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This Cruelly Canceled Prime Video Fantasy Show Deserves Another Look
After briefly losing the top spot to Scarpetta, Robert Kirkman’s Invincible is once again the number one TV show on Prime Video. Now in its fourth season, the animated superhero show is an iconic fan-favorite that revolutionized the genre, and it continues to win adoration from critics and fans alike for its stellar animation and vocal performances. But in case that’s not your cup of tea, or if you’re already all caught up and waiting for the next episode, there are still many more options to explore on the streaming service. So, without further ado, here’s a look at three great shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘One Mississippi’ (2015–2017)
Co-created by and starring Tig Notaro, One Mississippi is a comedy-drama series that follows an LA radio host (Notaro) as she returns to her hometown in Mississippi after learning that her mother is dying. Recovering from her own health crises and feeling lost in the wake of this loss, Tig moves in temporarily with her brother and stepfather and learns more about the town and her mother’s past. Besides Notaro, the series also stars Noah Harpster, John Rothman, and Cailey Fleming in main cast roles, with Rya Kihlstedt, Casey Wilson, Stephanie Allynne, and more as recurring characters.
One Mississippi had a highly acclaimed two-season run on Prime Video before its unfortunate cancellation in 2018, and though the show is quite underrated, it’s easily one of the best dramedies you haven’t seen. Anchored by the moving and comedic performance of its creator-star, the series is an engaging, grounded, deeply heartbreaking, and darkly funny journey that deserves a lot more attention. The show has also received a number of accolades, including a Critics’ Choice TV Award for Most Exciting New Series and two nominations for GLAAD Media Awards.
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‘The Wheel of Time’ (2021–2025)
Created by Rafe Judkins and inspired by Robert Jordan’s book series, The Wheel of Time is an epic fantasy drama show set in a high-fantasy world. Rosamund Pike stars as Moiraine Damodred, a member of an all-female mystic order who sets out on a quest alongside her companion al’Lan Mandragoran (Daniel Henney) and four young people from a secluded village, believing that one of them could be the prophesied reincarnation of a being who could save the world or destroy it. The massive ensemble cast also includes Zoë Robins, Madeleine Madden, Josha Stradowski, Marcus Rutherford, and more.
Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time books are one of the most acclaimed works of fantasy literature ever published, with a reputation that rivals J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. The series adaptation successfully captures the spirit of the books, effectively translating their epic story to the screen, and it was very well-received throughout its three-season run. Though it was sadly canceled while still in its prime, The Wheel of Time is a brilliantly performed and gorgeously produced fantasy epic that’s a must-watch for genre fans.
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‘Upload’ (2020–2025)
Created by Greg Daniels, Upload is a sci-fi comedy-drama show starring Robbie Amell as Nathan Brown, a computer programmer in the year 2033. After he dies prematurely in an accident, Nathan is uploaded into an expensive virtual afterlife by his possessive and controlling girlfriend (Allegra Edwards), where he forms an unexpected bond with his still-living customer service rep, Nora (Andy Allo), who in turn starts to suspect that Nathan’s death may not have been an accident. Zainab Johnson, Kevin Bigley, Andrea Rosen, Owen Daniels, and more appear in supporting roles.
Upload’s first season, released in 2020, had generally favorable reviews from critics and audiences, and it steadily improved over the course of subsequent seasons to become one of the most popular and acclaimed sci-fi shows of recent years. A fascinating, hilarious, and intriguing tech-satire that draws clear inspiration from genre icon Black Mirror, the show takes audiences on an unpredictable and well-crafted journey alongside some very endearing characters, brought to life by the stellar performances of its cast.
- Release Date
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2020 – 2025
- Network
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Prime Video
- Directors
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Jeffrey Blitz, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Daina Reid, David Rogers, Sarah Boyd, Jonathan van Tulleken, Tom Marshall
- Writers
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Megan Neuringer, Maxwell Theodore Vivian, Farhan Arshad, Alison Brown, Shepard Boucher, Yael Green, mike lawrence, Lauren Houseman, Aasia LaShay Bullock, Alex J. Sherman, Alyssa Lane
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