Prime Video's Top 10 is constantly changing with new releases being added to the streaming service, but let's face it - not every show is a must-see. While “Reacher” has long held the top 10 spot (and still reigns there), there's plenty more on Prime Video's trending list.
Prime Video's library is expanding by the day, making it tough to decide which shows to dive into next. Fortunately, we've done the hard work for you. We've picked out three of the freshest shows that are worth streaming right now.
This is based on the Prime Video Top 10 shows as of Monday, October 28.
“Tulsa King,” created by “Yellowstone” writer Taylor Sheridan, stars Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “General” Manfredi. Manfredi is a New York Mafia capo who, after serving 25 years in prison, is unexpectedly sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma to establish a new Mafia family operation.
With no familiarity with the land and growing increasingly suspicious of the family's motives, Dwight begins to build a new crew in Tulsa, assembling unlikely locals such as pharmacy owners and cab drivers to set up a criminal enterprise. The Tulsa King blends crime drama with fish-out-of-water humor as Dwight adjusts to a world that has changed dramatically since he was behind bars, and Stallone's portrayal of Dwight adds gritty charm to this unusual mob story.
Only Season 1 of “The Tulsa King” is available on Prime Video. To stream season 2, which is currently airing, you must subscribe to Paramount Plus (it's worth it for the free trial).
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“Like a Dragon”: Yakuza is an engaging blend of action and drama that takes the famous Yakuza video game series and turns it into an engaging film. Despite mixed reviews (currently at 56% on Rotten Tomatoes), the show clearly struck a chord with viewers, soaring to #4 on the Prime Video Top 10 upon its release. The show has proven to be an interesting option for those looking for a high-stakes drama, even if it has not won the hearts of all critics.
The show follows former yakuza Kazuma Kiryu (Ryoma Takeuchi) as he navigates the complex relationships and alliances in Japan's criminal underworld across two time periods: 1995 and 2005. in 1995, Kiryu and three friends escape from a life in an orphanage Dreaming of a way out, they attempt to rob a local video game arcade run by the Dojima family, an important Yakuza organization. In 2005, however, the conflict between the Tojo clan and the Omi Rengo gang intensifies, and the four friends become embroiled in a deeper conflict.
In particular, the 2005 timeline focuses on Kiryu's release from prison and his return to Kamurocho to protect his friends during a heist with large sums of money at stake, and his transformation from a youthful troublemaker to a man who, despite the violent world around him, is committed to protecting those he holds dear The film depicts the process of his transformation into a man dedicated to protecting those he cares about despite the violent world around him.
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“The Legend of Vox Machina” is the obvious choice for #1. This animated fantasy series brings to life the characters and stories of Critical Roll's first D&D campaign, focusing on a band of delinquent heroes known as the Vox Machina.
The group of adventurers includes characters such as the lovable Barbarian Grog (voiced by Travis Willingham), the powerful druid Keyleth (voiced by Marisha Ray), and twin rogue and ranger Vax and Vex (voiced by Liam O'Brien and Laura Bailey) are. They initially take on mercenary jobs, but soon face more sinister threats and fight villains such as the undead Briarwood and the ancient dragons of the Chroma Conclave. The series is filled with intense fantasy battles, humor, and touching developments that bring the group closer together as they face off against powerful enemies.
With a recently released Season 3 and a fourth season already confirmed, “The Legend of Vox Machina” continues to impress viewers. This renewal is a testament to the show's growing popularity and its unique appeal to fans of both D&D and animated fantasy.
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1. “The Legend of Vox Machina” (2022) 2: “King Tulsa” (2022) 4. “The Dragon: Yakuza” (2024) 5. “Diana the Citadel” (2024) 6. “Lioness” (2023) 7. “Pittsburgh. Pradeeps” (2024) 8. ‘Reacher’ (2022) 9. ‘Smarter than a Celebrity?’ (2024) 10. ‘Judy Justice’ (2021)
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