While Netflix is busy pumping out more series than any one person could watch (probably), some of the best shows are on Amazon Prime Video. Trouble is, navigating the service’s labyrinthine menus can make finding the right series a pain. We’re here to help. Below are our favorite Amazon series—all included with your Prime subscription.
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Fallout
No, your eyes don’t deceive you—a big-budget, streaming original show is back with less than 5,000 years between seasons. Even better, Prime Video’s Fallout remains a grisly delight, brilliantly adapting the postapocalyptic video game series with the delicious blend of campy B-movie schlock and sharp satire that made the first season so enjoyable. Things pick right back up with innocent “vault dweller” Lucy MacLean (Ella Purnell) venturing toward New Vegas, accompanied by the vicious undead gunslinger known as the Ghoul (Walter Goggins), hunting her twisted father Hank (Kyle MacLachlan). Meanwhile, Maximus (Aaron Moten) is rising up the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel—just in time for a civil war to break out for control of the ruined world. Thrilling, hilarious, and even heartbreaking in places, Fallout continues to be one of Prime’s best shows.
The Mighty Nein
Twenty years later and a continent to the east, the world of The Legend of Vox Machina expands with this new animated epic from fan-favorite creators Critical Role. A new adventuring party of social outcasts and criminal misfits—washed-up wizard Caleb Widogast (Liam O'Brien), alcoholic goblin rogue Nott the Brave (Sam Riegel), detective monk Beauregard Lionett (Manisha Ray), tarot-reading blood hunter Mollymauk Tealeaf (Taliesin Jaffe), half-orc sailor Fjord Stone (Travis Willingham), and deranged cleric Jester Lavorre (Laura Bailey)—becomes the world's last hope after a powerful item threatens to rewrite reality. Darker and more mature even than its predecessor, The Mighty Nein benefits from lengthy 45-minute episodes, allowing it to more deeply explore the politics of its fantasy world and the backgrounds of its characters, all presented in top-tier animation. With episodes dropping weekly, it's a prestige series to savor.
Bat-Fam
Batman: a grim defender of the night waging a one-man war on crime. Also Batman: a cool dad who keeps taking in strays. It's a contrast comic book fans have come to love over the decades, and now it's bleeding into wider media with Bat-Fam. Picking up after 2023's holiday movie Merry Little Batman, Bruce Wayne (voiced by Luke Wilson) helps guide his son Damien (Yonas Kibreab) into the family business as “Little Batman,” while taking in adoptive daughter Claire—formerly the supervillain Volcana, de-aged to 12. Plus, with loyal butler Alfred, his niece Alicia, the meddling ghost of Damien's grandfather Ra's al Ghul, and former scientist Man-Bat all passing through, Wayne Manor is starting to get crowded! Charming, funny, and heartfelt, this animated comedy juggles all the best bits of bat-lore for a brighter look at the Dark Knight.
The Girlfriend
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