Here Are Most-Streamed Movies for the Week of June 9 – June 15, 2025, Including ‘Plane’

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Streaming platforms are where we turn for entertainment, and the week of June 9 to June 15, 2025, delivered a mix of bold new releases and timeless classics. Nielsen’s streaming charts offer a snapshot of what captured our attention, from gripping documentaries to high-octane action.

The top 10 movies reflect our diverse tastes, blending fresh stories with familiar favorites. Let’s explore the lineup, starting from the bottom and working up to the chart-topping hit, highlighting what made each film stand out.

10. Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (2025)

10. Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (2025)
Passion Pictures

‘Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy’ pulled in 215 million minutes on Netflix. This documentary digs into the 2021 Astroworld Festival disaster, where a deadly crowd surge shook the music world.

Charlie Minn’s direction focuses on the victims and unanswered questions, making it a heavy but compelling watch. Its chart presence shows we’re drawn to stories that unpack real-life tragedies with clarity.

9. Bee Movie (2007)

9. Bee Movie (2007)
Columbus 81 Productions

With 219 million minutes on Netflix, ‘Bee Movie’ keeps buzzing along. Jerry Seinfeld voices Barry, a bee who challenges the human world’s honey habits in this animated adventure.

The film’s lighthearted humor and quick pace make it a family favorite. Its enduring popularity proves that quirky animated tales still have a place in our streaming rotation.

8. K.O. (2025)

8. K.O. (2025)
Empreinte Digitale

‘K.O.’ landed 249 million minutes on Netflix, marking it as a bold new action film. Though plot details are slim, its high-energy vibe has clearly hooked viewers looking for a thrill.

This fresh release stands out for its fast-paced storytelling. Its strong debut suggests we’re eager for new action heroes to shake up the streaming scene.

7. The Accountant (2016)

7. The Accountant (2016)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Ben Affleck’s ‘The Accountant’ racked up 253 million minutes across Max and Prime Video. Playing a numbers genius with a knack for combat, Affleck delivers a tense thriller that blends brains and action.

Directed by Gavin O’Connor, the movie’s sharp plot keeps us engaged. Its streaming numbers show it’s still a go-to for fans of gritty, smart action.

6. Get Hard (2015)

6. Get Hard (2015)
Gary Sanchez Productions

‘Get Hard’ scored 306 million minutes on Netflix, bringing comedy to the forefront. Kevin Hart and Will Ferrell team up for a wild ride about a banker prepping for prison with absurd advice.

Etan Cohen’s direction leans into the pair’s comedic chaos, even if the humor pushes boundaries. Its chart success highlights our love for bold, laugh-out-loud moments.

5. Snow White (2025)

5. Snow White (2025)
Walt Disney Pictures

Disney+’s ‘Snow White’ earned 581 million minutes with its live-action take on the classic tale. Rachel Zegler shines as Snow White, with Gal Gadot as a chilling Evil Queen.

Marc Webb’s direction adds modern polish, though some feel it misses the original’s charm. Its strong showing proves we’re still enchanted by fairy tales with a fresh spin.

4. Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster (2025)

4. Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster (2025)
Story Syndicate

Clocking 600 million minutes on Netflix, ‘Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster’ explores the 2023 submersible tragedy tied to the Titanic. It’s a sobering look at ambition gone wrong.

The documentary’s focus on real human stories grips viewers. Its high ranking reflects our curiosity about high-stakes exploration and its consequences.

3. Plane (2023)

3. Plane (2023)
MadRiver Pictures

‘Plane’ soared with 602 million minutes across Netflix and Peacock. Gerard Butler stars as a pilot facing a crash landing and hostile terrain in this pulse-pounding action flick.

Jean-François Richet keeps the tension high, and Butler’s grit carries the story. Its cross-platform success shows we can’t resist a tightly wound survival tale.

2. The Accountant 2 (2025)

2. The Accountant 2 (2025)
Artists Equity

‘The Accountant 2’ hit 860 million minutes on Prime Video, bringing Ben Affleck back as the calculating Christian Wolff. Released June 5, 2025, it ups the stakes with Jon Bernthal joining the cast.

Gavin O’Connor’s sequel delivers intense action and a complex plot, especially clicking with men aged 35–64. Its high rank proves we’re invested in this thrilling saga.

1. Straw (2025)

1. Straw (2025)
Tyler Perry Studios

‘Straw’ dominated with 1,201 million minutes on Netflix. Tyler Perry’s psychological thriller, released June 5, 2025, stars Taraji P. Henson as a single mom pushed to the edge.

Henson’s raw performance, paired with Perry’s knack for emotional storytelling, resonates deeply, especially with Black audiences. Its top spot shows we’re hooked on intense, heartfelt dramas.

Which movie from this week’s charts had you hooked, or is there another gem you’re loving? Share your picks in the comments!

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