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Prime Day TV Deals Are Live — Here's What to Watch Tonight

Amazon Prime Day 2026 is in full swing, running through June 26, and home theater gear is seeing discounts of up to 51% off list prices. Whether you just scored a new OLED, a Dolby Atmos soundbar, or simply want to justify keeping that Prime membership another year, the real test of any upgrade is what you watch on it first. Here are the three shows dominating the global streaming charts right now — all available to stream tonight.

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House of the Dragon Season 3 (HBO Max)

The Targaryen civil war continues to dominate streaming, holding the #1 spot on HBO Max with no sign of slowing down. Season 3 has pushed the Dance of the Dragons into its darkest chapter yet — more dragons, more political betrayals, and the kind of production scale that demands the biggest screen you can get. If you need a refresher before diving into the new episodes, the first two seasons are still streaming on HBO Max in full.

Widow's Bay (Apple TV+)

The biggest surprise on Apple TV+ this month is Widow's Bay, a supernatural mystery that has quietly climbed to the #1 trending spot on the platform. Set in a fog-shrouded coastal town where nothing is quite what it seems, the series has drawn comparisons to the atmospheric dread of From and the slow-burn storytelling of early Midnight Mass. All episodes are available now — perfect for a one-sitting binge on a new setup.

Off Campus (Prime Video)

While you are already on Amazon for Prime Day, check out Off Campus, Prime Video's #1 trending series. The college drama has been climbing the charts steadily all week and lands right in the summer binge sweet spot — easy to pick up, hard to put down. New episodes drop weekly, so now is the moment to catch up before the next one lands.

What to Watch First

Start with House of the Dragon if you want spectacle — those dragon sequences are the reason you bought the new TV. For a complete one-night experience, Widow's Bay delivers eight tightly plotted episodes that build to a genuinely satisfying finish. And if you are in the mood for something lighter that still rewards attention, queue up Off Campus for the weekend.

Got your new setup dialed in? Let us know which show you are firing up first.

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