While Off Campus continues to dominate Prime Video's charts this July, there's plenty more to explore on the streaming platform. Whether you're in the mood for a tense thriller, a nostalgic comedy, or a gripping mystery, these three shows offer something for every binge-watcher. Here's our curated list for your next Prime Video marathon.
1. The Girlfriend (2025)
This psychological thriller miniseries, adapted from Michelle Frances' 2017 novel, stars Robin Wright as Laura, a wealthy art gallery owner who becomes suspicious of her son Daniel's new girlfriend, Cherry (Olivia Cooke). Directed by Andrea Harkin and Wright herself, the show delves into themes of love, greed, and family secrets. With a stellar cast including Waleed Zuaiter and Tanya Moodie, The Girlfriend premiered in September 2025 to positive reviews and quickly became a fan favorite. Wright and Cooke's electrifying chemistry drives this soapy, melodramatic thriller, making it a must-watch for fans of twisty narratives.
2. Psych (2006–2014)
For a lighter binge, dive into the detective comedy-drama Psych, created by Steve Franks. James Roday stars as Shawn Spencer, a man who pretends to be psychic while using his sharp observational skills to solve crimes alongside his best friend Gus (Dulé Hill). The series ran for eight successful seasons on USA Network, often paired with Monk for a perfect double feature. Even after its 2014 finale, Psych lives on through a series of TV movies, including Psych: The Movie (2017) and Psych 3: This Is Gus (2021). It's a timeless choice for fans of humor and mystery.
3. Harlan Coben's Shelter (2023)
Developed by Harlan Coben and his daughter Charlotte, Shelter is a mystery drama based on Coben's 2011 novel. Set in the seemingly quiet suburb of Kasselton, New Jersey, the series unravels dark secrets after a young girl's disappearance. Starring Jaden Michael, Constance Zimmer, and Abby Corrigan, the show blends high school drama with a small-town thriller. Praised for its engaging plot and numerous twists, Shelter is a binge-worthy pick for fans of Coben's signature style. For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
Whether you're in the mood for a tense thriller, a nostalgic comedy, or a gripping mystery, these three shows offer something for every binge-watcher. And if you're looking for even more options, don't miss our Prime Video Binge Weekend guide for additional picks.
