March 10: Amazon Prime’s 10 Most Popular Shows: The 3 to Watch
By Phillip Swann
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Like Netflix and HBO Max, Amazon’s Prime Video posts a daily Top 10 list of the TV series and movies that are most popular with its subscribers on that day. Here is today’s top 10 (March 10, 2026) and the three that I would recommend you watch.
Amazon’s Top 10 Most Watched Titles For March 10, 2026
1. Melania
2. Young Sherlock
3. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Season one)
4. Cross
5. 56 Days
6. The Bluff
7. Fallout
8. The Gray House
9. Blacklight
10. Wrecking Crew
(Displayed image of Melania Trump from the documentary, Melania.)
The Three Titles On Amazon’s Top 10 You Should Watch
Fallout (Two Seasons)
What Kind of Show: Post-apocalyptic Drama
Who’s In It: Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins
Based on the role-playing video game series, Fallout stars Ella Purnell as Lucy, a nuclear apocalypse survivor who leaves her bunker to search for her father in devastated Los Angeles. Walton Goggins (Justified) plays a dangerous bounty hunter who has transformed into a living ghoul. The show has received strong critical reviews with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a score of 93.
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Season One)
Where to Watch: Apple TV
What Kind of Show: Monster Action
Who’s In It: Kurt Russell, Wyatt Russell
Apple TV, the new HBO, has done it again with this over-the-top (in a good way) series inspired by the Godzilla movies. Kurt Russell stars as the head of an international organization that monitors the activity of monsters such as Godzilla which, of course, means he actually can do nothing to stop them. (It’s a monster series, folks.) Kurt’s real-life son, Wyatt, plays his Dad in the 1950s. Amazon has quietly obtained the rights to season one (season two is now streaming on Apple TV.) and it’s apparently doing monster ratings based on today’s number three ranking.
Cross (Season One and Two)
What Kind of Show: Mystery/Drama
Who’s In It: Aldis Hodge, Matthew Lillard
Aldis Hodge stars as a detective and forensic psychologist who has a special insight into the psyches of killers. Based on the James Patterson novels, the first season delivered plenty of chills and thrills. In the eight-episode season two, Cross hunts down a new serial killer and Matthew Lillard will join the cast. (The first three episodes of season two debuted on February 11 with a new episode every Wednesday until the season finale on March 18. Season one is now available on Amazon’s Prime Video.)
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I’ve seen several places indicate Prime Video now has SCTV episodes. But when I went to search for that yesterday, nothing showed up. What’s going on?
Canada only.