With a slew of new shows premiering on the best streaming services, television is hotter than ever But with so many choices, finding the best ones to binge-watch can be a chore That's where one platform's Top 10 list comes in handy, spotlighting the most buzzworthy shows at the time Of course, not all of them are guaranteed to be hits, but they are a good source to cut through the noise
To help you decide what to watch, we've combed through the current Prime Video Top 10 and highlighted three standout shows that actually deserve the hype Whether you're in the mood for a gritty superhero drama, an apocalyptic sci-fi adventure, or a neo-Western that looks like a cross between "Yellowstone" and "Stranger Things," you're guaranteed to find something to enjoy
Let's get right to the must-see shows
Amazon's poignant and hard-hitting anti-superhero show is back on the back foot with The Boys Their leader, Butcher (Karl Urban), is terminally ill and has only months to live after taking serum V24, which grants temporary super powers [His nemesis Homelander (Antony Starr) is at the height of his power and influence After the bloody events of the Season 3 finale, the public grows to love him more, and Seven's fellow supers alternately blindly follow his orders and cower in fear Meanwhile, Vought's double agent, Victoria Neumann (Claudia Doumit), is closing in on the White House But all is not lost for the Boys Butcher has a plan to wipe out the superheroes: unleash the anti-super virus he discovered in the spin-off show "Gen V"
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As a big fan of "Fallout," I had high expectations for Prime Video's take on the post-apocalypse series set in a 1950s-inspired future And I am happy to report that I was not disappointed The eight-episode first season of "Fallout" is packed with references for keenly observant fans, stunning production design, classic songs from the game, and the blend of emotional gut-punch and irreverent humor for which the series is known
The story is divided into three protagonists: Lucy (Ella Purnell), a bright-eyed, sheltered vault dweller who leaves the only home she has ever known Maximus (Aaron Morten) is a paramilitary "Bonds of Steel" recruit desperate to rise through the ranks; Cooper Howard (Walton Goggins) is a Hollywood star who survived the first nuclear explosion and is now a mutated, gun-toting outlaw; and the two protagonists are the only two people who have ever known each other Their paths become intricately entwined as they unravel the true purpose behind the vaults, which are billed as humanity's safety net
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Critics have compared Prime Video's sci-fi western "The Outer Range" to a cross between "Yellowstone," "Stranger Things" and "Lost" Its recent second season has proven to be a hit, earning a 92% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes Josh Brolin stars as Royal Abbott, a Wyoming rancher fighting for his land and family after discovering a mysterious black hole in his backyard Then things take a turn for the paranormal
A drifter named Autumn (Imogen Poots) starts a camp on his land and proposes a theory about what is going on Royal and his wife Cecilia (Lili Taylor) struggle to hold their family together after a devastating disappearance The Abbott family is forced to wander deep into a dark void that threatens to shake the very foundations of time itself
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