We’re just a month removed from the second season of the hit video game adaptation Fallout, and the series is back near the top of the streaming charts. This is a direct result of the release of a tantalizing trailer, which promised more unlikely adventures for The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) and Lucy (Ella Purnell). Fallout currently sits second in the official Prime Video top 10 in the U.S., behind another huge hit in the animated series <em>Hazbin Hotel</em>, which is currently near the end of its second season. But there is much more on offer this weekend than just Fallout and Hazbin Hotel, and Collider is here to help you find it. So, without further ado, here’s a look at the three Prime Video shows you need to binge this weekend.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘Malice’ (2025)
A list of Prime Video recommendations for this weekend wouldn’t be complete without the streamer’s most exciting new arrival: Malice. Created by James Woods, this thriller follows a charming tutor who, after infiltrating the lives of a wealthy family, begins enacting his sinister plan. However, the family soon becomes suspicious of their new arrival, having to confront the danger that exists right under their nose.
A winding tale sporting six episodes in total, the show is perfect for an easy binge-watch this weekend — the sort of series you simply won’t be able to put down. A British thriller with a twist, the series boasts a stellar cast, including funny man Jack Whitehall as Adam Healey, Carice van Houten as Nat Tanner, David Duchovny as her husband, Jamie, and many more. Why not join the rest of the country in solving this inviting mystery this weekend?
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‘Nice to Not Meet You’ (2025)
Of the many critically acclaimed aspects of the record-breaking series Squid Game, its success simply wouldn’t have been the same without the lead performance of Lee Jung-jae. For fans of his work, you’ll want to join the millions currently watching the weekly release of Nice to Not Meet You. The series stars the Squid Game lead as Lim Hyun-joon, a forgotten actor who finds a second chance as a detective star. Little does he expect to find an unlikely romance with a political journalist along the way.
Any viewer of Squid Game can attest to the talent of Jung-jae, with this performance in Nice to Not Meet You continuing his wonderfully consistent run. This blend of romantic drama and comedy has aired four episodes already, with the fifth on its way this Monday, so there is no better time to catch up than this weekend. Though not likely to be a big awards contender, this entertaining series is the perfect easy watch.
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‘Coach’ (1989–1997)
If you fancy a slice of nostalgia this weekend, why not try the classic ABC sitcom Coach? Following Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson), head coach of an NCAA college football team, the series details the ups, downs, and in-betweens of his hilarious personal and professional life as he attempts to incorporate his love for football into every aspect. However, friction is never far behind, especially with his partner, who has no interest in the sport.
Featuring a well-balanced ensemble, plenty of hilarious one-liners, and simple yet effective storylines, Coach is the sort of throwback that will put a smile on your face and keep it there. Sadly, although a revival was commissioned 10 years ago and episodes filmed, the reboot never made it to air, leaving fans of the series with the original run to keep them entertained. Luckily, there are almost 200 episodes to choose from, with the show winning two Primetime Emmys.

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1989 – 1997
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Jerry Van Dyke
Luther Van Dam
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Shelley Fabares
Christine Armstrong
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Bill Fagerbakke
Dauber Dybinski

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