While the explosive final season of The Boys continues to command attention on Prime Video, the platform's library is brimming with other incredible stories waiting to be discovered. Whether you're between episodes or seeking something entirely different, we've curated three exceptional series that deserve a spot on your watchlist this week. From a post-apocalyptic anime revival to a sprawling space opera and a brutally honest comedy, there's something for every taste.

1. Fist of the North Star (2026)

Prime Video is unleashing a legendary franchise with a fresh look. Fist of the North Star is a brand-new CG-animated series that brings the iconic 1980s manga back to life. This latest adaptation follows Kenshiro, a stoic martial artist wandering a desolate, lawless Earth. Using his deadly Hokuto Shinken technique, he dispenses justice while searching for his greatest rival.

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Produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Hiroshi Maeda, the series features voice talents like Shunsuke Takeuchi and Saori Hayami. While the shift to CGI has sparked some debate among purists, this iteration delivers the hyper-violent action and dramatic post-apocalyptic storytelling that made the original a classic. Landing during the franchise's 40th-anniversary celebrations, it's a compelling entry point for new viewers and a nostalgic trip for longtime fans. For more anime exclusives beyond the usual platforms, explore our guide to must-watch anime on Prime Video & Hulu.

2. The Expanse (2015โ€“2022)

For viewers craving sophisticated science fiction, The Expanse stands as one of the genre's crowning achievements of the last decade. Based on the novels by James S. A. Corey, the series paints a breathtakingly realistic portrait of humanity's future, where political tensions between Earth, Mars, and the Asteroid Belt are pushed to the brink by the discovery of a mysterious alien protomolecule.

The narrative weaves together the fates of a diverse crew, including the idealistic ship captain James Holden (Steven Strait), hardened detective Josephus Miller (Thomas Jane), and formidable UN official Chrisjen Avasarala (Shohreh Aghdashloo). Celebrated for its meticulous scientific accuracy, complex world-building, and profound character drama, the show is a masterclass in serialized storytelling. Its six-season run offers a complete and immensely satisfying epic that explores the best and worst of humanity against a stunning cosmic backdrop.

3. Catastrophe (2015โ€“2019)

Switching gears from interstellar conflict to interpersonal chaos, Catastrophe is a brilliantly sharp comedy-drama from creators and stars Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. The premise is simple: during a business trip to London, American Rob has a passionate fling with Irish teacher Sharon. When she unexpectedly becomes pregnant, they decide to give a relationship a shot, leading to a hilariously messy and deeply authentic exploration of modern love, marriage, and parenthood.

Over four critically adored seasons, the show delivers brutally honest and laugh-out-loud humor, balanced with genuine emotional weight. The chemistry between Horgan and Delaney is electric, and the late Carrie Fisher shines in a scene-stealing supporting role as Rob's acerbic mother. A winner of a BAFTA and an Emmy nominee, Catastrophe is essential viewing for fans of smart, raunchy, and heartfelt comedy. If you enjoy Horgan's unique voice here, you'll likely love her later work like Bad Sisters.

These three series showcase the impressive range of high-quality original and licensed content available on Prime Video. While films like 'Civil War' are also captivating audiences, these shows offer perfect multi-hour escapes. So, whether you're in the mood for animated martial arts mayhem, hard sci-fi intrigue, or relatable romantic comedy, your next favorite binge is just a click away.