Top 10 Best Miniseries On Amazon Prime Video
The Gentleman In Moscow
This series follows Count Alexander Rostov, a man who goes from living a rich, carefree life to being trapped inside a hotel for the rest of his days. After the Russian Revolution, he is forced to live in a small room at Moscow’s grand Metropol Hotel. Even though he cannot leave, life inside the hotel becomes full of meaning. He meets people, builds friendships, and finds love in unexpected places.
Dead Ringers
Dead Ringers is about twin sisters who are doctors and share almost every part of their lives. They live together, work together, and even fall for the same people. On the surface, they seem close, but beneath that bond are jealousy, fear, and emotional struggles. As their medical careers grow, their personal lives begin to fall apart. Rachel Weisz plays both twins, making each feel real and different.
Fellow Travelers
Fellow Travelers takes place in 1950s Washington, when being open about who you were could ruin your life. The story follows Hawkins Fuller, a charming man working in politics, and Tim Laughlin, a kind and hopeful young man who believes in doing the right thing. When they meet, something real grows between them, even though they both know how dangerous it is.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Alice’s life changes forever when her parents die in a fire and she is sent to live with her grandmother on a flower farm in Australia. At first, the farm feels peaceful, but soon Alice realizes her family is hiding painful secrets. As she grows older, she tries to understand what really happened and how it shaped her. Flowers become her way of expressing feelings she cannot say out loud.
Swarm
Swarm follows a young woman whose love for a famous pop star slowly turns into something dark and unhealthy. The show explores how loneliness, social media, and celebrity culture can push people into extreme behavior. Dominique Fishback gives a powerful performance as someone who feels lost and desperate to belong.
The Underground Railroad
In this version of history, the Underground Railroad is shown as a real train running beneath the ground. As Cora travels, she visits different places, each showing a different side of America’s past. Some bring hope, while others bring danger. The journey is emotional and often heartbreaking, but also full of courage.
Expats
Set in Hong Kong, Expats follows three American women whose lives cross after a tragic event changes everything. Margaret, Hilary, and Mercy come from very different worlds, yet they are all dealing with grief, guilt, and questions about who they really are. As the story moves ahead, their choices and emotions slowly come to the surface.
Daisy Jones & The Six
This series tells the story of a rock band that became wildly famous in the 1970s and then suddenly fell apart. Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne, two singers whose chemistry made their music special, but also caused problems. As fame grows, so do their personal struggles, and everything begins to crack. Years later, the band finally shares what really happened.
I'm a Virgo
Cootie is a 13-foot-tall teenager who has spent most of his life hidden from the world. When he finally steps outside, everything feels new and exciting. He makes friends, experiences love, and begins to understand how society works. But not everyone is kind to someone who is different. The show brings humor with serious ideas about power, race, and identity.
A Very English Scandal
Based on a true story, this series follows British politician Jeremy Thorpe and his former lover Norman Scott. When their relationship becomes public, it turns into a huge scandal that threatens Thorpe’s career and Norman’s life. The story brings drama, dark humor, and courtroom scenes as both men fight for their own survival. Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw bring these real people to life in a powerful way.

