3 bingeworthy Prime Video shows you should watch this weekend (April 10 - April 12)

When it comes to TV shows, Amazon Prime Video has a bingeworthy collection from which to choose.From comedies that leave you gasping for air to captivating stories that linger long after the credits roll, there’s no shortage of content on this mountain of entertainment.Topping this weekend’s list of bingeworthy shows to watch is a dark, psychological crime drama led by a legend, followed by a raucous Canadian comedy series and a timely, reality-bending conspiracy thriller.

Don’t just keep the popcorn handy—you're going to need the candy, too.3 The Capture Should you believe what you think you see? A super-rare suspense drama that’s not just smart and gripping but also deeply engaged with a bizarre, terrifying present, is a must-see, reality-bending conspiracy thriller.The British series centers on a tenacious police detective who’s lured into a massive conspiracy involving real-time deepfake technology, mass surveillance, and manipulated video evidence.

Detective Inspector Rachel Carey (’s Holliday Grainger) is selected to investigate the case of Shaun Emery (’s Callum Turner), a soldier fighting for his freedom in the wake of an overturned murder conviction and damning newly surfaced video footage from a night out in London.When she quickly uncovers a multi-layered conspiracy, she learns that disentangling misinformation from truth can often be a matter of perspective… and perception.In a post-truth era of deepfakes, alternative facts, and pervasive surveillance, seeing is deceiving.

Told through the lens of the intelligence community’s extraordinary oversight capability, addresses the timely question of whether we can really believe what our eyes think they see.The Rotten Tomatoes-approved, BAFTA-nominated series is worth watching for its scarily plausible premise, timely paranoia, superb acting, and intricacies showcased throughout a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game of espionage.The Capture TV-MA Crime Mystery Thriller Release Date 2019 - 2022-00-00 Where to watch Close WHERE TO WATCH Streaming BUY Cast Holliday Grainger, Ben Miles, Lia Williams, Cavan Clerkin, Ginny Holder, Ron Perlman, Nigel Lindsay, Peter Singh Main Genre Crime Creator(s) Ben Chanan Seasons 2 Powered by Expand Collapse 2 Moonshine Dysfunction, lust, legacy, and lobster Canadian charm and family humor have continued to draw viewers’ attention to Prime Video comedy series .

The epic tale of lust, legacy, and lobster focuses on a dysfunctional clan of adult half-siblings as they battle for control of the family business, the ramshackle summer resort they call The Moonshine.Set against the backdrop of financial hardship in Nova Scotia, small-town intrigue, and a long-buried secret that threatens to annihilate the Finley-Cullen family once and for all, the show blends dark comedy with drama to explore its characters.Parents Bea ('s Corrine Koslo) and Ken ('s Peter MacNeill) want to retire, but their flawed adult kids—who include a local DJ, a strait-laced architect, an overlooked sister, and a drug-loving brother fresh out of rehab—only seem capable of creating chaos.

The rambunctious comedy is both amusing and chaotic, featuring a breezy, summer vibe, a distinct coastal setting with a summer-camp feel, plenty of eccentric sibling shenanigans, strong performances, and fast-paced storytelling that breaches the bounds of entertainment.If you enjoy shows about intense family rivalry, inheritance games, and secrets, provides it through a fresh, new lens.​​​​​​​ 1 Hand of God A different side of vigilante justice Led by Ron Perlman () and Dana Delaney (), is a captivating crime drama heavily rooted in moral corruption and dark psychology.Part of Amazon’s early original programming, its premiere episode was one of two drama pilots streamed in August 2014 where viewers were allowed to give their opinions before the studio decided whether to order the entire series.

In October 2014, the show was given the green light.Subscribe for Curated Prime Video Picks and Analysis Keep your watchlist sharp—subscribe to our newsletter for curated TV pick guidance, incisive context, and smart takes on Prime Video titles and streaming trends.Ideal for readers who want informed recommendations and clearer viewing choices.

Get Updates By subscribing, you agree to receive newsletter and marketing emails, and accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.You can unsubscribe anytime.Our story follows Pernell Harris (Perlman), a corrupt judge who suffers a mental breakdown after his daughter-in-law is raped, justice is delayed, and his son attempts suicide.

Believing that God is compelling him to engage in vigilante justice, the judge teams up with a violent religious zealot ex-con named KD (’s Garret Dillahunt) to find the man responsible for destroying his family.If you watched Perlman in , you’ll understand why it's a big problem for the perpetrator.doesn’t just explore vigilante justice, though.

There’s a questionable preacher in town who runs a cult-like church, creating the perfect intersection for a thematic exploration of madness and religious faith, corruption, and grief.You’ll be wowed by the show’s captivating performances and intense tone.Nearly 35,000 viewers have rated it at 4.5 out of 5 stars, and given that it’s created and written by Ben Watkins (), you know it’s a solid watch.

Hand of God TV-MA Drama Crime Release Date 2014 - 2017-00-00 Where to watch Close WHERE TO WATCH Streaming Network Prime Video Cast Dana Delany, Ron Perlman, Heather Brooker, Jimmy Ray Bennett, Rahad Coulter-Stevenson, DJ Robinson, Garret Dillahunt, Alona Tal, Andre Royo, Julian Morris, Elizabeth McLaughlin, Emily Arlook, Sal Velez Jr., Luke Sunshine, Blake Altounian, Linda Gray, Jon Tenney, Bill Cobbs, Maximiliano Hernández, Cleavon McClendon, Anthony Starke, Johnny Ferro, Tommy Day Carey, Angela Trimbur, Ravi Kapoor Directors Marc Forster, Andrew Bernstein, Peter Medak, Richard J.Lewis, Stephen Surjik Writers Michael Angeli, Sam Ernst, Ben Watkins Seasons 2 Powered by Expand Collapse If you’re looking for compelling engagement this weekend, these three shows will keep you glued to your screen as much as you can stand to be.Don’t forget to check in on the final season of , which premiered April 8.

Once you finish your chosen binge, stick around on Prime Video and peruse the streamer’s April lineup.You’ll be glad you did.Amazon Prime Video Subscription with ads Yes, via Prime membership or $9/month Simultaneous streams 3 Live TV No Price Included with Amazon Prime subscription ($15/month or $139/year) or $9/month standalone Visit Amazon Prime Video Expand Collapse

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