‘A Working Man’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movies List Yet Again: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
It’s a big week on Prime Video, with a mix of brand-new releases and older favorites drawing fresh eyes. From action thrillers and comic-book antiheroes to animated family hits and a new romantic drama, this lineup spans a lot of genres—so there’s genuinely something for every kind of movie night.
Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title—who made it, who’s in it, and what it’s about—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood. We’ve kept the order exactly as provided and counted down from 10 to 1.
10. ‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

Directed by Lasse Hallström and adapted from J.P. Monninger’s novel by Les Bohem and Vera Herbert, this Prime Video romantic drama stars Madelyn Cline as Heather and KJ Apa as Jack, with Sofia Wylie, Madison Thompson, Orlando Norman, and Josh Lucas supporting. Amazon MGM Studios released the film directly to Prime Video on August 20, 2025.
The plot tracks Heather’s post-college European trip and her serendipitous meeting with Jack, who’s following his great-grandfather’s wartime travel journal. Their connection unfolds across scenic stops as secrets and life choices complicate the romance. Trailers and coverage emphasized the summer premiere window and Hallström’s return to the romantic-drama space.
9. ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ (2015)

Aleksander Bach directs this reboot of the ‘Hitman’ franchise from a screenplay by Skip Woods and Michael Finch. Rupert Friend stars as Agent 47, with Hannah Ware, Zachary Quinto, Ciarán Hinds, Thomas Kretschmann, and Angelababy in key roles. Produced by Daybreak Films and others, the film was released by 20th Century Fox with a 96-minute runtime.
The story follows the genetically engineered assassin as he crosses paths with Katia, whose mysterious past ties into the origins of the Agent program. The film adapts elements from IO Interactive’s game series and positions 47 within a conspiracy involving corporate forces trying to replicate the program.
8. ‘Trolls Band Together’ (2023)

This DreamWorks Animation sequel is directed by Walt Dohrn, co-directed by Tim Heitz, and written by Elizabeth Tippet. Returning and new voice cast members include Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Eric André, Kid Cudi, Daveed Diggs, Andrew Rannells, Amy Schumer, Troye Sivan, and the members of NSYNC. Universal distributed the film, which runs 91 minutes.
The plot reunites Poppy and Branch for a family-meets-boy-band caper that pulls in pop hits and franchise lore, continuing the series’ musical road-trip formula across the Trolls universe. It follows ‘Trolls World Tour’ and expands on the characters’ relationships with new backstory elements.
7. ‘Wicked’ (2024)

Jon M. Chu directs this adaptation of the first act of the Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dana Fox. Cynthia Erivo stars as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, with Jonathan Bailey, Ethan Slater, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Peter Dinklage, and others in supporting roles. Universal Pictures released the film theatrically in 2024.
Set in Oz before Dorothy’s arrival, the story explores the friendship—and eventual divergence—between Elphaba and Glinda, laying the groundwork for events that echo in the classic ‘The Wizard of Oz’. Recent coverage has focused on the sequel, scheduled for November 2025, which continues the narrative established here.
6. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

Illumination and Nintendo teamed up for this animated adventure directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic and written by Matthew Fogel. The voice cast features Chris Pratt (Mario), Anya Taylor-Joy (Peach), Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key (Toad), Seth Rogen (Donkey Kong), and Fred Armisen, with Universal Pictures distributing worldwide.
The plot sends Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi into the Mushroom Kingdom, where Mario teams up with Peach and Toad—and later Donkey Kong—to take on Bowser and rescue Luigi. The film became a box-office juggernaut and a key entry in the recent wave of hit video-game adaptations.
5. ‘Morbius’ (2022)

Directed by Daniel Espinosa and based on the Marvel character from Sony’s Spider-Man universe, this film stars Jared Leto as Dr. Michael Morbius with Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, Al Madrigal, and Tyrese Gibson. Writers include Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless. The movie follows a biochemist whose experimental cure for a rare blood disease turns him into a living vampire.
Key plot elements involve Morbius grappling with his new powers and the consequences as an adversary emerges with similar abilities. The release joined Sony’s SPUMC slate, aligning with titles adjacent to Spider-Man’s world and emphasizing horror-tinged superhero action.
4. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

Dan Berk and Robert Olsen direct from a script by Lars Jacobson, with Jack Quaid starring as Nathan Caine—a bank employee who can’t feel physical pain. The main cast includes Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, and Jacob Batalon. The film was produced by Infrared Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Circle of Confusion and distributed by Paramount Pictures in March 2025.
The storyline follows Nathan after a bank heist results in the kidnapping of a co-worker he’s drawn to; his rare condition becomes a tactical edge as he attempts a rescue. Coverage details the San Diego–set premise (shot in Cape Town), the March 14 U.S. release, and an action-heavy approach noted across reviews and synopses.
3. ‘Love Hurts’ (2025)

Stunt coordinator-turned-director Jonathan Eusebio makes his feature debut with this action-comedy from 87North. The film is written by Matthew Murray, Josh Stoddard, and Luke Passmore, and produced by Kelly McCormick, David Leitch, and Guy Danella. The cast includes Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, Mustafa Shakir, Lio Tipton, Cam Gigandet, Marshawn Lynch, and Sean Astin. Universal Pictures released the film theatrically in February 2025.
The plot centers on a former hitman-turned-realtor whose old life catches up to him when his past partner resurfaces and puts him on a collision course with a crime outfit run by his brother. Box office reporting places its U.S. release in early February, with a domestic run that concluded after five weeks and worldwide grosses in the mid-teens (millions).
2. ‘The Pickup’ (2025)

Directed by Tim Story and written by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows, this Amazon MGM Studios heist action-comedy stars Eddie Murphy and Pete Davidson as mismatched armored-truck drivers Russell and Travis. Keke Palmer plays Zoe, the heist’s mastermind, with Eva Longoria also among the principal cast. The movie runs about 94 minutes and premiered directly on Prime Video on August 6, 2025.
The story kicks off when a routine cash run turns chaotic, forcing the duo to navigate ambushes and escalating threats. Prime Video and Amazon’s press materials highlight Georgia as a key filming location and confirm the August 6 streaming debut, with trailers emphasizing the “one very bad day” premise and the ensemble, which also features performers like Roman Reigns and Andrew Dice Clay.
1. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

David Ayer directs this action thriller, co-writing the screenplay with Sylvester Stallone from Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’. The film stars Jason Statham alongside Michael Peña and David Harbour, with Amazon MGM Studios distributing in the U.S. and Warner Bros. handling the U.K. release. Production companies include Black Bear, Cedar Park Entertainment, Punch Palace Productions, and Balboa Productions, and the runtime clocks in at 116 minutes.
The plot follows Levon, a construction worker with a violent past who steps in when his boss’s daughter is abducted, setting off a rescue mission that draws on skills he tried to leave behind. The movie opened in U.S. theaters in March 2025, topping the domestic box office its first weekend before moving into digital and streaming windows associated with Amazon’s ecosystem.
Have you watched any of these yet? Tell us your favorites and what you’re pressing play on next in the comments!


