Have you seen these great shows on Amazon Prime Video?
- The best of Prime Video
- The Wheel of Time
- Transparent
- The Boys
- A League of Their Own
- The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
- The Peripheral
- The Tick
- One Mississippi
- Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power
- I Love D 1 c k
- Red Queen
- The Wilds
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
- Mozart in the Jungle
- The Devil's Hour
- The Underground Railroad
- Red Oaks
The best of Prime Video

Prime Video's catalog continues to grow in both quality and quantity. With so many options, it can be overwhelming to choose. To save you time, we’ve compiled a list of fabulous Prime Video shows you might not have seen yet.
The Wheel of Time

Despite not reaching its expected prominence, it’s one of the most expensive series in history and is well worth the watch. A fantasy plot where a powerful woman protects a group of young people, one of whom might save the world or destroy it.
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Transparent

This series is one to stay with. It tells the story of a transgender woman and how her transition affects her and her family. A pioneering show on Prime Video.
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The Boys

When 'The Boys' concludes, it will be in Prime Video’s top 3 of all time, deservedly so. It’s a brutally raw series where superheroes are mercenaries and influencers, controlled by a powerful multinational.
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Upload

An unexpected romantic comedy where the protagonist dies but is sent to a virtual paradise. One of the few series with Robbie Amell that has lasted more than one season.
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A League of Their Own

Yes, it’s a remake of the legendary film, but with a modern twist, greater diversity, and much more time to develop the characters and especially its two main characters.
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

Sigourney Weaver excels in this story about an orphan who, after her parents' death, moves to a wildflower farm in Australia with her grandmother.
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The Peripheral

What seems like an immersive video game turns out to be cutting-edge technology allowing travel to the future, from where the game device was sent. A sci-fi gem unfairly canceled after one season.
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Reacher

Alan Ritchson is the TV version of Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher. And honestly, he holds his own as the military police officer accused of a crime he didn't commit.
Forever

Maya Rudolph and Fred Armisen star as a couple who, after years of monotony, begin to rethink their relationship and comfort zone. It’s a series so real it’s scary.
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The Tick

A funny and acerbic take on the superhero genre with a hero who couldn't have a worse introduction: The Tick.
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One Mississippi

Tig Notaro is the comedian behind this drama where the protagonist returns to her hometown after her mother’s death, reliving complicated past situations.
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Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power

Its first season cost over $1 billion between production and rights, but the result is impeccable. A visual masterpiece with a plot that retains all the good aspects of the original series. Love it or hate it, you might just want to watch it anyway!
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I Love D 1 c k

Kathryn Hahn and Jill Soloway form a spectacular pair in this often uncomfortable comedy, where the lead becomes obsessed with a professor named D 1 c k, played by Kevin Bacon.
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Red Queen

Based on Juan Gómez-Jurado's bestseller, this Spanish psychological thriller redefines the police drama genre.
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The Wilds

Somewhere between 'Lost' and 'Survivor,' with a teen twist, this series tells the story of a group of young women stranded on a deserted island after an accident.
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith

You start watching it as an action series, but you get hooked by the spectacular chemistry between Donald Glover and Maya Erskine, whose love story is both contemporary and groundbreaking.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Perhaps the most significant series on Prime Video, it’s the first to consistently collect awards, most of them for Rachel Brosnahan's portrayal of the lead, a 1950s housewife who decides to pursue stand-up comedy in a misogynistic and sexist society.
Mozart in the Jungle

One of Prime Video's first big series, it features an exceptional Gael García Bernal as an insufferable orchestra conductor embodying the worst of New York's cultural elite.
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The Devil's Hour

With an imposing and intimidating Peter Capaldi, the plot centers around a social worker whose dream visions lead her to become involved in a murder investigation.
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The Underground Railroad

Barry Jenkins, director of 'Moonlight,' offers an original take on slavery with a storyline that mirrors historical events: the journey of slaves attempting to escape north in search of freedom.
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Expats

A captivating mini-series, starring the incredible Nicole Kidman, that delves into the lives of a group of expatriates living in Hong Kong, exploring the complexities of culture, identity, and the personal challenges they face while living away from home. Heavy, but worth it.
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Red Oaks

A trip to the 80s where a teenager working at a country club discovers love. A charming and funny dramedy that gradually hooks you.
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