With 2026 more than half over, the peak summer days of July are calling people outside to enjoy the long, warm evenings instead of staying glued to their screens. But when you finally head indoors to unwind (or just prefer to stay out of the heat), Prime Video’s top 10 list is an incredibly useful place to start when you need to find your next watch. It serves up an instant snapshot of the most popular titles trending on the service right now.
Prime Video's trending chart is looking pretty strong this week. It includes a new prequel series set in the world of “Legally Blonde,” the first season of a sci-fi dystopian drama, and a unique true crime docuseries. So, here are three standout shows from this week’s Prime Video top 10 that are well worth watching.
This list is based on the Prime Video U.S. top 10 shows as of Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
Best shows in the Prime Video top 10
‘Elle’
Prime Video’s No. 1 show right now is “Elle,” the official high school prequel to the iconic “Legally Blonde” franchise. Set roughly six years before the events of the 2001 movie, the series follows Elle Woods during her teenage years. According to Reese Witherspoon, who famously originated the role, the show was inspired by the success of Netflix’s “Wednesday.” She wanted to explore who Elle was as a teenager, showing how she developed her signature personality, style, and ingenuity before ever setting foot at Harvard.
16-year-old Elle Woods (Lexi Minetree) begins her junior year of high school in 1995. Just as she expects another perfect year in Bel Air, her family unexpectedly relocates to Seattle, forcing her to leave behind her friends and familiar life. Starting over at a new school, Elle forms new friendships, rivalries and romance as she learns to adjust to her new surroundings. Soon, she develops the confidence and determination that will eventually define the iconic future lawyer audiences already know.
Watch "Elle" on Prime Video now
‘Silo’
If you’re a sci-fi fan, you’ll want to add “Silo” to your watchlist now that the first season is available on Prime Video. Set in a toxic future, the series follows the last 10,000 people on Earth as they live inside a gargantuan 144-story underground bunker. It has the feel of a classic 1970s political conspiracy thriller with retro-futuristic visuals and a constant sense of creeping paranoia. The series is planned as a four-season adaptation of Hugh Howey’s book trilogy, with season 3 currently airing weekly on Apple TV.
Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) is a skilled engineer living deep within a massive underground structure that houses the last 10,000 survivors after Earth's surface is deemed uninhabitable. When the silo’s sheriff begins investigating a series of unexplained events before leaving the community, Juliette is drawn into the case. As more people die under suspicious circumstances, she pieces together hidden information about the strict rules governing daily life and the people enforcing them.
Watch "Silo" season 1 on Prime Video and seasons 2-3 on Apple TV
‘Murder 101’
Prime Video is clearly looking to compete with Netflix when it comes to true crime documentaries. “Murder 101” is a unique entry in the genre, following a real-life rural Tennessee high school sociology teacher who investigates a case alongside his students. Because the three-part documentary focuses on high school students, it has the energy of a coming-of-age story while being anchored by a gripping investigation. The series explores how confirmation bias can shape the way people see the world and the emotional impact of uncovering disturbing truths.
“Murder 101” follows a high school sociology class as they reopen the decades-old Redhead Murders cold case. Guided by their teacher, Alex Campbell, the students examine evidence, study case files, interview witnesses and survivors, submit public records requests, and work alongside investigators in search of new leads. During their research, they uncover connections suggesting the victims may have been linked to a wider series of killings across multiple states.
Watch "Murder 101" on Prime Video now
Prime Video top 10 shows right now
1. "Elle" (2026)
2. "Off Campus" (2026)
3. "Murder 101" (2026)
4. "Every Year After" (2026)
5. "Spider-Noir" (2026)
6. "Silo" (2023)
7. "See You at Work Tomorrow" (2026)
8. "The Boys" (2019)
9. "The Summer I Turned Pretty" (2022)
10. "The Ghost in the Shell" (2026)