Top 10 Shows on Prime Video: Here are 5 Worth Watching
Browsing through Prime Video can sometimes feel like you’re searching for a needle in a haystack. With endless options and a whole lot of “meh” mixed in, it’s easy to spend more time deciding what to watch than actually enjoying the show. While the Prime Video Top 10 list is a great place to find the trending hits, just because something’s trending doesn’t always mean it’s worth your time.
But don’t worry! We have saved you from the trouble by finding the top 5 shows on Prime Video that are worth watching.
Let’s have a look.
House of David
House of David is turning heads for all the right reasons. It tells the story of one of history’s most fascinating prophets, David, the shepherd boy who went from slinging stones to ruling a kingdom. The show dives deep into power, politics, faith, and betrayal, all while keeping the pace of a modern-day thriller. In the show, Michael Iskander stars as David, bringing a raw intensity that sells both the humble beginnings and the kingly ambition. Ali Suliman plays the formidable King Saul, and Ayelet Zurer delivers a nuanced performance as Queen Ahinoam. House of David is directed by David Akinsanya, the show is produced by Jeff Stanzler and Gil Nette, who also produced Life of Pi and The Blind Side.
Stream House of David on Prime Video.
Reacher Season 3
If you love a good solo hero who walks into town, kicks tail, and disappears into the sunset, Reacher is your kind of show. Based on Lee Child’s bestselling novels, and developed by Nick Santora (Prison Break, Scorpion), Reacher tells the story of a former major in the U.S. Army’s military police, now a drifter who travels across the United States, taking odd jobs and investigating suspicious situations. Alan Ritchson plays the role of Reacher with brute force and surprising charm.
Stream Reacher on Prime Video.
The Wheel of Time Season 3
If you’re craving high fantasy with strong female leads, mysterious prophecies, and just the right amount of swordplay, The Wheel of Time has you covered. It’s got the sprawling world-building of Tolkien with a modern twist. Also, there’s magic. Lots of magic. “The Wheel of Time” follows Moiraine, an Aes Sedai, who believes one of five young people from the Two Rivers might be the Dragon Reborn, destined to save or destroy the world from the Dark One.
Stream The Wheel of Time on Prime Video.
Holland
Holland is one of those shows that sneaks up on you, in the best way. Set in a quiet European town, the series follows Nicole Kidman as Nancy Vandergroot, a meticulous teacher and homemaker in the seemingly idyllic town of Holland, Michigan. Her life appears picture-perfect alongside her husband, Fred (Matthew Macfadyen), and their son, Harry (Jude Hill). However, Nancy’s world unravels when she suspects Fred of infidelity due to his frequent absences and suspicious behavior. Seeking solace, she confides in her colleague, Dave Delgado (Gael García Bernal), and the two develop a close bond. As Nancy delves deeper into her husband’s activities, she uncovers a dark and twisted secret that shatters her perception of their perfect life.
Stream Holland on Prime Video.
Tyler Perry’s Duplicity
Tyler Perry once again crafts a world where family secrets, betrayal, and shocking truths collide. Tyler Perry’s Duplicity is a gripping drama that delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. The film follows Marley Wells (Kat Graham), a high-powered attorney whose world is upended when her best friend’s husband, Rodney Blackburn (Joshua Adeyeye), is fatally shot by police under suspicious circumstances. Determined to uncover the truth, Marley teams up with her boyfriend, Tony (Tyler Lepley), a former cop turned private investigator. As they dig deeper, they unravel a complex web of deception and hidden motives, leading to shocking revelations that challenge Marley’s perceptions and test her resolve.
Stream Tyler Perry’s Duplicity on Prime Video.