Prime Video has been making headlines this week with the surprise return of John Krasinski as Jack Ryan in the movie Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, which shot to the top of the charts. But if you're in the mood for episodic storytelling, the streaming service has plenty of binge-worthy series to keep you glued to your screen. Here are three must-watch shows to dive into starting May 22.
The Boys (2019–2026)
The dust has barely settled on the divisive series finale of Eric Kripke's superhero satire, and if you haven't caught up yet, this weekend is your chance. Season 5 brings back Karl Urban's Billy Butcher, Jack Quaid's Hughie, Antony Starr's terrifying Homelander, and the rest of the chaotic crew for one last explosive ride. With all the gore, dark comedy, and jaw-dropping twists fans have come to expect, The Boys goes out with a bang. For those who haven't started this 40-episode roller coaster, now is the perfect time to binge the entire saga. And if you want more after that, check out The Boys Universe Expands: Trigger Warning Video Game Hits PSVR2 on June 9.
Citadel: Diana (2024)
After a three-year hiatus, the mega-budget spy series Citadel returned with Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas for a pulse-pounding second season. But if you've already finished that, the spin-off Citadel: Diana is the perfect follow-up. Set in 2030 Milan, the series follows undercover agent Diana Cavalieri (Matilda De Angelis) as she navigates enemy territory and must trust a foe to survive. Of all the shows in the Citadel universe, this one stands out for its stellar lead performance and thrilling action sequences. For more binge ideas, see Your Weekend Binge Plan: 3 Netflix Shows to Devour Starting May 29.
Maxton Hall — The World Between Us (2024–Present)
If you're in the mood for romance, Maxton Hall — The World Between Us is one of Prime Video's most addictive non-English originals. Based on Mona Kasten's novel Save Me, it follows scholarship student Ruby Bell (Harriet Herbig-Matten) at an elite English boarding school. After she witnesses a secret, wealthy heir James Beaufort (Damian Hardung) becomes determined to buy her silence. The series became a global sensation in 2024, and its slick, indulgent storytelling makes it perfect for a weekend binge. For more international hits, check out 8 Near-Perfect Netflix Shows You've Never Heard Of (But Should Binge Now).
Whether you're craving superhero chaos, spy thrills, or a swoon-worthy romance, Prime Video has you covered this weekend. Grab your popcorn and start streaming.
