For those planning a movie marathon this weekend, Prime Video offers three relevant projects: from crime dramas to comedic experiments.
"Cross", Season 2
The adaptation of James Patterson's bestsellers featuring Aldis Hodge in the lead role solidifies its position as one of Amazon's key franchises alongside "Reacher" and "Bosch". Aldis Hodge embodies the image of a brilliant yet controversial detective from Washington.
Why You Should Watch: The second season has received high critical acclaim (94% on Rotten Tomatoes). Currently, 6 out of 8 episodes are available; the final episode will be released on March 18.
"Jury Duty"
A unique blend of reality show and comedy series, where all participants in the trial are actors, except for one person – Ronald Gladden, who believes in the reality of what is happening.
Why You Should Watch: The first season consists of just 8 short episodes of 30 minutes each. This is the perfect time to refresh your memory before the premiere of the second season ("Corporate Retreat"), which is scheduled for March 20, 2026.
"Young Sherlock"
The main premiere of the week from director Guy Ritchie. The plot tells the story of the early journey of the legendary detective (played by Hiro Fiennes-Tiffin), who finds himself at the center of a large-scale conspiracy while trying to investigate a murder and protect his own freedom.
Why You Should Watch: All 8 episodes became available for viewing on March 4. The series has already received positive reviews from both professional critics (83%) and viewers (85%).