3 new to Prime Video shows I recommend you binge-watch this weekend (March 20–March 22)
The return of Invincible and more great Prime Video shows to binge this weekend
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Welcome to the weekend! If you're looking forward to chilling out in front of the TV over the next few days, then this guide to the best Prime Video shows to binge this weekend will help you narrow down what to watch.
The return of Invincible is our lead this week, with three brand new episodes already available to watch. It's backed up by a pair of great comedy shows: the second season of Australian crime spoof Deadloch, and one-of-a-kind reality comedy Jury Duty, which is back with a brand new format.
If that's not enough viewing suggestions, 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 April 2026.
New to Prime Video to stream this weekend
Invincible season 4
Available: US/UK
The hit animated superhero show returns for its fourth year – and things are looking bleaker than ever for Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun). He may have saved the world last season, but the cost was great, and now he finds himself tormented by the past while facing villains old and new.
Anyone who has watched Invincible will know that this is a superhero show that doesn't pull its punches. Violent, morally ambiguous, and often genuinely shocking, the new season looks set to be the darkest yet. Three episodes are available to stream now, with the rest rolling out weekly until April 22.
Watch Invincible season 4.
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Deadloch season 2
Available: US/UK
The second season of this Australian crime comedy is as darkly hilarious as ever. The first series was set in the titular small town in Tasmania, and followed two detectives – Dulcie Collins (Kate Box) and Eddie Redcliffe (Madeleine Sami) – as they tried to get to the bottom of a murder case. They're back on the case in season 2, which moves the action to Barra Creek, a crocodile-riddled town where backpackers go mysteriously missing, and old grudges are never forgotten.
Deadloch's first year was a big hit around the world. This follow-up is more ambitious – still laugh-out-loud funny, but also darker and stranger. Recommended.
Watch Deadloch season 2.
Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat
Available: US/UK
The original Jury Duty was an impressive feat of reality comedy where regular joe Ronald Gladden applied to be part of a jury pool being filmed for a documentary, unaware that the entire thing was a hoax and everyone he met was really an actor. Part Truman Show-esque experiment and part reality series, it made Gladden a star. This follow-up applies the same principles to another unwitting lead, Anthony Norman, as he starts a temp job at Rockin' Grandma's Hot Sauce – a company that is about to head off for its company retreat.
As the company's founder prepares to step down, the getaway descends into chaos, with Norman, a baffled everyman, trying to figure out what is going on.
Watch Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat.
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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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