This Thrilling YA Book Adaptation Is The Top Show On Prime Video Right Now
'We Were Liars' is the top show on Amazon Prime Video right now, according to the platform's public ranking system.
Based on E. Lockhart's best-selling 2014 book of the same name, the series follows Cadence Sinclair (Emily Alyn Lind) and her tight-knit inner circle, the Liars, during a picturesque summer on her grandfather's New England private island. All is perfect with the Sinclair family until a mysterious accident that Cadence can't remember changes her life forever — that's when the Liars start to live up to their name.
The eight-episode drama debuted on Prime Video on June 18. In addition to Lind, it also stars Shubham Maheshwari, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, Caitlin FitzGerald, Mamie Gummer, Candice King, Rahul Kohli and David Morse.
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A new Southern crime drama from the creator of 'Scream' and 'Dawson's Creek' is currently a top show on Netflix. 'The Waterfront,' which washed up on the streamer on June 19, is for fans of good old-fashioned dysfunctional families who know how to stir things up.
Inspired by true events, the North Carolina-set series follows a prominent fishing family as they try to keep a crumbling business empire afloat. The cast includes Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Jake Weary, Melissa Benoist, Danielle Campbell and Rafael L. Silva.
'The Gilded Age' is trending as the top show on Max after returning for its highly anticipated third season on June 22. In Season 3, the Emmy-winning period drama continues the regal rivalry between old and new money in 1800s New York.
The sprawling ensemble cast includes Carrie Coon, Cynthia Nixon, Morgan Spector, Taissa Farmiga, Harry Richardson, Louisa Jacobson, Denée Benton, Christine Baranski and Blake Ritson. New episodes air every Sunday on HBO and Max.
Lena Waithe's 'The Chi' is one of the top 10 shows currently trending on Paramount+. The long-running crime drama, now midway through its seventh season, follows an intertwined group of residents on the South Side of Chicago as they navigate their daily lives and their neighborhood.
The series has already been renewed for an eighth season at Showtime, so catch up while you can. New episodes air on Fridays on Paramount+ via the Showtime plan.
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