Between the swoon-worthy romantic series "Every Year After" and new installments of "The Legend of Vox Machina" and "Clarkson's Farm," we're coming off a great month for television on Prime Video. But we're not done just yet! The final weekend of June will still find some TV treasures primed and ready on the Amazon streaming service.
Given that Prime Video has such an extensive library, with new TV titles and film releases being added to the platform on a monthly basis, we here are Tom's Guide have decided to make things easier for you and narrowed the list down to a trio of worthy shows that we think you should check out next.
Yes, there's more romance in store, this time in the form of South Korean workplace rom-com "See You at Work Tomorrow." And if you're a sports fan, we have a double dose of fun via a new four-part tennis docuseries and a fresh installment of Eli Manning's athlete-focused prank show. Here are the 3 best new to Prime Video shows to binge-watch this weekend.
'ACES: The ATP No. 1 Club'
Genre: Sports docuseries
What it's about: In five decades, only 29 men have reached No. 1 in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings—this new four-part doc looks at the journey of those talented athletes and explores "the obsession, sacrifice, and resilience behind that rare achievement," per Prime Video, revealing the "defining matches, rivalries, and personal costs that shaped these champions."
Why you should watch it: Sure, it seems like the entire world has soccer on the brain at the moment, but between Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, tennis will soon be the talk of the sports-loving town. And this docuseries will certainly get you in the courtside mood, with talking-head interviews from tennis legends like John McEnroe, Björn Borg, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, as well as current stars Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.
Stream 'Aces: The ATP No.1 Club' on Prime Video now
'See You at Work Tomorrow'
Genre: Workplace romance
What it's about: Based on the 2020 Kakao webtoon "Back to Work!" by McQueen Studio, this South Korean rom-com centers on Cha Ji-yoon (Park Ji-hyun), a seventh-year product planner who is exhausted in both her professional and personal life, especially after suffering a painful breakup. However, that burnout gets a bit of a boost when, due to a departmental reorg, she begins working under Kang Si-woo (Seo In-guk), who is known to have a cold, Mr. Darcy-esque rigidity. Soon, though, the coworkers find themselves sharing some unexpected chemistry.
Why you should watch it: If it's heart and humor you're after in your weekend watch, this office-set romance has plenty of both. Directed by Cho Eun-sol and written by Kim Kyung-min, the 12-episode first season blends witty workplace satire with palpable romantic tension.
Watch "See You at Work Tomorrow" on Prime Video now
'Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers'
Genre: Prank comedy
What it's about: In this sports comedy docuseries, football icon Eli Manning recruits fellow famous athletes to don heavy prosthetics and ridiculous disguises to prank and surprise their most diehard fans. In the newest installment, which hit Prime Video on June 11, the former NFL quarterback has roped in NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney to go undercover at the Team Penske Race Shop in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Why you should watch it: Even if you're not a sports fan, there's still infectious joy to be felt watching big-time fans get the surprise of their life in this lighthearted, unscripted series. But if you do follow professional athletes, you'll get an extra kick out of watching the likes of linebacker Micah Parsons acting like an awkward waiter or wide receiver Justin Jefferson pretending to be a nature photographer.
Stream "Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers" on Prime Video now