Looking for your next binge-watch? Amazon Prime has everything you need to stream, whether you’re looking for eye-catching historical dramas, surrealistic comedies, satirical realities, or formidable miniseries with a touch of lunacy.
1. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

A delightful peek into the utterly marvelous world of 1950s New York City, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is a charming tale of female empowerment. Consider it a treat to spend five seasons with housewife-turned-comedienne Midge Maisel (Golden Globe Award winner Rachel Brosnahan) as she transforms her life one comedic journey at a time. The costumes, set design, and historical accuracy will keep you hooked.
2. Bosch

Based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling novels, Harry Bosch (Titus Williver), an LAPD homicide detective, stands trial for the fatal shooting of a serial murder suspect. A cold case involving the remains of a missing boy forces Bosch to confront his past.
3. Fellow Travelers

Looking for a miniseries with a hint of scandal, romance, and politics? Look no further than this historical thriller starting Matt Bomer and Jonathan Bailey based on the 2007 novel by Thomas Malton. Settle into to a scandalous love affair as you take a multi-decade journey through the Vietnam War, the 1970s disco era, and the AIDS crisis of the 1980s.
4. The Wilds

If Yellowjackets was your thing, you’ll be sure to relish this survival-turned-social experiment drama that’ll keep you guessing throughout its two seasons. Think Mean Girls meets Lost—with a coming-of-age apocalyptic twist.
5. A Very English Scandal

Hugh Grant’s no stranger to scandal, which he portrays well in this three-part British television drama. Based on the 2016 book of the same name, A Very English Scandal is the theatric tale of Jeremy Thorpe (Grant), an influential member of British Parliament as he tries to conceal his affair through an alleged murder plot.
6. Mozart in the Jungle

Classical music fans rejoice in this outstandingly chaotic portrayal of Maestro Thomas, loosely based on conductor Gustavo Dudamel and played by Gael García Bernal. It’s a tale of conquering life-long professional dreams while struggling to find yourself in the big city.
7. Jury Duty

Looking for pure comedic relief? Look no further than this reality hoax sitcom about an offbeat (and fake) jury trial. It’s as ridiculous as it is accessible.
8. The Summer I Turned Pretty

Transport back to middle school with this lovable romantic comedy that captures the trials and tribulations of first love.
9. Chloe

This six-part psychological thriller from BBC and Amazon Studios is as engrossing as it is unhinged. Chloe, played by Erin Doherty, portrays a young woman pretending to be someone she isn’t after she learns of the death of her childhood friend on social media. It’s an obsessive depiction of imitation, deceit, and the lengths we will go to meticulously craft the life we wish we had.
10. Daisy Jones & the Six

Based on the bestselling book by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & the Six is a fictional portrayal of the rise and fall of a 1970s rock band. It’s sex, drugs, and rock and roll at its finest. Soapy, yes. Worth it? Absolutely.
11. Fleabag

Dark, dysfunctional, raunchy, and real, Fleabag is a brilliant depiction of friendship and forgiveness. Starring Killing Eve showrunner Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag is a three-time Primetime Emmy Award-winning series with tremendous edge.
12. The Boys

Based on the comic book of the same name, the show is satire at its best. Not your typical superhero portrayal, The Boys’ is an antihero delight in which great power comes with great responsibility—and a hefty side of attitude.
13. Transparent

The ultimate transformation story, Jeffrey Tambor stars in this dark comedy about life as a trans woman who opens up to her family after retiring as a (male) political science professor. It’s insightful, human, and relatable.
14. Three Pines

Long buried secrets run amok in this murderous drama based on Louise Penny’s series of books drawing on the expeditions of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache.
15. Dead Ringers

Disturbing, psychological, and grotesque, Dead Ringers is a remake of David Cronenberg’s 1988 thriller film. Staring Rachel Weisz in a doppelganger role, the one-season drama addresses medical ethics, women’s healthcare, and what one maniacal doctor will do to push her own agenda.
16. The Man in the High Castle

What if history could be rewritten? This series shows what would have happened if Germany and Japan had won World War II. It’s an ideal selection for sci-fi fans and historical buffs alike.
17. Flack

Highlighting the intense world of public relations, Flack (starring Anna Paquin) is bitter, dark, and cringe—in the best ways possible. Brilliant writing takes center stage in this two-season drama set in London.
18. Harlem

Stylish, fun, flirty, and fierce, the show illustrates the lives of four girlfriends residing in New York City’s Harlem. It’s juicy, it’s sexy, and it’s a not-miss.
19. LOV3

An objective and thought-provoking look at how life and perspective can change at any age, Lov3 portrays three adult children haphazardly navigating sex and love following their mother’s decision to leave her marriage.
20. Modern Love

Inspired by the New York Times column of the same name, Modern Love is an anthology series that brings to life the unique love stories portrayed in the paper’s cultish column.
21. The Outsider

Based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name, The Outsider is an investigative journey that leads everyone—including the viewer—to question the truth.
22. Westworld

If you didn’t catch the science fiction western wonder initially on HBO, you can stream it now on Amazon Prime. Set in a futuristic amusement park where wealthy patrons can create their own adventure, it’s a dystopian tale that addresses the heart of what it means to be human.
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