3 new to Prime Video shows I recommend you binge-watch this weekend (March 13–March 15)
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It's the weekend and, if you're anything like us, you'll be looking forward to some quality time in front of the TV. That's why we've pulled together this handy list of three essential new Prime Video shows that are available to watch right now on the streamer.
Scarpetta heads up our list this week, with Nicole Kidman taking on the role of the forensic pathologist. We've also picked out a twisty new South Korean romantic thriller and a historical drama that takes us back to the tumultuous days of the American Civil War.
If that's not enough viewing suggestions for you, then make sure to also check out our guide to the best new shows and movies on streaming, which covers everything from Netflix to Disney Plus. Or find out what's coming up with our guides to everything new on Netflix in March 2026.
New to Prime Video to stream this weekend
Scarpetta
Available: US/UK
There has long been talk of adapting the cases of Patricia Cornwell's forensic pathologist, Kay Scarpetta, for the screen, with big names like Jodie Foster and Helen Mirren previously attached way back in the '90s. The character has finally made it to our screens in this new Prime Video thriller, starring Nicole Kidman as Kay, with Jamie Lee Curtis executive producing and co-starring as Scarpetta's snarky sister Dorothy. The eight-episode series takes place across two time periods, with Scarpetta investigating the death of a biomedical engineer in the present, in a case that bears some eerie similarities to a series of killings from the '90s.
This season adapts two of Cornwell's books and takes some wild swings along the way. If you're looking for a tense thriller that will keep you guessing all the way to the end, this one is for you.
Watch Scarpetta.
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Siren's Kiss
Available: US/UK
This romantic thriller has been a hit in South Korea. Based on a TV show from the '90s, Koori no Sekai, Siren's Kiss follows insurance investigator Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon) as he looks into a series of fraud cases – and deaths – that all link back to the same mysterious woman, Han Seol-ah (Park Min-young). As Woo-seok gets closer to Han Seol-ah, he finds himself questioning if she is a villain or a victim. Cha is a former cop, and he'll have to draw on all of his experiences if he's to solve the mystery – and make it out alive.
With a slow-burn plot and steamy tension between its two leads, Siren's Kiss is an intriguing new show. The first season is 12-episodes long, with four available to watch right now, making this a great time to jump on board.
Watch Siren's Kiss.
The Gray House
Available: US/UK
This epic historical mini-series is based on the true story of Elizabeth Van Lew (Mary-Louise Parker), a woman who led a network of Union spies in Virginia during the American Civil War. Initially, we see the events of this brutal conflict primarily through the eyes of Elizabeth, as well as sex worker Clara Parish (Hannah James), but the scope of the story being told soon broadens out to take in more lives, including figures like John Wilkes Booth. It's a fascinating and dramatic depiction of a brutal era and the women fighting for change.
All eight episodes of The Gray House landed on Prime Video at the end of February, making this the ideal weekend binge watch if you're in the mood for something educational as well as entertaining.
Watch The Gray House.
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Recommendations for what to watch on Prime Video this weekend has come via Will Salmon, GamesRadar's Streaming Editor. Will has been writing about film, TV, and comics for the last 20 years in the pages of SFX magazine, Horrorville, Comic Heroes, and online here. If you still need a hand with what to watch this weekend, here's a little quiz to help:
Looking for something else to watch? Check out our guides to the best Prime Video shows, the best Netflix shows, and the best Paramount Plus shows.

Will Salmon is the Streaming Editor for GamesRadar+. He has been writing about film, TV, comics, and music for more than 15 years, which is quite a long time if you stop and think about it. At Future he launched the scary movie magazine Horrorville, relaunched Comic Heroes, and has written for every issue of SFX magazine for well over a decade. His music writing has appeared in The Quietus, MOJO, Electronic Sound, Clash, and loads of other places too.
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