Top 10 One-Season Shows to Watch on Prime Video

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Published Feb 6, 2026, 6:09 PM EST

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Shows with a singular season often get a bad wrap, but can be some of the most effective and satisfying stories on TV if they're done well. While some shows are meant to span a singular season, living in the realm of a mini or limited series, other shows find they aren't able to make the jump from a first season to a second.

Whether it's because of the intended structure of the series or difficulty finding success, one-season TV shows can still feel succinct, encapsulating their stories and character arcs in a way that wouldn't work if they fanned out across multiple seasons. One-season series, especially those designed that way from the start, are often able to deliver tightly woven arcs that unfold with confidence.

Limited series and miniseries allow creators to tell complete, self-contained stories that are free to focus on tight pacing, intentional character arcs, and a clear thematic endpoint. Without having to worry about renewal cycles or growing audience metrics, these projects find their footing easily and attract high-profile talent who commit themselves to the projects, resulting in shows that feel more cinematic in nature.

Obviously, not every one-season show is planned as a solo narrative. Some series only receive one season before being canceled, and while this can be due to the story not resonating, it's typically more likely that viewership metrics or shifting priorities end a single-season series. Even when a show's lifespan is cut short, that doesn't mean it lacks value, as single-season shows can still deliver compelling stories.

Streaming platforms have become an interesting testing ground for one-season series in both formats, with some limited series and some single-season shows getting canceled before they get the chance to hit. Prime Video has become particularly good at greenlighting ambitious original programming across genres, from prestige dramas to experimental sci-fi and character-driven comedies.

While some of these shows were always intended to be a limited run miniseries, others have struggled to find their audience in an increasingly crowded streaming landscape. Regardless of intent or outcome, Prime Video’s one-season offerings frequently showcase bold ideas and high production value. Whether complete by design or limited by circumstance, Prime Video’s one-season shows are well worth a watch.

10 On Call

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A police procedural drama released in 2024, On Call came from the mind of Law & Order creator Dick Wolf. Starring Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente, On Call took a grounded approach to law enforcement storytelling, focusing on patrol officers navigating everyday calls and moving through the world of policing in a realistic way.

The series aimed to reflect the complexities of modern policing, using short, choppy episodes and an on-the-ground style to create a sense of urgency throughout the series. Despite its fresh approach, On Call was canceled after just a season on Prime Video. Still, the series offers a concise narrative and a commitment to authenticity, making it worth the watch.

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Release Date 2025 - 2025-00-00

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    Troian Bellisario

    Traci Harmon

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9 The Runarounds

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Another one-season series that was meant to span further, The Runarounds aired in 2023. A teen drama focusing on a group of high school students forming a band, the series had some quintessential teen drama themes at play, but managed to bloom into a larger narrative surrounding the band itself.

Set against the backdrop of suburban life, The Runarounds blends coming-of-age storytelling with music-driven energy and youthful ambition. While the series wasn't able to gain intense mainstream traction, The Runarounds' single season was able to function as a snapshot of adolescence, which still allows it to resonate.

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Release Date September 1, 2025

Network Prime Video

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    Rey Hernandez

    Rick Antuna

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    Mandy

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8 Hotel Costiera

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A more recent Prime Video original, Hotel Costiera follows former marine Daniel De Luca (Jessie Williams) as he returns to Italy in order to work at a hotel in Positano. While De Luca is looking for a life far away from the issues he faced in the military, he has no choice but to spring into action when the hotel owner's daughter disappears.

While Hotel Costiera was a different style of series for Prime Video, the show's ability to use its lavish and luxurious backdrop to its advantage helped reel viewers in. Though the series was canceled after just a season, Hotel Costiera is still well worth the watch for its twists and turns.

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Release Date 2025 - 2025-00-00

Network Prime Video

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    Daniel De Luca

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7 Tales From The Loop

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Based on the art of Simon Stålenhag, Tales From The Loop is a sci-fi drama that explores interconnected stories in a town built above a mysterious machine, the titular Loop. While the show has its ties to the sci-fi genre, rather than focusing on action or traditional tropes, it emphasizes the emotional side of the genre.

