‘Play Dirty’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies
Amazon Prime Video’s watchlist is a wild mix right now—fresh action thrillers, glossy musicals, animated crowd-pleasers, and a few recent theatrical hits that just landed on streaming. If you’re deciding what to queue up next, here’s a quick tour of what everyone’s pressing play on.
Below, you’ll find plot basics plus who made each title happen—directors, writers, and the key cast—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood. We’re counting down from 10 to 1, keeping the lineup exactly as viewers found it on Prime this week.
10. ‘Trolls Band Together’ (2023)

Directed by Walt Dohrn and co-directed by Tim Heitz, DreamWorks Animation’s threequel is written by Elizabeth Tippet and produced by Gina Shay. The voice cast features Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, with Eric André, Kid Cudi, Daveed Diggs, Troye Sivan, Kenan Thompson, and a cameoing *NSYNC among the ensemble.
The story reunites Poppy and Branch as they confront Branch’s boy-band past and mount a rescue mission involving his brothers. Universal distributed the 91-minute jukebox musical, which went on to cross $200 million worldwide and remains a family-friendly favorite on streaming.
9. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen from a script by Lars Jacobson, ‘Novocaine’ stars Jack Quaid as a man born without the ability to feel pain who barrels into a rescue mission after the woman he likes is abducted. The cast includes Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, and Jacob Batalon; Lorne Balfe and Andrew Kawczynski are credited with the score.
Produced by Infrared Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Circle of Confusion, and distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film runs 110 minutes and has been reported with a production budget of about $18 million and a global gross north of $34 million before its streaming push.
8. ‘Wicked’ (2024)

‘Wicked: Part I’ is directed by Jon M. Chu and written by Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox, adapting the Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz and Holzman (itself from Gregory Maguire’s novel). Cynthia Erivo stars as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, with Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Peter Dinklage, and Bowen Yang in supporting roles; music for the film features Schwartz’s songs with score by John Powell.
This chapter follows Elphaba and Glinda’s unlikely friendship at Shiz University up through the events that reframe the land of Oz. Universal released the film in 2024; it subsequently collected major year-end citations and became a prime streaming musical for fans revisiting the stage phenomenon at home.
7. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

Illumination’s video-game adaptation is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic from a script by Matthew Fogel, with producers Chris Meledandri and Shigeru Miyamoto. The voice cast features Chris Pratt (Mario), Anya Taylor-Joy (Peach), Charlie Day (Luigi), Jack Black (Bowser), Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, and Fred Armisen.
The plot jumps from Brooklyn to the Mushroom Kingdom as Mario teams up with Peach and Toad to stop Bowser, with kart-racing detours and Donkey Kong battles along the way. The film became a $1.3-billion global hit before its long streaming tail; a sequel has since been announced for April 2026.
6. ‘Burner’ (2025)

Written and directed by Robert Orr, ‘Burner’ is a lean thriller centered on an ex-con single mom named Kiki. The cast features Kacy Owens (Kiki), James Oliver Wheatley (Axar), Akina Wylie (Lola Ray), Robert Laenen (Cade), and Lew Temple (Detective Ricardo). Vertical is listed as distributor on release pages, with producing credits including Robert Orr, Giulia Prenna, and Jean-Paul DeMars.
After prison, Kiki reunites with her teenage daughter—but when a violent drug-dealing ex reappears, she’s forced into a desperate plan to protect her family. Listings and credits roundups detail the film’s 1h 28m runtime and key cast/crew, which helped audiences find it as it landed on digital platforms and then Prime.
5. ‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

Cary Joji Fukunaga directs Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond, with a screenplay by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, Fukunaga, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The ensemble includes Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Christoph Waltz, and Ralph Fiennes, with Hans Zimmer composing.
The story finds Bond retired in Jamaica until an old CIA friend asks for help retrieving a kidnapped scientist, leading to a showdown with a bioweapon-wielding adversary. Distributed by Universal internationally and United Artists Releasing in the U.S., the 25th Bond entry remains a blockbuster fixture on streaming rotations.
4. ‘Love Hurts’ (2025)

From Universal and 87North, ‘Love Hurts’ is directed by Jonathan Eusebio and features Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose, Daniel Wu, and others in an ensemble built for neo-noir action. The project—once titled ‘With Love’—was retitled ahead of release and filmed primarily in Winnipeg in spring 2024.
Released in the U.S. on February 7, 2025, the film charts a former fixer pulled back into danger as old enemies resurface; it went on to a worldwide gross reported around $17 million on an $18 million budget, before making its streaming rounds.
3. ‘Diablo’ (2025)

‘Diablo’ teams Scott Adkins with director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, reuniting the star with fellow action mainstay Marko Zaror. Written by Mat Sansom (story by Sansom, Adkins, Zaror, and Díaz Espinoza), the film was produced by Ágora Films and partners and distributed by Lionsgate/Grindstone in North America.
The plot tracks a recently released prisoner who wages a brutal campaign against former partners while unearthing buried secrets. After a limited theatrical and VOD rollout on June 13, 2025, ‘Diablo’ quickly became a go-to digital action pick before hitting Prime viewers’ lists.
2. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

Directed by David Ayer and co-written with Sylvester Stallone, this action thriller is based on Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’. Jason Statham leads the cast alongside Michael Peña and David Harbour. Produced by Black Bear, Cedar Park Entertainment, Punch Palace Productions, and Balboa Productions, it was released in the U.S. by Amazon MGM Studios and in the U.K. by Warner Bros. Pictures.
The story follows a blue-collar ex-operative forced back into a violent underworld to protect his family, with Ayer’s film clocking in at 116 minutes and ultimately earning a worldwide gross reported at $98 million against a $40 million budget. Release timing shifted from January to March 28, 2025, before rolling onto Prime.
1. ‘Play Dirty’ (2025)

Shane Black directs and co-writes this heist caper built on Donald E. Westlake’s ‘Parker’ novels (written under the pen name Richard Stark). Mark Wahlberg stars as Parker, a meticulous thief regrouping after a botched racetrack job; the ensemble includes LaKeith Stanfield, Rosa Salazar, Thomas Jane, and Tony Shalhoub, with Robert Downey Jr. among the executive producers. The film adapts recurring characters from the book series and leans into Black’s crime-comedy rhythms.
Now streaming on Prime Video, ‘Play Dirty’ centers on Parker assembling a new crew to settle scores and pull off a bigger score, with the action unfolding across double-crosses and improvisational set-pieces. Recent coverage spotlighted its Prime debut and premiere details, underscoring the Wahlberg-led take on the storied literary antihero.
Tell us which titles you watched—and what you’re queuing up next—in the comments!


