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Christina Izzo

Prime Video’s top 10 shows: I picked the 3 best to binge-watch this week — including TV's hottest new hockey romance (June 10-16)

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When it comes to good TV, streaming is an embarrassment of riches, so much so that it can be admittedly hard to sort through all of that choice and select one single show to click "Play" on next. One of the top streaming services around, Prime Video makes things graciously easier with its top 10 lists, ranking the most-watched series and movies that subscribers are tuning into every week.

However, a spot on the streamer's top 10 shows of the week doesn't automatically guarantee a high-quality watch, but that's where we come in. Tom's Guide has sifted through those ten titles and picked out three that we believe is worthy of a full marathon, whether you're into buzzy ice-rink romances (yes, the hockey love continues, folks!), high-intensity spy thrillers or action-packed post-apocalyptic drama. To help cut through the streaming noise, here are three shows from Prime Video's current top 10 that we think are most deserving of a spot on your watchlist this week.

This list is based on the Prime Video U.S. top 10 shows as of Wednesday, June 10, 2026.

Best shows in the Prime Video top 10

‘Citadel'

The second season of "Citadel" — Prime Video's spy-action drama starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra as secret agents whose memories are wiped after being attacked by members of a rival intelligence agency — dropped in early May, but it's still holding strong on the streamer's top 10 rankings and for good reason: Critically, the new episodes have out-praised their predecessors, with Becoming the Muse saying that season 2 "is undeniably better, more disciplined, more engaging, and more aware of its flaws, but it's yet to find the rhythm of its heartbeat."

The heart-racing second season finds elite operatives Mason Kane (Madden), Nadia Sinh (Chopra Jonas) and Bernard Orlick (Stanley Tucci) faced with a terrifying new threat. "Now they must recruit an unlikely team of skilled new operatives and launch a globe-spanning mission to stop a conspiracy that could reshape humanity," reads the official logline. "With blockbuster action, shocking betrayals, and an expanded ensemble of mysterious agents, the stakes have never been higher — and anyone could be friend or foe."

Watch "Citadel" on Prime Video now

‘Off Campus’

It's been nearly a month since “Off Campus,” the steamy romantic drama based on Elle Kennedy’s bestselling novels, came skating its way onto Prime Video, and the sweet book-to-screen adaptation has been sitting comfortably in the top weekly spot ever since.

The college-set soap follows Hannah Wells (Ella Bright), a talented music major at the fictional Briar University, whose personal life and school goals become intertwined with brooding star hockey player Garrett Graham (Belmont Cameli). The unlikely pair agree to a mutually beneficial fake-dating arrangement: She will tutor the hunky athlete to help him pass a required class and he will help drum up some jealousy out of her crush, rock-band frontman Justin (Josh Heuston). Of course, romantic shenanigans delightfully ensue.

"Off Campus" has already been renewed for a second season, so if you haven't caught up on the hockey-romance phenomenon, now's a good chance.

Watch "Off Campus" on Prime Video now

'Fallout'

Given the non-linear nature of streaming, it's pretty common for shows to trend weeks, maybe even months after their initial premiere. When it comes to Prime Video's "Fallout," a postapocalyptic TV adaptation of the famed video game franchise, the show's acclaimed second season is still getting major love from subscribers more than six months after the latest episodes dropped.

Season 2 of the hit sci-fi series shifts the action to “New Vegas” as Lucy (Ella Purnell) seeks justice for her father (played by Kyle MacLachlan) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) hunts down answers about his own origins. Kumail Nanjiani, Macaulay Culkin, and Justin Theroux are brought into the dystopian fold as guest stars this season.

Watch "Fallout" on Prime Video now

Prime Video top 10 shows right now

1. "Off Campus"
2. "Spider-Noir"
3. "Clarkson's Farm"
4. "The Boys"
5. "It's Not Like That"
6. "The Legend of Vox Machina"
7. "Citadel"
8. "The Summer I Turned Pretty"
9. "Invincible"
10. "Fallout"

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