Tom Pelphrey, Lewis Pullman and Josh Brolin, Outer Range
Can anything stop Terminal List? Chris Pratt’s military thriller is once again the most popular movie or series on Amazon Prime Video on Monday, July 25. In fact, the top 4 remains unchanged from last week. You’d think a new Prime Video would easily sneak into the Top 10, but neither Billy Porter’s Anything’s Possible nor boxing flick Prizefighter, each released on Friday, made the list today. Returning to the list are two sci-fi shows about old men and holes: Outer Range at No. 9 and Night Sky at No. 10. Both came out in the spring.
But a list of shows and movies isn’t enough, which is why we’re giving you some pointers and letting you know which ones are worth your time. We’ll also show you what’s next with Amazon Prime Video so you know what’s on the Top 10 list in the future.
Coming to Amazon Prime Video this week:
Yesterday’s list of Amazon Top 10 shows and movies
Top 10 TV Shows and Movies on Amazon Prime Video
1. The Terminal List
For fans of: Military thrillers, tough guys | Is it good?: It does the trick On the same subject : Top 33 Amazon Prime Video Movies Now (June 2022).
Chris Pratt stars in this adaptation of Jack Carr’s novel about a Navy SEAL whose platoon is destroyed on an undercover mission, but becomes a target himself when his account of what happened doesn’t match what the government says happened. Start the conspiracy theories! (Friday Rank: 1)
2. The Boys
For fans of: Superhero, Superjerk, Superviolence | Is it good?: It’s so good On the same subject : How to get free e-books for any device.
Eric Kripke’s adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic, now in its third season, is the best superhero TV show for people who don’t like superheroes. It follows a group of corrupt superheroes and the corporation that runs them, as well as a group of vigilantes focused on taking them down and exposing them for what they are. It’s also gleefully gross and gory. (Friday Rank: 2)
3. The Summer I Turned Pretty
For fans of: Teen Romance, Beach Vacation | Is he good?: He is good at what he does See the article : DISMISSAL: WHISKEY & ARZIKI CONTINUES REGIONAL JUDGMENT IN US SECURITY LAW.
Get some of those summer beach vibes without all the sunburn in this YA romance by Jenny Han (For All the Boys I’ve Loved Before). The series follows a young woman named Belly (Lola Tung) on her annual family vacation in a Massachusetts beach town where she becomes involved in a love triangle between two brothers. This is for Swifties. (Friday Rank: 3)
4. Reacher
For fans of: Huge dudes who kick ass and do detective work | Is it good?: It’s tearing
Move over Tom Cruise. Jack Reacher is finally getting the adaptation (and leading man) the character deserves as Alan Ritchson plays an ex-military cop who now spends his days roaming the country solving problems that come his way. It’s Amazon’s latest potential hit franchise. (Friday Rank: 4)
5. House of Gucci
For lovers of: Melodrama, Italian accent | Is it good?: It’s a little disappointing
Adam Driver and Lady Gaga star in this biopic about an Italian fashion family that almost eats itself as members vie for control of the iconic brand. (Friday Rank: 6)
6. The 355
For fans of: Fights against women, espionage actions around the world | Is it good?: Not really
An all-star cast (Jessica Chastain, Penélope Cruz, Diane Kruger, Lupita Nyong’o) comes together for this medium-sized film about international female spies working to stop the next world war. (Friday Rank: 7)
7. Forever Summer: Hamptons
For fans of: Young Horny People and Their Stupid Problems | Is it good?: It’s as empty as its subjects
Forever Summer: The Hamptons is Amazon’s attempt to enter the Bravo and VH1 entertainment arena. A group of young people gather in the Hamptons for a summer of drinking, hanging out, and talking with–. (Friday Rank: 5)
8. James May: Our Man in Italy
For fans of: Top Gear, Travel Shows | Is it good?: If you want a virtual Italian vacation, then by all means
Former Top Gear presenter James May turns to travel writing in this series where he shows himself to the world. After exploring Japan in Season 1, he goes to Italy in Season 2. It’s exactly what you think it would be. (Friday Rank: 9)
9. Outer Range
For fans of: Big Holes, Yellowstone, Sci-Fi twists | Is it good?: Yeehaw, you bet
This neo-western owes as much to Twin Peaks as it does to Yellowstone, and was probably set up that way. Josh Brolin stars as a rancher who finds a giant hole in his Wyoming pasture, opening up a series of mysteries that are as metaphysical as they are spiritual. At the heart of it all is a murder mystery, but it’s the strange detours Outer Range takes that make it memorable. (Friday Rank: n/a)
10. Night Sky
For fans of: Quiet Sci-Fi, Strong Acts | Is it good?: Not bad
J.K. Simmons and Sissy Spacek play an elderly couple with a secret: their house has a portal to another world. This contemplative series explores ideas of love, commitment and death, though it doesn’t always work as a successful sci-fi show. (Friday Rank: n/a)
Based on Amazon Prime Video’s top 10 movies and TV shows for Monday, July 25