars. The service finally released the long-awaited fantasy epic The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power — the most expensive show of all time — and some other new shows that were big action hits on a more efficient scale, most notably Reacher and The Terminal List. Reality series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls won the Emmy for Outstanding Competition Program. Amazon launched a free, ad-supported sibling streaming service to Prime called Freevee that got made fun of for its name but quickly established itself as a source for in-demand licensed content and strong original series like High School and Bosch: Legacy. And Prime Video fully established its brand identity as the go-to place for series adaptations of bestselling books — fitting, considering Amazon's origins as the online bookstore. And as other streaming services contract, Prime Video is only getting bigger. Upcoming shows include big-ticket global event shows like the Russo Brothers' spy thriller Citadel, sci-fi video game adaptation Fallout, and the recently announced Warhammer 40,000 adaptation starring Henry Cavill. But that's the future, and right now we're focused on Prime Video's present, which is already pretty good. Here are the 10 best Amazon Prime Video shows of 2022, in chronological order of their release. More recommendations: • • • Sue Ann Pien, Vella Lovell, Chris Pang, Sosie Bacon, As We See It Ali Goldstein/Amazon...

Prime Video: The 36 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch

Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She recently graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, where she wrote for her college newspaper, The Daily Texan, as well as for state and local magazines. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee and try out new horror movies. June 2 • Deadloch, season 1 premiere (2023-): Crime comedy. When a man turns up dead in the Tasmanian town of Deadloch, two vastly different detectives are thrown together to solve the case. • Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets, premiere (2023-): Docuseries. It's about mega-family the Duggars and the radically controversial organization behind them. • With Love, season 2 premiere (2021-):Romantic comedy. It follows siblings Lily and Jorge Diaz as they navigate big life changes and rely on their equally big family to get them through. June 9 • The Lake, season 2 premiere (2022-):Comedy. It revisits characters Justin, Maisy-May and Billie and introduces Maisy-May's mom, Mimsy, whose presence adds even more drama to the mixed-family dynamic. June 23 • I'm a Virgo, season 1 premiere (2023-): Coming-of-age comedy. Cootie, a 13-foot-tall young Black man in Oakland, California, experiences the beauty and contradictions of the real world. June 30 • Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, season 4 premiere (2018-): Final season of the thriller. It finds Jack Ryan on his most dangerous mission yet. Read more: The Best Movies to Watch on Prime Video Best Amazon Prime Video original T...

Best shows on Amazon Prime Video (June 2023)

You get unlimited access to both licensed and original TV shows and movies. Amazon TV show originals include the award-winning comedy Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, as well as acclaimed dramas like The Boys, Jack Ryan and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The latest addition to this list is the action thriller Citadel. This espionage thriller follows in the footsteps of similar Amazon projects like Jack Ryan, Terminal List and Reacher. The company certainly has thrown a lot of money at it, reportedly $300 million, second only to Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The Citadel was an independent global spy agency tasked to uphold the safety and security of all people. Eight years ago, it was destroyed by Manticore, a syndicate that represents the world’s wealthiest families. Citadel agents Mason Kane (Richard Madden) and Nadia Sinh (Priyanka Chopra Jonas) had their memories wiped, but they’re tracked down by a former colleague (Stanley Tucci) who needs their help to prevent Manticore from triggering another world war. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is kind of a comedy, kind of a drama, kind of a period piece and kind of delightful — which makes sense, as it's from Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino. In it, Midge Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) tries her hand at stand-up comedy. That's all well and good, except that she's a young Jewish housewife in 1958 New York City, making her presence in the club scene relatively unprecedented. With a little help from her loving family...

25 Best Amazon Prime Original Series Right Now (June 2023)

25. Jury Duty (Freevee) Year: 2023 – Cast: James Marsden, Alan Barinholtz, Susan Berger, Todd Gregory Genre: Comedy/Mockumentary Rating: TV-MA Seasons: 1 (8 episodes) Created By: Lee Eisenberg, Gene Stupnitsky Trailer: James Marsden’s been cranking out projects like crazy lately ( The Stand, Dead To Me, Party Down, Disenchanted, Westworld, Sonic the Hedgehog 2), but he still found time for this show about the perils of American jury duty. Actually, there’s only one real juror on the case, and the poor guy is surrounded by actors with a hefty dose on improv in this fake courtroom with a fake case. It’s like a less painful Nathan Fielder-stepchild series set in jury duty hell, and yes, we are awash in mockumentaries these days, but this one is worth putting on your watchlist. 24. Patriot Year: 2015 – 2018 Cast: Michael Dorman, Kurtwood Smith, Michael Chernus Genre: Dramedy/Thriller Rating: TV-MA Seasons: 2 (18 episodes) Created By: Steve Conrad Trailer: Espionage-filled streaming shows are all the rage in 2023, but this project takes a different, frequently funny angle to follow an intelligence officer who most enter the cover of civilian life in order to save the world from Iranian nukes. He’s also nursing some PTSD and third-party screwups in the process, but if you love to watch spy thrillers but want a slightly quirky edge, this forgotten gem in the rough might be for you. 23. Homecoming Year: 2018 – 2020 Cast: Stephan James, Bobby Cannavale, Hong Chau Genre: Drama/Thril...

The Absolute Best Fantasy TV Shows on Prime Video 2023

Mark Serrels is an award-winning Senior Editorial Director focused on all things culture. He covers TV, movies, anime, video games and whatever weird things are happening on the internet. He especially likes to write about the hardships of being a parent in the age of memes, Minecraft and Fortnite. Definitely don't follow him on Twitter. Steph Panecasio was an Editor based in Sydney, Australia. She knows a lot about the intersection of death, technology and culture. She's a fantasy geek who covers science, digital trends, video games, subcultures and more. Outside work, you'll most likely find her rewatching Lord of the Rings or listening to D&D podcasts. Add CNET Shopping Fantasy is a beloved staple of television. And although we can fondly look back on fantasy shows from our childhood, there some fantastic shows being produced today. If you're looking for a streaming platform with a great stash of fantasy shows, you'll want to try Amazon Prime Video. Even if it didn't have all of the great archived content, Prime Video has some amazing shows to offer made by its own studios. There's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerand hit shows including The Boys and The Wheel of Time. If you want to be at the forefront of today's fantasy landscape, Prime Video is where you need to be. Next time you're in the mood for a bit of fantasy fun, check out one of the titles below. If you're into sassy immortals, a hint of comedy and a whole lot of banter between Michael Sheen and David...