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3 Prime Video Shows You Need to Binge This Weekend

Everyone's favorite video game adaptation, Fallout, continues to deliver on Prime Video. The latest episode, "The Other Player," is receiving even more critical acclaim as the show retains its spot at the top of the streaming charts. So unmissable and all-conquering is the Walton Goggins and Ella Purnell-led series that the gap between episodes can feel painfully long, especially over the weekend. Well, with that in mind, Collider is here to point you in the direction of the other fantastic content currently available on the streamer. Without further ado, here's a look at 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.

'Steal' (2026)

Rotten Tomatoes: 76% | IMDb: 7.2/10

Fallout isn't the only new release on Prime Video worth watching. Ahead of her starring role in the long-awaited Tomb Raider series, Sophie Turner stars in Steal, a high-stakes thriller that follows an ordinary office worker who finds herself at the center of the heist of the century.

Created by S.A. Nikias, Steal stars Game of Thrones favorite Turner alongside the likes of Archie Madekwe and Jacob Fortune-Lloyd in an easy-to-binge series you won't regret giving your time. An indulgent, twisting tale sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, this six-episode series is the perfect way to fill your weekend without embarking on a mammoth viewing task ready to overtake your life.

'Tin Star' (2017–2020)

Rotten Tomatoes: 60% | IMDb: 7.2/10

Fans of British crime dramas, this is how you should spend your weekend. Created by Rowan Joffé, Tin Star follows Tim Roth's former Liverpool Metropolitan Police Service detective Jim Worth, who becomes the police chief of Little Big Bear, a small Canadian town. However, violent figures from his past and a power imbalance in his new town leave him desperately fighting to defend his family.

With 25 episodes across three seasons of Tin Star available, buckle in for a gritty, thrilling ride through one man's struggle to survive. What makes this series even more appealing is that it continues to get better throughout, with a mixed opening season giving way to a second and third packed with quality.

'My Lady Jane' (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 95% | IMDb: 7.4/10

A series cancelled way before its time, the brilliant historical fantasy dramedy, My Lady Jane, was one of the best shows of 2024. A retelling of the story of Lady Jane Grey (Emily Bader), the series follows her unexpected rise to the throne and the many around her, seemingly hellbent on taking her down. However, in this world, there's much more than first meets the eye.

If you loved Bader's chemistry with Tom Blyth in People We Meet on Vacation, then you'll love her electric relationship with Lord Guildford Dudley (Edward Bluemel) in My Lady Jane. Sporting a near-perfect 95% score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, this series' cancellation even led to a Change.org petition to save the show, earning over 125,000 signatures.

'Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner Faces the Heist of the Century in New Thriller Series Trailer

Sophie Turner is an ordinary office worker caught up in the crime of the century in the new trailer for Steal. The Prime Video TV series will deal with the aftermath of a devastating heist, as an ordinary woman gets entangled with both the thieves and British intelligence. All six episodes of Steal will premiere on Prime Video on January 21, 2026.

As the trailer opens, office drone Zara (Turner) is working for Lochmill Capital, a pension fund investment company in the heart of London; the only thing dangerous about the job is that she might get bored to death. That all changes when a coterie of armed robbers burst in; disguised in high-tech prosthetics to cloak their true identities, they demand that Zara and best pal Luke (Archie Madekwe) transfer four million pounds into their account. Despite their objections over stealing millions from innocent people, they comply. As the thieves get away, Zara and Luke's troubles are only beginning. DCI Rhys (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd), a cop with a gambling problem, is nosing around Zara's life, the thieves are still on the loose, and MI5, Britain's national intelligence service, is entangled with the whole mess. Zara and Luke had better get to the bottom of this quickly, or they'll end up taking the fall...

Who Are the Stars of 'Steal'?

Sophie Turner rocketed to fame as Sansa Stark in HBO's blockbuster fantasy series Game of Thrones in 2011. She subsequently starred as Jean Grey in two X-Men films, and was featured in the film Do Revenge and the TV series The Staircase. Last year, she played a notorious British jewel thief in the miniseries Joan, and starred in the psychological thriller Trust. Next up, she'll reunite with Game of Thrones co-star Kit Harington in the historical horror film The Dreadful, and play the iconic video game heroine Lara Croft in Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Tomb Raider TV series. Madekwe broke out on the AppleTV series See, and has starred in the films Gran Turismo, Saltburn, and Lurker. Fortune-Lloyd made his screen debut in Wolf Hall, and has subsequently appeared in the TV series The Queen's Gambit, Bodies, and The Great; last year, he starred as legendary Beatles manager Brian Epstein in the biopic Midas Man.

Steal was created and written by Sotiris Nikias (Cafe 404). It is executive produced by Greg Brenman (Peaky Blinders) and Rebecca de Souza (The Confessions of Frannie Langton), produced by Nuala O’Leary (Who Is Erin Carter?), and directed by Sam Miller (I May Destroy You) and Hettie MacDonald (Normal People).

All six episodes of Steal will premiere on Prime Video on January 21, 2026. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.

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