In the mood for a new Prime Video show? If your plan for the weekend is to unwind with Amazon's streaming service, but you don't want to waste any of your downtime finding your next show, I've got your back.
We've already sorted through all the best new TV shows and movies coming out in May, and below, I've rounded up a handful of recent Prime Video shows that you might want to binge-watch over the next couple of days.
Prime Video waited till Wednesday to drop its best release of the month, so I've included that plus two recent, trending releases. Here are the three new to Prime Video shows I think you should be streaming this weekend.
'Off Campus'
First up, we've got Prime Video's hit new romance series, "Off Campus." This college drama/soap is based on the bestselling books by Elle Kennedy and revolves around the Briar University ice hockey team, their hookups, and relationships.
Each season (it's already been renewed) focuses on a different couple, and this first one revolves around the "fake dating"/ "opposites attract" relationship between hockey-hating music major Hannah Wells (Ella Bright) and the university's all-star center player, Garret Graham (Belmont Cameli). Garrett offers up his skills to help Hannah catch her actual crush's attention....
Stream "Off Campus" on Prime Video now
'Spider-Noir'
Prime Video's newest release is also the show I'd most recommend on this entire list. I've already seen all eight episodes of "Spider-Noir," and I think the show's a blast: you can read my "Spider-Noir" review to find out why.
This new Spidey story introduces us to private detective Ben Reilly (Nicolas Cage), who used to protect 1930s New York as the city's only superhero. But when he takes a case that sees him crossing paths with mobsters, a femme fatale, and some powerful foes, Ben has to reckon with his past life as "The Spider."
Stream "Spider-Noir" on Prime Video now
'The Boys'
If you've been waiting for the perfect opportunity to get caught up on "The Boys," this weekend could be the perfect opportunity, as the series came to an end not that long ago.
In this fifth season, the irreverent superhero show saw Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), Hughie (Jack Quaid) and The Boys mounting some sort of resistance to Homelander (Antony Starr), who had taken full control of America, ruling through fear and imprisoning his dissenters in "Freedom Camps." Their goal? To bring his tyrannical reign to an end for good.
Watch "The Boys" season 5 on Prime Video now