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Finding something worthwhile in Prime Video’s top 10 can be a challenge, much like it is on most streaming platforms. A high chart position doesn’t necessarily guarantee a show is worthy of a full weekend marathon. Since I spend a large chunk of my time watching, reviewing, and covering the latest streaming releases, I make a habit of tracking Prime Video’s biggest hits to separate the genuinely great shows from those that are simply riding the trend wave.There are several strong options in Prime Video’s rankings right now. Among them are a new action-packed superhero series with Nicolas Cage, a hugely popular romance drama that continues to dominate the top spot, and a true crime doc. To help cut through the noise, I’ve picked the three shows from the streamer’s current top 10 that I think are most deserving of a spot on your watchlist this week.This list is based on the Prime Video U.S. top 10 shows as of Wednesday, June 3 2026.Best shows in the Prime Video top 10‘Spider-Noir’
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The biggest release on Prime Video last week was “Spider-Noir,” a new superhero series that reimagines comic book storytelling as a hard-boiled detective thriller set in the 1930s. What makes the show especially unique is its presentation. To honor both its comic book roots and the cinematic influences behind the genre, Prime Video lets viewers choose how they watch the entire season. Episodes are available in a vibrant “True-Hue Full Color” format or an “Authentic Black & White” version, with the latter appearing to be the intended viewing experience.Set in Depression-era New York City, “Spider-Noir” centers around the weary Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage), a private investigator who once operated as the city’s only masked vigilante. After years spent trying to leave that life behind, Ben is pulled back into danger when a seemingly routine case uncovers secret criminal activity stretching across the city. Ben soon finds himself crossing paths with journalist Robbie Robertson (Lamorne Morris), nightclub singer Cat Hardy (Li Jun Li), and notorious crime boss Silvermane (Brendan Gleeson) as he hunts for answers.Watch "Spider-Noir" on Prime Video now‘Off Campus’










