As The Boys prepares to wrap up its explosive run on May 20, Prime Video subscribers have plenty of other gems to explore this weekend. From a beloved fantasy series saying goodbye to a steamy new romance that's winning over critics, here are three shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist.

1. 'Good Omens' (2019–2026)

The angel and demon duo of Aziraphale (Michael Sheen) and Crowley (David Tennant) return for one final adventure in Good Omens. After a tumultuous production marked by off-screen controversy, the series concludes with a feature-length finale that premiered this week. While some critics have called it an "unfortunate finale," the show's 12 episodes and this final special remain a must-watch for fans of witty, apocalyptic fantasy. The chemistry between Sheen and Tennant is as electric as ever as they try to prevent Armageddon one last time.

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2. 'Off Campus' (2026)

If you're a fan of Heated Rivalry or Bridgerton, you'll want to dive into Off Campus. Based on Elle Kennedy's popular book series, this new Prime Video original follows college students Hannah (Ella Bright) and Garrett (Belmont Cameli) as their fake relationship turns into something far more real. With a near-perfect 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and glowing reviews for the leads' palpable chemistry, this is the perfect weekend binge for anyone craving teen romance and drama.

3. 'It's Not Like That' (2026)

Don't let this under-the-radar gem pass you by. It's Not Like That premiered in January and has quietly earned a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. Available through the Wonder Project channel on Prime Video, this dysfunctional family drama stars Scott Foley as a widowed pastor who finds himself drawn to his next-door neighbor Lori (Erinn Hayes). What starts as a platonic friendship soon blossoms into romance, but both must confront their pasts before they can move forward. It's a heartfelt, intelligent series that deserves more attention.

For more streaming picks, check out our May 15 binge guide for Netflix and our list of forgotten Netflix gems.