New On Prime This Week: If your Prime Video watchlist has been looking a little dry, this week is finally bringing the good stuff. From dark romance and twisted mystery to survival thrillers, biblical drama, and superhero chaos, Amazon Prime Video has a surprisingly solid lineup right now. Whether you want something intense, binge-worthy, emotional, or just plain wild, these new releases deserve a spot on your watchlist this week.
New On Prime This Week (March 22–28, 2026)

1. Siren’s Kiss (Prime Video | New Episodes: March 23 & March 24)
If you love romance with danger, mystery, and that “I should stay away from you but I can’t” energy, this one is made for you.
Starring Park Min-young and Wi Ha-joon, this Korean thriller follows a sharp investigator trying to uncover the truth behind a suspicious death tied to a high-end auction house. His biggest lead? A stunning woman whose fiancés keep dying under very suspicious circumstances.
As he gets deeper into the case, he also gets pulled deeper into her world—and that’s where things start getting messy.
Episode 7 drops on March 23 and Episode 8 on March 24, so if you haven’t started this one yet, now’s a good time to catch up.
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2. Pretty Lethal (Prime Video | March 25)
This is not your usual survival thriller—and honestly, that’s what makes it fun. Pretty Lethal follows five ballerinas whose trip takes a terrifying turn when they get stranded in a remote forest and end up seeking shelter at a creepy roadside inn.
The inn is run by a reclusive former ballet prodigy, and things go from weird to deadly very fast.
What makes this one stand out is the setup: these girls are trained, disciplined, and graceful—but now they have to turn all of that into survival mode. It looks like the kind of stylish, chaotic thriller that’s easy to binge in one sitting.
3. Bait (Prime Video | March 25)
Riz Ahmed leads this unusual, sharp, and slightly surreal comedy-drama that already sounds way more layered than your average “struggling actor” story.
In Bait, he plays a London actor whose life is going nowhere—until he gets the chance to audition for what could be the role of a lifetime: a Bond-style spy character.
But instead of becoming a simple success story, the opportunity sends his life into complete emotional and existential chaos.
Family, public opinion, pressure, identity, and absurdity all start crashing into one another. If you like your comedy smart, awkward, and slightly unhinged, this one could easily be your pick of the week.
4. Lockdown (Prime Video)
If you’re in the mood for something more emotional and introspective, Lockdown brings a quieter but more personal kind of drama.
The story follows Anita, who finds herself isolated at home during a national emergency while also dealing with personal struggles of her own. As the outside world changes, so does her inner one.
What begins as isolation slowly turns into a story about resilience, emotional survival, and perspective.
5. Invincible Season 4, Episode 4 (Prime Video | March 25)
Invincible continues to prove that animated superhero content can be way darker, more emotional, and more chaotic than most live-action shows. If you’ve been following Mark Grayson’s brutal journey, Episode 4 of Season 4, titled “Hurm”, premieres on March 25.
For anyone who hasn’t started the show yet, it follows seventeen-year-old Mark, whose father is Omni-Man – the most powerful superhero on Earth. But once Mark begins developing powers of his own, he realizes his father’s legacy may not be nearly as heroic as it looks from the outside.
If you love superhero stories with violence, betrayal, emotional damage, and massive twists, this one remains a must-watch.
6. House of David Season 2 (Prime Video | March 27)
After the first season pulled viewers into its epic biblical storytelling, House of David is returning with a much bigger second chapter.
This season picks up after David’s battle with Goliath and follows his rise as he moves closer to the throne while navigating palace politics, shifting loyalties, family jealousy, and growing emotional stakes.
What makes the show work is that it doesn’t just play as a religious retelling—it also leans into ambition, war, love, betrayal, and power struggles.
Season 2 looks more intense, more political, and more emotionally charged, making it one of Prime’s biggest binge drops this week. All episodes are set to stream at launch on March 27.
7. O Romeo (Prime Video | March 27)
If you’re craving a darker, grittier Hindi watch this week, O Romeo should definitely be on your radar. Starring Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri and directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, this crime drama is set against the dangerous and emotionally messy world of the Mumbai underworld.
Inspired by Mafia Queens of Mumbai, the story blends crime, romance, betrayal, power, and revenge into one intense ride. It has the kind of setup where love doesn’t arrive softly—it crashes into violence, ambition, and danger.
One important detail: the film will first arrive as an on-rent title on Prime Video Store from March 27, with a wider subscriber release expected later.
So, what are you watching first on Prime this week?