If you've already devoured Off Campus or just need a break from campus romance, Prime Video is stacked with hidden gems this week. Whether you're in the mood for a sweeping generational drama, a gory supernatural romp, or a surprisingly heartfelt reality series, there's something fresh to sink your teeth into. Here are three standout shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist right now.

1. The House of the Spirits

Based on Isabel Allende's beloved novel, The House of the Spirits is an eight-episode miniseries that weaves a rich tapestry of love, politics, and magic across generations of the Trueba family. Set in a conservative South American nation, the show follows the clan's triumphs and tragedies over 50 years, blending intimate character drama with a touch of the supernatural. The cast includes Alfonso Herrera, Dolores Fonzi, Nicole Wallace, and Rochi Hernández, all delivering powerful performances.

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This adaptation has earned rave reviews for its lush visuals and layered storytelling, drawing comparisons to Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. While it hasn't yet exploded into mainstream popularity, it's one of Prime Video's most artistic and rewarding new series of 2026. If you're a fan of epic family sagas with a magical realist twist, don't miss this one. For more underrated gems, check out our list of forgotten miniseries you need to binge right now.

2. The Bondsman (2025)

Kevin Bacon stars in this wild action-horror series that mixes demon hunting with dark comedy. The Bondsman follows Hub Halloran, a bounty hunter who gets killed on the job—only to be resurrected and tasked with capturing escaped demons from Hell. The show also features Jennifer Nettles, Beth Grant, Damon Herriman, Maxwell Jenkins, and Jolene Purdy. Despite being canceled after one season, it's a cult favorite for its over-the-top violence and sharp humor.

Bacon's charismatic performance anchors the chaos, making it a must-watch for fans of pulpy horror or anyone who loved Ash vs Evil Dead. It's slick, gory, and unapologetically fun—perfect for a weekend binge. If you're craving more supernatural action, you might also enjoy Daisy Ridley's sleeper hit Cleaner.

3. Clarkson's Farm (2021–Present)

Jeremy Clarkson, best known for Top Gear and The Grand Tour, trades car reviews for tractor repairs in this delightful reality docuseries. Clarkson's Farm follows his often hilarious and humbling attempts to run a working farm in the Cotswolds. The show has become a global phenomenon, praised for shedding light on the challenges of modern farming while delivering plenty of laughs. The fifth season premiered in June 2026 to warm reviews.

What makes it special is how Clarkson steps back, letting the real stars—the knowledgeable and witty local farmers—take center stage. It's unexpectedly grounded and charming, offering a refreshing change of pace from his usual high-octane antics. For more Prime Video originals that have made waves, check out The Boys Season 5's dominance.

Whether you're in the mood for a literary adaptation, a demon-slaying romp, or a feel-good reality show, these three picks cover all the bases. Grab your remote and start streaming—your next binge awaits.