A Hilarious New Comedy Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List of the Week Again
Amazon Prime Video continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse selection of blockbusters and anticipated new releases. This week’s viewership numbers reflect a mix of established favorites and upcoming titles generating significant buzz among subscribers. From high-octane action thrillers to family-friendly animations, the platform’s trending list highlights the current preferences of global audiences. These titles demonstrate the platform’s commitment to delivering high-quality entertainment across multiple genres.
‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ (2025)

This final installment of the main franchise follows paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren as they face their most dangerous case yet. The narrative serves as a conclusion to the central storyline that began in the original 2013 film. James Wan remains involved as a producer, ensuring the atmospheric horror style remains consistent with previous entries. Audiences are returning to the series to see the final resolution of the Warrens’ journey through the supernatural.
‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his seven-year-old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co. The story explores the rivalry between siblings and the importance of family bonds through a lens of corporate espionage. Alec Baldwin provides the voice for the titular character, bringing a unique comedic energy to the animated feature. This film remains a popular choice for families on the streaming platform due to its humor and imaginative premise.
‘The Great Wall’ (2016)

European mercenaries searching for gunpowder in China find themselves caught in the middle of a war between secret military forces and monstrous creatures. The film is set during the Song Dynasty and features elaborate set pieces and visual effects directed by Zhang Yimou. Matt Damon stars as a skilled archer who must decide whether to continue his quest for riches or join the fight for humanity. Its blend of historical fantasy and large-scale action continues to attract viewers looking for spectacle.
‘Vengeance’ (2026)

Carlos, a former special forces operative known as “Toro,” experiences a life-altering tragedy when his wife is brutally murdered. After suddenly coming into a massive fortune, he utilizes his wealth to assemble an arsenal and recruit his most trusted soldiers. The group embarks on a relentless hunt to track down the individuals responsible for the killing. Directed by Rodrigo Valdes, ‘Vengeance’ stars Omar Chaparro in a role that transitions from grief to calculated retribution.
‘Mercy’ (2026)

Set in the near future where capital crimes have increased, a detective finds himself accused of a crime he did not commit. He must navigate a dangerous urban landscape to prove his innocence while being pursued by law enforcement. The film stars Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson, marking a significant high-budget addition to the sci-fi thriller genre. It explores themes of justice and survival within a technologically advanced society.
‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ (2025)

Ethan Hunt and his IMF team face their most formidable adversary yet as they attempt to track down a terrifying new weapon. This entry serves as a direct continuation of the events involving the Entity, an artificial intelligence with global implications. Tom Cruise returns to perform his signature high-stakes stunts across various international locations. ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ aims to provide a definitive conclusion to the long-running action franchise.
‘Sarah’s Oil’ (2025)

This biographical drama tells the story of Sarah Breedlove and her journey to becoming a self-made millionaire. The narrative focuses on her pioneering work in the hair care industry and her fight against systemic barriers. It highlights her resilience and business acumen during a period of significant social change in America. ‘Sarah’s Oil’ features a strong ensemble cast and detailed period production design.
‘The Running Man’ (2025)

Directed by Edgar Wright, this new adaptation of the Stephen King novel follows a man who participates in a deadly game show to earn money for his family. Set in a dystopian future, the protagonist must survive being hunted by professional assassins while the world watches on television. Unlike the 1987 version, this film aims to be more faithful to the original source material’s tone and social commentary. Glen Powell stars in the lead role, bringing a modern interpretation to the character of Ben Richards.
‘Crime 101’ (2026)

A string of high-level jewel heists along the Pacific Coast Highway leads to a tense confrontation between a veteran detective and a methodical thief. The investigation reveals that the crimes are linked by a specific code of conduct known as ‘Crime 101’. Based on the novella by Don Winslow, the film explores the psychological battle between the hunter and the hunted. Chris Hemsworth and Pedro Pascal star in this heist thriller directed by Bart Layton.
‘Balls Up’ (2026)

Two marketing executives find themselves in a disastrous situation after losing a major client sponsorship due to their own errors. They decide to use their remaining resources to attend a premier soccer match, which quickly spirals into a series of unfortunate events. Their behavior causes them to become the targets of a nationwide manhunt, forcing them to flee across the country. Directed by Peter Farrelly, ‘Balls Up’ features Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser as the central duo.
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