
The best shows to watch on Prime Video this weekend, June 12–14, 2026, include three top trending hits that are dominating worldwide streaming charts. Prime Video has had a historic Spring 2026 slate, with new releases like Spider-Noir, Off Campus, and the final season of The Boys continuing to pull in massive viewership week after week. That said, these three popular and bingeworthy series also deserve their time in the spotlight.
Between a fan-favorite 8-part family dramedy series, a hilarious and long-running reality show, and the latest YA romance sensation, there are plenty of great streaming options for all sorts of viewers this weekend on Prime Video. Be sure to check out last week’s Prime Video binge guide as well, which includes the celebrated animated series The Legend of Vox Machina and the true crime series Death Comes Knocking.
It’s Not Like That
It’s Not Like That has been a top-trending show on Prime Video for the last few weeks after arriving on May 15, 2026. Originally released on the Wonder Project subscription channel on Prime Video back in January, It’s Not Like That is considered a faith-based dramedy series that follows Malcolm and Lori, two single adults with children looking to stay afloat while also finding new purpose.
Malcom, a widower, and Lori, a divorcee, soon find that their platonic bond may carry something more in their small-town world. Featuring elements of coming-of-age drama and adult romance, It’s Not Like That earned a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score and is expected to be renewed for a second season, making this a must-watch for viewers who enjoy nostalgic and wholesome family dramas.
Clarkson’s Farm
Clarkson’s Farm may be the best reality show you’ve never heard of, streaming on Prime Video. It debuted back in 2021 and already has produced five seasons with 40 total episodes that fans can’t seem to get enough of. Clarkson’s Farm originated with British TV personality Jeremy Clarkson attempting to run a farm with 1000 acres despite having no agricultural experience whatsoever. He enlists the help of his girlfriend, Lisa Hogan, and a dedicated team of farmhands.
Although it sounds more like a skit than a five-season series, Clarkson’s Farm continues to win over fans and critics with each new installment. Often described as the ultimate feel-good show, Clarkson’s Farm is the definition of easy binge-watching and casual weekend viewing. With the finale two episodes of season 5 dropping next Wednesday, June 17, there’s no better time than this weekend to dive into this highly-praised reality series on Prime Video.
Every Year After
The only major new TV streaming release on Prime Video this week was Every Year After, the latest young-adult romance series on the platform that is based on a bestselling novel. Joining the likes of Off Campus, The Summer I Turned Pretty, and more, Every Year After is a quintessential YA drama series that centers on the romance between its two protagonists, Percy (Sadie Soverall) and Sam (Matt Cornett). It’s currently the second most-watched show on Prime Video in the world and #1 in the United States.
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Every Year After poses the question: what if two lifelong friends are actually soulmates destined to be together? Through eight episodes, viewers follow the origin story of Percy and Sam’s connection, jumping throughout their past and present timelines to build an entire portrait of their friendship and potential romance. Each episode runs between 43 and 55 minutes, making it completely possible to finish in just one weekend. Although it is not as critically acclaimed as Off Campus, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 68%, it does act as a perfect follow-up show and is yet another worthy entry into Prime Video’s growing YA catalogue.
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