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Greg is a Lead TV Writer & Critic at Screen Rant who also covers Movies and Music. He's published over 2400 articles at SR and dozens of reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. He previously worked in Development at ABC Television & Lawrence Bender Productions.
Greg majored in Film Production at Chapman University's Dodge College. Greg also has years of broadcast TV production experience at major networks such as NBC, TNT, and ESPN. He currently resides in the Greater Boston area.
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Looking for the perfect show to binge-watch on Prime Video this week? Screen Rant has got you covered with five of the most talked about, brand new, and culturally relevant series that you can easily start and finish by Friday night.
For the week of December 1–7, 2025, Screen Rant's TV experts have hand-picked five critically acclaimed, fan-favorite, and top-trending new Prime Video series, most of which just premiered and are going viral worldwide right now. Our top selection even earned a 93% Rotten Tomatoes score, making it a must-watch masterpiece for all Prime Video subscribers.
Screen Rant also has fresh options for what to binge-watch this week on Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV, and Paramount+. Grab your remote and cue up your watchlist – these are the top 5 shows to binge-watch on Prime Video this week to kick December 2025 off right.
Formula E: Driver
Logline: "Four Formula E drivers - António Félix da Costa, Mitch Evans, Jake Dennis and Dan Ticktum - face triumphs and challenges during Season 10 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship."
Season 2 of the sports docuseries Formula E: Driver just dropped on Prime Video on Friday, November 28. With 8 episodes over two seasons, this gripping series – which earned an 8.2 rating on IMDb – is a must-watch for all fans of motorsports.
Supernatural
Logline: "Two brothers follow their father's footsteps as hunters, fighting evil supernatural beings of many kinds, including monsters, demons, and gods that roam the earth."
As of December 1, all 15 seasons of the fan-favorite classic series Supernatural are now available to stream on Prime Video. Starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, this dark fantasy horror show spans 327 episodes and was nominated for 3 Emmys, earning an IMDb rating of 8.4.
House Of David
Logline: "The once-mighty King Saul falls victim to his own pride, as an outcast shepherd boy, David is anointed as the second king."
House of David has been one of the most-watched series on Prime Video this Fall. Currently the #4 series on Prime Video's U.S. streaming charts, the 16-part historical series is widely considered one of the best modern Biblical series ever made, as evidenced by its 88% Rotten Tomatoes audience score.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf
Logline: "Navy SEAL Ben Edwards' abrupt discharge from the military lands him a new job working with a mysterious CIA operative. As he delves deeper into the world of covert intelligence, he struggles with the moral gray areas of clandestine operations."
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf may have premiered back in August 2025, but it remains one of the most popular and trending original series on Prime Video. The 7-part action conspiracy thriller is a prequel to The Terminal List and stars Taylor Kitsch and Chris Pratt.
Fallout
Logline: "In a future, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles brought about by nuclear decimation, citizens must live in underground bunkers to protect themselves from radiation, mutants, and bandits."
Fallout, the hit dystopian sci-fi video game adaptation, continues to be a massive hit for Prime Video and is currently the #2 most-watched series in the U.S. Its second season will premiere on Wednesday, December 17, and is sure to propel Fallout to global streaming dominance once again – and perhaps more Emmy nominations. If there's only one show to binge on Prime Video this month, this is it.
Looking For More Streaming Options This Week?
Check out Screen Rant’s binge-watching guides for last weekend's top shows.
- 3 Best Netflix Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Prime Video Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Paramount+ Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best HBO Max Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Apple TV Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Peacock Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Disney+ Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
- 3 Best Hulu Shows To Binge-Watch This Weekend (Nov 28–30, 2025)
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