The Best of Amazon Prime Video: 11 TV Shows You Should Be Watching
Are you tired of scrolling through Amazon Prime Video, unsure of what to watch? Look no further! We’ve got the scoop on the best TV shows currently streaming on the platform. From apocalyptic dramas to raunchy superhero series, we’ve got you covered.
Fallout: The Post-Apocalyptic Drama You Need to Watch
Based on the cult video game series, Fallout follows Lucy MacLean, a vault dweller, Maximus, a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel, and The Ghoul. With its gripping storyline and stunning visuals, it’s no wonder this show has been renewed for a second season.
The ruins of Los Angeles
The Boys: Not Your Average Superheroes
Not all superheroes are good guys, and The Boys is here to prove it. This raunchy drama asks the question: What happens when the heroes go rogue and start abusing their powers? With four seasons currently streaming, you’ve got plenty of time to catch up.
The Boys in action
Gen V: The Origin Story You Never Knew You Needed
Ever wondered where The Boys’ characters learned their skills? Gen V has got you covered. This spin-off series is a must-watch for any fan of The Boys.
The making of a superhero
Invincible: The Adult Animated Series You Won’t Want to Miss
Based on the Skybound/Image comic, Invincible is an adult animated series that’s not for the faint of heart. With its dark humor and complex storylines, it’s no wonder this show has gained a cult following.
The world of Invincible
Upload: The Virtual Reality Drama That Will Keep You Guessing
Set in 2033, Upload follows a young woman who discovers a lucrative side hustle playing virtual reality games to help rich clients level up. But as she delves deeper into the world of VR, she realizes that nothing is as it seems.
The world of Upload
The Peripheral: A Dystopian Drama Like No Other
Ten years from now, a young woman in the rural South turns to a lucrative side hustle to pay for her mother’s medical treatment: playing virtual reality games to help rich clients level up. But as she delves deeper into the world of VR, she discovers a world that’s far more complex and dangerous than she ever imagined.
The world of The Peripheral
Good Omens: The Charming Apocalypse You Never Knew You Needed
Good Omens knows that you can’t look at a screen without being presented with some version of the apocalypse. Instead of bombastic grandeur, it tells a charming story about the joys of friendship and the everyday fuckups that make the world feel as if it’s coming to an end.
The apocalypse has never been so charming
Paper Girls: The Time-Traveling Adventure You Won’t Want to Miss
In the late ’80s, a group of teen girls encounter a band of teenage boys who don’t look like they’re from their town of Stony Stream, or even from their time. As they stumble across a time machine hidden in a basement, they’re transported to the late 2010s, where they must navigate the dangers of time travel and learn to trust each other.
The girls of Paper Girls
Legend of Vox Machina: The Animated Series Based on the Hit Web Series
Based on the popular Critical Role web series, The Legend of Vox Machina follows the eponymous adventuring party as they attempt to protect the land of Tal’Dorei from an approaching evil. With its stunning animation and engaging storyline, it’s no wonder this show has been a hit with fans.
The world of The Legend of Vox Machina
Rings of Power: The Epic Fantasy Series You’ve Been Waiting For
Twenty years ago, The Lord of the Rings trilogy broke new ground as a faithful fantasy trilogy that won both critical and cultural appeal. Ten years later, The Hobbit arrived with another epic trilogy, but one that needlessly padded out Tolkien’s source material. Another ten years then passed, and we got The Rings of Power, which somehow manages to find a middle ground between its predecessors.
The world of The Rings of Power
Wheel of Time: The Fantasy Drama Based on the Beloved Novel Series
Like Game of Thrones, Amazon’s fantasy drama is based on a sprawling series of epic high fantasy novels. But unlike George R.R. Martin, Robert Jordan actually finished his series. Kind of, that in itself is a very interesting tale.
The world of Wheel of Time
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