Prime Video’s binge list ends June with three picks

three Prime – Off Campus is back at the top on Prime Video, and you’ve still got time to binge three other fan-worthy titles—Off Campus’s romance-drama energy alongside CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement, the sci-fi mystery of Primeval, and Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology.
By the time you’ve settled in for the week. Prime Video has already changed its mind—Off Campus briefly slipped from the top spot. then reclaimed it. The romance drama. inspired by Elle Kennedy’s book series. returns to number one as viewers keep falling for Ella Bright’s music-student life and Belmont Cameli’s star hockey-player world colliding into something unexpected.
Off Campus premiered in May and has been both acclaimed and popular, but if you want a different kind of binge for the rest of the week, Prime Video still has plenty queued up. Here are three series worth your time before the end of June.
Rules of Engagement (2007–2013)
Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price headline Rules of Engagement. a CBS sitcom built around a group of friends with shifting romantic statuses: a married couple. an engaged couple. and their single friends. Created by Tom Hertz. the show follows the interpersonal fallout of dating and marriage—messy enough to keep things funny. familiar enough to feel close.
The cast runs deep in its lead roles, with Patrick Warburton, Megyn Price, Oliver Hudson, Bianca Kajlich, David Spade, and Adhir Kalyan. Fans also get recurring and guest appearances from Curtis Armstrong, Jessica Walter, Tony Hale, and more.
Rules of Engagement aired a hundred episodes across seven seasons, and critics stayed largely unimpressed during its run. The audience, though, clearly kept showing up—supported by good ratings. The show also landed three Emmy Award nominations and won four BMI Film & TV Awards for Best TV Music.
Primeval (2007–2011)
If you’re craving something that moves with mystery and danger, Primeval takes a sharp turn into British sci-fi. Created by Tim Haines and Adrian Hodges. the series centers on a group of scientists investigating temporal anomalies across the United Kingdom—openings in time that bring threats from both the distant past and the future straight into the present.
Those investigations don’t just create new problems; they uncover an ongoing plot aimed at ending the world. Douglas Henshall, James Murray, Andrew-Lee Potts, Lucy Brown, Hannah Spearritt, Juliet Aubrey, Ben Miller, and more appear in key roles across seasons.
Primeval’s journey didn’t start with universal love. When it premiered in 2007, it was unfavorably compared to Doctor Who. But as the first season progressed, critical and audience response grew more favorable. By the end of its five-season run. Primeval had become a widely acclaimed international hit—ranked among the best British sci-fi shows of all time—and it expanded into a multimedia franchise. including novels. games. a spin-off series. and merchandise.
Small Axe (2020)
For a binge that feels less like escapism and more like an experience, Small Axe is built differently. The anthology series of five films was created and directed by Steve McQueen and explores the history of West Indian immigrants in England across three decades. It spans the 1960s. the 1970s. and the 1980s. with each installment telling a different story set against the backdrop of real events.
The ensemble cast is star-studded across the five films, including Letitia Wright, John Boyega, Malachi Kirby, Micheal Ward, Shaun Parkes, and more.
Small Axe premiered at the 2020 New York Film Festival and screened as part of the Cannes Film Festival the same year. Both presentations met it with near-universal acclaim. The anthology has since been described as powerful. educational. and inspirational—covering political realities. personal struggles. and emotional moments with equal care. It’s also become widely recognized as one of the finest miniseries of the 21st century.
While it may be less talked about these days, Small Axe carried real award momentum at release: a Golden Globe, a Peabody Award, and six BAFTAs.
Off Campus is back on top for the week. but it’s clear Prime Video’s appeal right now isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you want the romantic complications of Rules of Engagement. the time-bending stakes of Primeval. or the hard-won humanity of Small Axe. the platform’s end-of-June lineup is ready for viewers to dive in—and keep going.
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