Released as a singular season miniseries, Tales From The Loop was designed as a complete narrative, which is clear from beginning to end. Each episode functions as a standalone short story, examining themes of love, loss, time, and existential curiosity.

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Release Date 2020 - 2020

Network Prime Video

Directors Andrew Stanton, Dearbhla Walsh, Jodie Foster, So Yong Kim, Charlie McDowell, Ti West
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    Logan the Bartender

6 Expats

Based on the novel The Expatriates by Janice Y. K. Lee, Expats stars Nicole Kidman as Margaret, one woman in a group of expats who are now living in Hong Kong. Exploring the lives of these American women living their lives somewhere else entirely, the series touches on cultural differences through an interesting lens.

Released as a limited series, Expats is a fully contained story within its singular series. The show received attention for its performances and nuanced exploration of trauma, as its stories focus on grief, privilege, and cultural displacement. With deliberately slow pacing, the show offers a layered, nuanced story.

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Release Date 2024 - 2024-00-00

Network Prime Video

Directors Lulu Wang

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    Neil Harris

    Gluten Free Simon

5 A League Of Their Own

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Based on the 1992 film, A League Of Their Own was one of Prime Video's most ambitious projects. The series aimed to expand the world of the film in a way that felt more suited for a long-form TV format. The show worked to balance sports drama with personal stories, and highlighted perspectives that were absent from the beloved film.

Despite critical acclaim, A League Of Their Own's provocative stories about gender, race, and sexuality didn't keep Prime Video invested. Canceled after just a single season, A League Of Their Own delivered a rich narrative that is worth the watch, even if it deserved the time and space to grow.

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Release Date 2022 - 2022-00-00

Showrunner Will Graham

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    Carson Shaw

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4 Dead Ringers

A psychological thriller miniseries, Dead Ringers is a gender-swapped version of David Cronenberg's 1988 film of the same name. Starring Rachel Weisz as identical twins, Dead Ringers delved into themes of obsession, control, and identity within the medical world, updating the story while maintaining the themes of the film.

Designed as a limited series from the jump, Dead Ringers used its singular season format to fully explore its unsettling premise. The show leaned heavily into body horror and psychological tension, offering a complete narrative, even if it leaves audiences somewhat uneasy because of it.

3 The Underground Railroad

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Based on Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Underground Railroad is a historical drama directed by Barry Jenkins. Following Cora (Thuso Mbedu), an enslaved woman seeking freedom, the story sees the underground railroad realized as a legitimate railroad system.

As the series was always intended to be a single, complete adaptation of the novel, it benefits from the stylistic choice to be a high-concept, cinematic miniseries. Its ten-episode run allows for careful, immersive storytelling, combining historical realism with symbolic elements. The Underground Railroad is often praised as one of Prime Video's most powerful originals.

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Release Date 2021 - 2021-00-00

Network Amazon Prime Video

Showrunner Barry Jenkins

Directors Barry Jenkins

Writers Barry Jenkins

2 Overcompensating

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A 2024 comedy, Overcompensating focuses on a former high school football player, Benny (Benito Skinner), as he navigates college life and figures out his own identity. Grappling with issues of masculinity and self-acceptance, Benny is flanked by his college cohort, a group of electric characters that help blend raunchy humor with introspective character work.

Overcompensating is set to return for another season in the future, but its current status as a single-season show makes it one of the best on the platform. Telling an encapsulated story through its first season, Overcompensating is able to stand on its sharp, culturally aware laurels.

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Release Date May 15, 2025

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Writers Scott King, Mitra Jouhari

1 Daisy Jones & The Six

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As one of the most well-known Prime Video originals, Daisy Jones & The Six adapts Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel of the same name into a music-driven drama series. Following the rise and fall of a mega-successful 1970s rock band, Daisy Jones & The Six uses a multi-perspective mockumentary style to share the past and present of the titular group.

Starring Riley Keough and Sam Claflin as Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne, the show's original music, intense romance, and ability to sweep through decades of stories is an unparalleled undertaking. Its self-contained structure makes Daisy Jones & The Six an ideal example of how one-season shows can feel both expansive and emotionally satisfying.

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Release Date 2023 - 2023-00-00

Network Amazon Prime Video

Directors Scott Neustadter

Writers Scott Neustadter

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