Prime Video Top Shows To Watch This Month: March 21, 2025
Streaming platforms are always packed with a wide range of options, making it challenging to watch the best shows during your free time. With Prime Video’s ever-expanding library, choosing what to watch next can feel overwhelming. But fret not! Whether you are in the mood for a gripping thriller, fallout comedy, heartwarming romance, or an action-packed adventure, we have got you covered with our guide to the top 10 must watch Prime Video shows this month.
So far, Prime Video has released an exciting lineup of blockbuster originals, critically acclaimed series, and hidden gems that cater to every taste. From high-stakes action (Reacher) and post-apocalyptic adventure (Fallout, Newtopia) to eye-opener superheroes epics (The Boys, Invincible) and heart-warming romance (The Summer I Turned Pretty), these shows are dominating the platform and keeping audiences hooked.
Let’s dive in and explore the best Prime Video your should watch this month!
Fallout
Why Watch: A thrilling post-apocalyptic series based on the hit video game franchise.
The long-awaited Fallout adaptation is finally here! Set in a world devastated by nuclear war, this series follows survivors crawling out from underground vaults into a wasteland filled with mutants, ruthless raiders, and shocking secrets. With a blend of dark humor, action, and deep storytelling, Fallout is shaping up to be one of the biggest sci-fi hits of the year. The biggest strength of this show is its decision to carve out a fresh narrative rather than strictly following the core storyline of the Fallout games. It is focused more on the main trio: Lucy (Ella Purnell) an idealistic vault dweller, Maximus (Aaron Moten) a reluctant brotherhood soldier, and the Ghoul (Walton Goggins) a hardened bounty hunter, to showcase the brutal experience of a wasteland survivors.
Reacher
Why Watch: If you love action-packed thrillers with intense fights, big explosions, and a no-nonsense hero, this one’s for you.
After the blockbuster hit of two continuous successful seasons, Jack Reachers is back with it third season. Based on Lee Child’s best-selling novels, this series follows a former military investigator turned drifter, who has is set on a country wide tour to explore the America but continuously get embroiled in dangerous cases, high-stakes conspiracies, corruption, and deadly conflicts. With his razor-sharp instincts, brute strength, and relentless pursuit of justice, Reacher has been an unstoppable force. While season 2 was brutal hand-to-hand combat and a gripping revenge-driven plot, the stakes are even more high in the third season where Reacher is confronting old enemies, new betrayals, and a threat bigger than anything he’s faced before.
Newtopia
Why Watch: If you love gripping dystopian stories that mixes zombies with comedy, thriller, and romance, then you shouldn’t miss this.
Newtopia is a futuristic K-drama set in the backdrop of the Seoul where a deadly outbreak has turned the city into a warzone filled with flesh-eating zombies. The story follows Lee Jae Yun (Park Jeong Min), a soldier stuck in a zombie apocalypse, trying desperately to stay connected with his long-distance relationship girlfriend, Kang Yeong Ju (Ji Soo). As Jae Yun fights his way through the ruined city, he must also uncover a deeper conspiracy surrounding the outbreak. Meanwhile, Yeong Ju, trapped in a quarantine zone, refuses to give up hope, believing that love can overcome even the end of the world.
The Boys
Why Watch: A twisted, action-packed take on superheroes that flips the genre upside down.
We’ve all seen stories where superheroes protect the world with honor and selflessness. But “The Boys” depicts the world where superheroes knows as Supes are anything but nobel. has turned evil and abuse their power for their own gains. They are corrupt, power-hungry, and dangerously reckless, using their abilities for personal gain while hiding behind the carefully curated image of heroism. The story centers around Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and his ragtag team, who are determined to expose the truth and take down these so-called “heroes.” With the season 5 under production, now is the perfect time to catch up or rewatch the show.
The Summer I Turned Pretty
Why Watch: A beautifully told love story filled with summer nostalgia, emotional depth, and heartfelt romance.
Based on Jenny Han’s best-selling novel, The Summer I Turned Pretty is a coming-of-age drama that perfectly captures the bittersweet emotions of first love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The story follows Belly Conklin (Lola Tung) who spent her summers at the beach house with her family and their close friends, the Fisher brothers: Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). But this summer is different. She’s grown up and both brother start seeing her in new light and she get caught in the love triangle of childhood crush (Conard) and best friend (Jeremiah). With the Season 3 sets to release in July 2025, now is the perfect time to catch up with beautiful show to get in the perfect summer mood.
Invincible
Why Watch: If you love superhero stories with shocking twists, intense action, and deep character-driven drama, Invincible is a must-watch.
While “The Boys” narrates the dark side of the superheroes, “Inncible” take a opposite approach to show the sacrifices, struggle, and emotional toll of being a true hero. Based on Robert Kirkman’s comic book series, Invincible follows Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun), an ordinary teenager whose father, Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons), is the most powerful superhero on Earth. When Mark finally develops his own superpowers, he dreams of becoming Earth’s next great protector. However, reality hits soon as he faces the brutal consequences of saving lives. Mark struggles to balance his normal life with his growing responsibilities. The series delivers jaw-dropping action, deep character development, and world-building, making it one of the most intense and unpredictable superhero narratives ever told.