‘Hotel Costiera’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Prime Video’s busy fall slate has viewers bouncing between splashy new originals, spin-offs expanding hit franchises, and returning favorites finishing big arcs. From headline-grabbing true-crime docuseries to faith-forward historical dramas and muscular action thrillers, this week’s most-watched titles cover just about every mood on the couch.

Below, we’re counting down from 10 to 1 in the exact order you provided. Each entry includes core details—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who’s behind it—so you can decide what to play next without extra Googling.

10. ‘Reacher’ (2022–present)

10. 'Reacher' (2022–present)Paramount Television Studios

Based on Lee Child’s novels, the action series follows former U.S. Army MP Jack Reacher as he drifts into trouble across America. Alan Ritchson stars, with Maria Sten (Frances Neagley) joining across seasons and Season 3 featuring Sonya Cassidy, Anthony Michael Hall, Brian Tee, and Olivier Richters.

Developed and showrun by Nick Santora for Prime Video, Season 1 adapts ‘Killing Floor’, Season 2 adapts ‘Bad Luck and Trouble’, and Season 3 adapts ‘Persuader’ (aired February 20–March 27, 2025). The series has been renewed, with a spin-off centered on Neagley in development.

9. ‘The Chosen’ (2019–present)

9. 'The Chosen' (2019–present)Loaves & Fishes Productions

The faith-based historical drama tells the life and ministry of Jesus through the eyes of those who encountered him. Jonathan Roumie portrays Jesus alongside Shahar Isaac (Simon Peter), Elizabeth Tabish (Mary Magdalene), Paras Patel (Matthew), Noah James (Andrew), and others.

Created, written, and directed by Dallas Jenkins, the series entered a distribution arrangement giving Prime Video a 90-day exclusive streaming window for Season 5 in 2025 following a theatrical rollout. Earlier seasons are also available on Prime.

8. ‘House of David’ (2025–present)

8. 'House of David' (2025–present)Wonder Project

A multi-season biblical drama about the rise of King David, the series opens with David’s anointing and the escalating conflict within King Saul’s house, then expands through battles with the Philistines. Michael Iskander stars as David, with Ali Suliman, Stephen Lang, Ayelet Zurer, Indy Lewis, and Ethan Kai among the ensemble.

Created by Jon Erwin, the show premiered on February 27, 2025 with weekly releases after an initial three-episode drop; Season 2 began October 5, 2025. Production partners include The WONDER Project, Nomadic Pictures, Lionsgate Television, and Amazon MGM Studios.

7. ‘Cocaine Quarterback: Signal-Caller for the Cartel’ (2025)

 Signal-Caller for the Cartel' (2025)Unrealistic Ideas

This three-episode docuseries chronicles Owen Hanson—a former USC athlete who built a global drug-trafficking operation—covering his rise, FBI pursuit, 2015 arrest, and sentencing. It details ties to an infamous gambler known as “Robin Hood 702,” and includes reporting on Hanson’s post-release status.

Directed by Jody McVeigh-Schultz and executive-produced by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, and others, the series premiered September 25, 2025 on Prime Video. Rotten Tomatoes lists Prime Video as the network and confirms the creative leads.

6. ‘The Terminal List’ (2022–present)

6. 'The Terminal List' (2022–present)Amazon Studios

The parent series stars Chris Pratt as James Reece, a Navy SEAL investigating the ambush of his platoon. Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Riley Keough, Jeanne Tripplehorn, and Jai Courtney appear across the run. Adapted from Jack Carr’s 2018 novel, the show blends action, conspiracy, and character-driven drama.

Developed for Prime Video by David DiGilio (showrunner), the series counts executive producers Pratt, DiGilio, Antoine Fuqua, and Jack Carr. Season 1 premiered July 1, 2022; the franchise later expanded with ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’.

5. ‘The Girlfriend’ (2025)

5. 'The Girlfriend' (2025)The Imaginarium

This psychological thriller follows Laura Sanderson, whose perfect life spins when her son brings home Cherry—whose motives Laura begins to question. Robin Wright plays Laura opposite Olivia Cooke as Cherry, with Laurie Davidson as Daniel Sanderson; supporting cast includes Waleed Zuaiter, Tanya Moodie, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Leo Suter, and Anna Chancellor.

Based on Michelle Frances’ novel, the miniseries was adapted by Naomi Sheldon and Gabbie Asher, with Wright also executive-producing and directing alongside Andrea Harkin. All six episodes dropped on Prime Video on September 10, 2025; the show has posted strong early viewership.

4. ‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ (2025–present)

 Dark Wolf' (2025–present)Civic Center Media

A prequel to ‘The Terminal List’, the series tracks Navy SEAL Ben Edwards on his path into CIA black-ops, exploring how the job pulls him toward darker choices. Taylor Kitsch reprises Edwards, with Chris Pratt returning as James Reece and Tom Hopper joining as Lt. Raife Hastings; Luke Hemsworth and others appear in key roles.

Co-created by author Jack Carr and David DiGilio (also showrunner), the series premiered August 27, 2025 on Prime Video. Executive producers include Pratt, Kitsch, Carr, Antoine Fuqua, and Kat Samick; Season 1 runs seven episodes, with cinematography credits to David Stockton and Matt Windon.

3. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

3. 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–2025)Amazon Studios

This coming-of-age romantic drama—based on Jenny Han’s bestselling trilogy—centers on Belly Conklin and her knotty love triangle with brothers Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher. Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno star, with Rachel Blanchard, Jackie Chung, and Sean Kaufman in supporting roles across the three seasons.

Created by Jenny Han for Prime Video, the series ran three seasons, concluding on September 17, 2025; a feature-length continuation has been announced. Prime’s official cast guide highlights returning players and the expanded ensemble for the final season.

2. ‘Gen V’ (2023–present)

2. 'Gen V' (2023–present)Sony Pictures Television

Set in the universe of ‘The Boys’, this spin-off follows young supes at Vought’s Godolkin University as they compete for elite placements—while uncovering a sinister campus experiment. Main cast includes Jaz Sinclair (Marie Moreau), Lizze Broadway (Emma Meyer), Chance Perdomo (Andre Anderson), London Thor and Derek Luh (Jordan Li), Asa Germann (Sam), Maddie Phillips (Cate), Shelley Conn (Dean Shetty), and Patrick Schwarzenegger (Golden Boy).

Developed by Craig Rosenberg, Evan Goldberg, and Eric Kripke, the series is loosely inspired by the ‘We Gotta Go Now’ arc from the ‘The Boys’ comics by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. Prime Video ordered the show after a 2020 announcement; Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters served as showrunners in Season 1.

1. ‘Hotel Costiera’ (2025)

1. 'Hotel Costiera' (2025)Lux Vide

Set on Italy’s Amalfi Coast, the limited series follows Daniel “DD” De Luca, an ex-Marine turned fixer at the ultra-luxury Hotel Villa Costiera in Positano. When the owner’s daughter disappears, De Luca is pulled into a web of local power brokers and international trouble. Jesse Williams leads the cast as De Luca, with Jordan Alexandra, Maria Chiara Giannetta, Tommaso Ragno, Antonio Gerardi, and Jean-Hugues Anglade among the ensemble. Episodes run roughly 39–43 minutes.

Created and produced with Prime Video and Lux Vide, the show features executive producers including Williams, Adam Bernstein (who also directs), and Matthew Parkhill; writers include Elena Bucaccio and Francesco Arlanch. Filming took place around Positano, with a trailer debuting in late August 2025 before its September 24 Prime Video release.

Share your own watchlist—what did we miss, and which of these shows should people start with this week?

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