Now that summer is officially here, many people will be spending less time indoors binge-watching and more time making the most of the sunshine. Still, for those evenings when you're ready to settle in with a great show, Prime Video's top 10 list is a useful place to start. The ranking offers a snapshot of what's currently trending on the streaming service, helping you find your next binge-watch without spending half an hour scrolling.
Prime Video's trending list is particularly strong right now. “Off Campus” and “The Boys” have been holding onto top spots for weeks, and they're absolutely worth checking out if you haven't already. But rather than focus on the usual suspects, I want to spotlight some of the newer additions to the chart. If you're not sure what to stream next, these are the three shows from Prime Video's top 10 that stand out from the crowd this week.
This list is based on the Prime Video U.S. top 10 shows as of Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
Best shows in the Prime Video top 10
‘Every Year After’
Since it’s now officially summer, there’s no better time to stream a sun-soaked series. “Every Year After” might not have reached the same level of success as “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” but it still delivers plenty of yearning and drama to keep fans of the genre satisfied. The series is a direct adaptation of Carley Fortune’s bestselling 2022 debut romance novel, “Every Summer After.” Like the book, the show uses a dual-timeline narrative to tell a story of first love, devastating heartbreak, and second chances.
Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) returns to the lakeside town of Barry’s Bay after spending a decade away, forcing her to confront a chapter of her life she thought was long behind her. The series follows Percy and Sam Florek (Matt Cornett) across two timelines, beginning with their childhood friendship and tracing how their relationship evolves over six unforgettable summers. With each episode shifting between then and now, the story reveals the events that changed the course of their lives forever.
Watch "Every Year After" on Prime Video now
‘Spider-Noir’
“Spider-Noir” is a live-action superhero crime series that adapts the gritty, Great Depression-era Marvel Noir comic line into a stylized piece of TV. The monumental draw of the show is Nicolas Cage, who steps in to play the titular character. While Cage famously voiced a version of Spider-Man Noir in the animated “Into the Spider-Verse” movie, the creative team has explicitly stated that this show is not a continuation of that film. Instead, it is a completely self-contained, standalone universe.
Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage) is a down-on-his-luck private investigator in 1930s New York. Once known as the city’s only masked hero, Ben has long left that life behind and now spends his days taking routine cases while trying to stay out of trouble. But when a high-profile investigation pulls him into a dangerous network of criminals and corruption, he finds himself drawn back into the world he thought he had escaped. Now, Ben must rely on both his detective instincts and the abilities that once made him a legend.
Watch "Spider-Noir" on Prime Video now
‘Clarkson’s Farm’
While “Clarkson’s Farm” is a deeply British series rooted in the countryside of Oxfordshire, it has built a significant audience in the U.S., as shown by its regular presence in Prime Video’s top 10. That success is likely driven by the decades-long popularity of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, who built a large American fanbase through “Top Gear” and “The Grand Tour.” The arrival of the new season also adds to the show’s buzz, which stands as an incredibly honest, beautifully shot, and deeply moving tribute to farming life.
In this new season, Jeremy Clarkson and the Diddly Squat team go through another unpredictable year on the farm. After a major health scare leaves Jeremy under strict instructions to take things easier, he looks for new ways to keep the farm running, including investing in high-tech equipment and expanding operations. Meanwhile, Kaleb Cooper, Lisa Hogan, Charlie Ireland, and the rest of the team face everything from troublesome livestock and difficult harvests to challenges at Jeremy’s pub, The Farmer’s Dog.
Watch "Clarkson's Farm" seasons 1-5 on Prime Video now
Prime Video top 10 shows right now
1. "Off Campus" (2026)
2. "Every Year After" (2026)
3. "Spider-Noir" (2026)
4. "Clarkson's Farm" (2021)
5. "The Boys" (2019)
6. "The Legend of Vox Machina" (2022)
7. "It's Not Like That" (2026)
8. "The Summer I Turned Pretty" (2022)
9. "Citadel" (2023)
10. "Invincible" (2021)