Here Are the Overall Most-Streamed Titles for the Week of July 21 – July 27, 2025, Including ‘Happy Gilmore 2’
It was a huge week for streaming in the United States from July 21 to July 27, 2025. Viewers split their time between brand new releases and long running favorites, with films and series from multiple services piling up massive minutes.
Below is a simple countdown from ten to one. Each entry includes what the project is about along with key details and where you can stream it right now.
10. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016–2022)

This crime drama follows the Cody family as they run heists along the Southern California coast while navigating shifting loyalties inside their tight circle. The series is based on the Australian film of the same name and was developed for television by Jonathan Lisco. Across six seasons it stars Ellen Barkin as matriarch Smurf with Shawn Hatosy, Finn Cole, Ben Robson, and Jake Weary leading the ensemble.
For the week it delivered 714 million minutes across 75 episodes on Netflix. The show originated on TNT and brings a cinematic style to its family saga with executive producers that include John Wells and Andrew Stearn guiding the production.
9. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

Set at Seattle’s fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, this long running medical drama follows surgeons as they balance high pressure cases with personal relationships. Created by Shonda Rhimes, the series features Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey along with Chandra Wilson and James Pickens Jr., with later seasons adding Kevin McKidd, Kim Raver, and others.
Viewers streamed 723 million minutes this week across 449 episodes on Hulu and Netflix. Produced by Shondaland and ABC Signature, the series remains a cornerstone of contemporary hospital drama with a large ensemble and a deep episode library.
8. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023– )

Based on Robyn Carr’s novels, this drama centers on neurosurgeon Dr. Maggie Sullivan who returns to her hometown to rebuild her life and reconnect with her father Sully. Morgan Kohan plays Maggie with Scott Patterson as Sully and Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones.
The series reached 727 million minutes this week over 20 episodes on Netflix. Adapted for television by showrunner Roma Roth, the production films in Atlantic Canada and brings small town relationships and second chances to the forefront.
7. ‘Blindspot’ (2015–2020)

This high concept thriller begins when a mysterious woman with no memory is found in Times Square covered in tattoos. Each tattoo points to a crime the FBI needs to solve. Created by Martin Gero, the series stars Jaimie Alexander as Jane Doe and Sullivan Stapleton as Agent Kurt Weller with executive producer Greg Berlanti on board.
Audiences watched 754 million minutes across 100 episodes on Netflix. Produced by Warner Bros Television, the five season run blends procedural cases with an ongoing mythology built around Jane’s identity and the meaning of her tattoos.
6. ‘The Big Bang Theory’ (2007–2019)

This comedy follows physicists Sheldon Cooper and Leonard Hofstadter along with friends Howard Wolowitz and Raj Koothrappali as their academic lives collide with everyday relationships. Created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady, the series stars Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, and Kunal Nayyar.
The show drew 777 million minutes this week over 281 episodes on HBO Max. Produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros Television, the series spans twelve seasons and remains one of the largest sitcom libraries in modern streaming.
5. ‘Bluey’ (2018– )

This animated series follows Bluey, a Blue Heeler puppy, and her family as they turn imaginative play into everyday adventures. Created by Joe Brumm and produced by Ludo Studio, the show features voice performances from David McCormack and Melanie Zanetti.
Families streamed 880 million minutes across 154 episodes on Disney+. The production works closely with BBC Studios for distribution and presents short episodes built around play, music, and family life.
4. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

This animated feature follows a world famous K pop girl group that balances stadium performances with a secret life battling supernatural threats. The film blends music forward storytelling with action set pieces designed for an animated format.
For the week it tallied 1,027 million minutes on Netflix as a single feature length title. The movie presents a self contained adventure with an original soundtrack and stylized animation focused on concert energy and demon hunting missions.
3. ‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025– )

Adapted from May Cobb’s novel, this thriller follows Sophie O’Neill after she moves to East Texas and becomes entangled with a wealthy social circle known for late night skeet shooting and high risk secrets. The story spirals into suspicion after a local teen goes missing and a body is discovered.
Viewers logged 1,356 million minutes across 8 episodes on Netflix. The series brings the book’s mix of suburban glamour and danger to television with a limited season structure built around the central mystery.
2. ‘Untamed’ (2025– )

This six episode Netflix series presents a survival driven story that places its characters far from the comforts of modern life. The narrative focuses on the physical and emotional tests that come with confronting the wild and the past that each person carries into the open.
The limited run accounted for 2,031 million minutes over 6 episodes on Netflix. The production is presented as a single season event with a contained arc designed for a focused binge.
1. ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ (2025)

This comedy brings Adam Sandler back as the hot tempered golfer who first swung his way into culture in the nineties. The sequel picks up with Happy years later and returns to the world of pro tour rivalries and slap shot swing power with Happy Madison producing for Netflix.
As a single feature it delivered 2,893 million minutes on Netflix this week. The movie continues the sports comedy tone of the original while updating the setting and tournament stakes for a new era.
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