
This week, May 11–15, 2026, Prime Video has a lot to offer, including the return of a highly anticipated fantasy series after a three-year break. While popular shows like The Boys and Invincible continue to be big hits, Prime Video also has several other new and trending shows in a variety of genres that are worth watching.
With a fresh behind-the-scenes look at a hit comedy, a compelling true crime story, an exciting spy series, a new romance based on a popular book, and the return of a beloved fantasy epic, ScreenRant has rounded up the top shows to watch on Prime Video right now.
Jury Duty: Behind The Scenes Of Company Retreat
As a huge fan of Prime Video’s Jury Duty, I was thrilled to hear about Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat, and even more excited to dive into the new 10-part behind-the-scenes series. It really pulls back the curtain on how they made season two, starting with a fun reunion of contestants from both seasons. Honestly, it’s a fantastic look at all the hard work and creativity that went into pulling off those incredible scenarios. If you were hooked on Jury Duty like I was, you absolutely need to check this out this week – it gives you a whole new appreciation for the show.
Killing Grounds: The Gilgo Beach Murders
As a true crime buff, I’ve been completely hooked by Killing Grounds: The Gilgo Beach Murders on Prime Video. It’s been climbing the charts – currently it’s the #9 most-streamed series in the U.S.! This four-part docuseries tells the incredible story of how police discovered a serial killer’s burial site on Long Island, which reopened a lot of cold cases. It really digs into the eleven victims found between 1996 and 2011, and ultimately shows how a dangerous killer was caught. If you’re into true crime, seriously, don’t miss this one on Prime Video.
Citadel
After a somewhat controversial first season, Citadel is back for season 2 and is already a big hit on Prime Video. Starring Richard Madden, Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, and Stanley Tucci, the new season is packed with thrilling, fast-paced action that feels like a big-budget movie – a result of the Russo Brothers (known for Avengers) being involved. If you’re looking for exciting entertainment on Prime Video this week, Citadel season 2 is a great choice.
Off Campus
Prime Video’s new series, Off Campus, is generating a lot of buzz and is predicted to be a major streaming success when it premieres this Wednesday, May 13. Adapted from a popular novel, the eight-episode show is being compared to other sports-themed romantic dramas. In fact, Prime Video is so confident in its potential that it’s already renewed the series for a second season before the first one even airs, suggesting they expect a huge audience. Off Campus is poised to be one of the biggest new shows across all streaming platforms this week.
Good Omens
The beloved series Good Omens is concluding with a final, movie-length episode arriving on Wednesday, May 13. Starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen as an angel and a demon, the show centers on their unlikely partnership to stop the apocalypse. With two previous seasons and 12 episodes already available, now is a great time to start watching Good Omens before the finale premieres this week on Prime Video.
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2026-05-12 00:18