Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Movies on Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’

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Prime Video’s charts are buzzing right now, blending shiny newcomers with rewatchable crowd-pleasers and punchy action staples. It’s a lineup that jumps from sci-fi uproars to joyful musicals and bare-knuckle thrillers without missing a beat.

Use this countdown as your quick programming cheat sheet—whether you’re hunting for a big Friday splash, a family sit-down favorite, or a late-night adrenaline hit that keeps you glued to the couch.

‘The Accountant 2’ (2025)

4. The Accountant 2 (2025)
Artists Equity

‘The Accountant 2’ brings the taciturn savant back into a world where precision meets peril, turning numbers into narrative fuel and calm into chaos. The sequel sharpens the formula with cleaner choreography, bigger gambits, and a cat-and-mouse pulse that never quite lets you breathe.

If you’re after a slick professional facing impossible odds with icy focus, this chapter delivers. It balances methodical puzzle-solving with sudden bursts of velocity, keeping every confrontation tight and every escape just barely within reach.

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' (2023)
Universal Pictures

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ refuses to loosen its grip on family queues, sprinting through the Mushroom Kingdom with candy-colored exuberance. Winks for longtime fans collide with buoyant slapstick, turning every warp pipe and power-up into a grin.

It’s brisk, bouncy, and tailor-made for group watches. When you want a feel-good pick that lands jokes fast and keeps the momentum humming, this one still hits the flagpole in style.

‘Killer Elite’ (2011)

'Killer Elite' (2011)
Open Road Films

‘Killer Elite’ deals in steel-nerved professionalism—handshakes, double-crosses, and fights that feel like they hurt. A reluctant return to the field spirals into a grim chess match where plans fracture and loyalties sting.

The attraction here is grit: boots on pavement, fists on tables, and missions that get uglier the closer you look. Queue it when you want old-school intensity with just enough moral smoke to keep you guessing.

‘Sabotage’ (2014)

'Sabotage' (2014)
Universal Pictures

In ‘Sabotage’, a hardened DEA crew stares down paranoia as a heist’s fallout poisons the team from the inside. The film slams together bruising raids, grim interrogations, and a nasty mystery that strips away bravado.

It’s a swaggering pressure cooker—loud, unclean, and wired with suspicion. If your taste leans toward volatile shootouts and trust-no-one tension, this one goes full throttle.

‘Wicked’ (2024)

'Wicked' (2024)
Universal Pictures

‘Wicked’ glides into Emerald City with spectacle and sparkle, reframing the story you know from ‘The Wizard of Oz’ through a friendship that shouldn’t work but absolutely does. Big vocals, glittering sets, and choreography that snaps give the tale its cinematic lift.

Underneath the shimmer is a heartbeat about perception and power—who gets labeled villain, who gets called hero, and who decides. It’s joyous and sweeping, but it also leaves just enough ache to linger after the final note.

‘Heads of State’ (2024)

'Heads of State' (2024)
The Safran Company

‘Heads of State’ goes all-in on buddy-chaos, pairing opposites who trade barbs as easily as blows. Diplomatic disasters become action setups, with globe-hopping detours and set pieces that escalate like a running joke.

The vibe is popcorn-ready: breezy pacing, crowd-pleasing chemistry, and mayhem that lands with a wink. When you want laughs folded into loud spectacle, this is an easy “press play.”

‘Uncharted’ (2022)

3. Uncharted (2022)
Columbia Pictures

‘Uncharted’ is a glossy treasure hunt with a roguish grin—half puzzle-box, half barn-storming stunt reel. It bounces from clue to cliffhanger to airborne insanity, savoring every leap of faith and double-cross along the way.

Think playful banter, elaborate cons, and maps that practically flutter off the screen. For a light, globe-trotting romp that remembers to have fun, it’s a reliable pick.

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' (2024)
20th Century Studios

‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ widens the saga’s horizon with grand vistas and thorny alliances, steering the series into fresh territory while honoring its core. The action thunders, but the quiet choices—duty, legacy, survival—carry real weight.

It’s muscular filmmaking with a thoughtful center, the rare franchise entry that feels both intimate and immense. When you want scale and soul in the same breath, this kingdom rules.

‘War of the Worlds’ (2025)

'War of the Worlds' (2025)
Universal Pictures

‘War of the Worlds’ reimagines first contact as a creeping nightmare that erupts into all-out collapse. Sirens wail, skylines fall, and families scramble as the unknown becomes unbearably close.

The result is sustained dread punctured by hard-charging set pieces. If you crave sci-fi that pounds like a drum and never stops tightening the screws, this invasion leaves a mark.

‘The Pickup’ (2025)

'The Pickup' (2025)
The Story Company

‘The Pickup’ is a slick caper that delights in misdirection—what starts as a simple grab curdles into a web of traps, flips, and razor-edged improvisations. Every gesture might be a tell; every ally, a setup.

It wins on rhythm and ensemble snap, staying nimble as it layers twist over twist. For fans of stylish schemes and last-second rug-pulls, this is the week’s can’t-miss play.

What did you watch from this list—and which title should everyone add to their queue next? Drop your picks in the comments!

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