‘A Working Man’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week As Well: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies

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If your queue is packed and you’re trying to decide what to play next, this week’s Prime lineup makes it easy: it’s a mix of brand-new arrivals and proven favorites. Action and espionage are having a moment, but there’s room for survival drama, a real-life rescue, and even a family-friendly animated hit.

Below, you’ll find ten titles viewers are pressing play on right now. We’re counting down from 10 to 1, and for each entry we’ve included concise plot context plus the essentials on cast and crew so you can jump straight to what fits your mood.

10. ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ (2007)

10. 'The Bourne Ultimatum' (2007)
Universal Pictures

‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ continues Jason Bourne’s search for the origins of his training while a new CIA team moves to neutralize him and lock down a leak. The story traces safe houses, intelligence desks, and field teams across multiple countries, culminating in revelations about Treadstone and its successor program.

Paul Greengrass directs from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns, and George Nolfi. Matt Damon returns as Jason Bourne alongside Julia Stiles, David Strathairn, Joan Allen, Scott Glenn, Paddy Considine, Édgar Ramírez, and Albert Finney. Christopher Rouse edits the film’s signature set pieces, with John Powell composing the score and Oliver Wood as cinematographer.

9. ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ (2015)

9. 'Hitman: Agent 47' (2015)
Daybreak Productions

Based on the IO Interactive video game series, ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ follows a genetically engineered assassin whose latest contract intersects with a woman searching for her father, a scientist tied to earlier experiments. The plot threads together corporate agendas, covert labs, and the pursuit of a blueprint that could replicate the program.

Aleksander Bach directs, with a screenplay by Skip Woods and Michael Finch. Rupert Friend stars as Agent 47, Hannah Ware plays Katia van Dees, and Zachary Quinto appears as John Smith; the ensemble also features Ciarán Hinds and Thomas Kretschmann. The film was produced and released by 20th Century Fox.

8. ‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

8. 'The Boss Baby' (2017)
DreamWorks Animation

In ‘The Boss Baby’, a suit-wearing infant from Baby Corp is assigned to a suburban family to investigate a shift in adults’ affection, teaming up—reluctantly—with his older brother to counter a rival’s plan. The story uses sibling rivalry and corporate parody to frame a caper involving secret formulas, pets, and a return trip to headquarters.

Tom McGrath directs from a screenplay by Michael McCullers, loosely inspired by Marla Frazee’s picture book. Alec Baldwin leads the voice cast as the title character, joined by Miles Bakshi, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, and Lisa Kudrow. DreamWorks Animation produced the film, with music by Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro.

7. ‘Thirteen Lives’ (2022)

7. 'Thirteen Lives' (2022)
Imagine Entertainment

‘Thirteen Lives’ reconstructs the rescue of a boys’ football team and their coach from Thailand’s Tham Luang cave complex, chronicling the multinational effort that combined local expertise with specialist cave divers and medical planning. The film details the mapping of the flooded passages, the logistics of pumping and staging, and the sedation protocol used to bring the children out safely.

Ron Howard directs from a script by William Nicholson. Viggo Mortensen portrays Rick Stanton, Colin Farrell plays John Volanthen, and Joel Edgerton appears as anesthetist and cave diver Richard “Harry” Harris, with an ensemble of Thai and international performers. The production involved extensive underwater sets and releases worldwide through Amazon’s distribution pipeline.

6. ‘The Bourne Legacy’ (2012)

6. 'The Bourne Legacy' (2012)
Universal Pictures

Set parallel to events elsewhere in the franchise, ‘The Bourne Legacy’ pivots to Outcome operative Aaron Cross as he flees a consolidation effort targeting field assets. The story connects labs, mountains, and city chases while detailing the program’s pharmaceutical enhancement regimen and the fallout from exposure of clandestine operations.

Tony Gilroy directs and co-writes with Dan Gilroy, expanding characters created by Robert Ludlum. Jeremy Renner stars as Aaron Cross alongside Rachel Weisz as Dr. Marta Shearing and Edward Norton as Eric Byer, with additional appearances from franchise regulars to tie the timelines together. James Newton Howard provides the score.

5. ‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

5. 'The Bourne Identity' (2002)
Universal Pictures

‘The Bourne Identity’ introduces amnesiac operative Jason Bourne after he’s rescued at sea and discovers he possesses lethal training and multiple identities. As he pieces together his past, he navigates covert programs, European safe houses, and competing agency interests, establishing the signature blend of spycraft and grounded action that defines the series.

Doug Liman directs from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron, based on Robert Ludlum’s novel. The cast features Matt Damon as Jason Bourne, Franka Potente as Marie, and supporting players including Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian Cox, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. John Powell composed the score and Oliver Wood served as cinematographer.

4. ‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

4. 'The Map That Leads to You' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Adapted from J.P. Monninger’s novel, ‘The Map That Leads to You’ follows recent graduate Heather Mulgrew on a post-college trip across Europe where a chance meeting with Jack alters the course she had carefully planned. The drama traces their journey through cities and small towns while weaving in family expectations and the choices that come with first love.

Lasse Hallström directs, with a screenplay by Vera Herbert and Les Bohem. Madelyn Cline stars as Heather, KJ Apa as Jack, and the cast includes Sofia Wylie, Madison Thompson, Orlando Norman, and Josh Lucas. Produced by Temple Hill Entertainment for Amazon MGM Studios, the film was shot largely in Spain and premieres on Prime Video.

3. ‘Black Bag’ (2025)

3. 'Black Bag' (2025)
Casey Silver Productions

Set inside the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, ‘Black Bag’ follows counterintelligence officer George Woodhouse as he investigates a leak tied to a classified software project—only to find his own spouse among the prime suspects. The plot unfolds through controlled, dialogue-driven interrogations that map rival agencies, buried histories, and the mechanics of modern espionage.

Steven Soderbergh directs from a screenplay by David Koepp. Michael Fassbender plays George Woodhouse and Cate Blanchett plays Kathryn St. Jean, with Marisa Abela, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan in key supporting roles. Focus Features handled the theatrical rollout before the film’s streaming debut.

2. ‘Last Breath’ (2025)

2. 'Last Breath' (2025)
Dark Castle Entertainment

‘Last Breath’ dramatizes the real incident behind the diving documentary of the same name, centering on saturation diver Chris Lemons after a catastrophic umbilical failure leaves him stranded on the seabed with almost no hope of rescue. The story tracks the dive team’s procedures, the technical hurdles of deep-water operations, and the race to re-establish life support.

The film is directed by Alex Parkinson and written by Parkinson, Mitchell LaFortune, and David Brooks. Finn Cole plays Chris Lemons, Simu Liu portrays Dave/David Yuasa, Woody Harrelson appears as dive veteran Duncan Allcock, and Cliff Curtis plays Captain Andre Jenson; additional roles include Mark Bonnar and MyAnna Buring. Production companies include Longshot Films and Gold Circle Films, with distribution in various territories led by Focus Features and others.

1. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

1. 'A Working Man' (2025)
Cedar Park Entertainment

Jason Statham stars as Levon Cade, a former special-operations professional living under the radar who returns to his skills to track down a kidnapped teenager linked to his construction job. The film adapts Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’ and follows Cade as he moves from blue-collar routine into a relentless manhunt through criminal networks.

Directed by David Ayer and co-written by Ayer and Sylvester Stallone, ‘A Working Man’ is produced by Balboa Productions, Cedar Park Entertainment, and Black Bear. The supporting cast includes Michael Peña and David Harbour, with Amazon MGM Studios handling distribution on Prime Video.

Tell us which of these you watched—and what you’re lining up next—in the comments!

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