‘Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers – Justin Jefferson’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week
Here’s your quick guide to what everyone’s pressing play on right now, spanning glossy action, romance-fueled Spanish hits, a buzzy sports undercover caper, and a new documentary that’s lighting up Prime Video. We’ve pulled together key details—who’s in it, what it’s about, and where it fits in a franchise—so you can decide what to stream next without any fuss.
10. ‘My Fault’ (2023)

Titled ‘My Fault’ in English, this Spanish hit kicked off the trilogy that follows step-siblings Noah and Nick as their relationship upends family dynamics. It debuted on Prime Video in June 2023 and quickly became one of the service’s most-watched non-English originals. The film’s popularity led to two sequels, completing the arc with ‘Culpa tuya’ and ‘Our Fault.’ It remains available to stream on Prime Video.
9. ‘Knight and Day’ (2010)

James Mangold directs this globe-trotting action-comedy starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz about an everywoman pulled into a spy’s chaotic mission. The movie opened in June 2010 and mixes chase sequences across multiple countries with lighthearted banter. Its release history includes a wide U.S. debut and subsequent home-media availability later that year. The film is available to stream on Prime Video.
8. ‘Your Fault’ (2024)

Also known as ‘Your Fault,’ this sequel continues the turbulent relationship between Noah and Nick as family pressures and past choices collide. Directed by Domingo González, it follows the 2023 breakout hit ‘Culpa Mia.’ The film is a Prime Video release and became one of the platform’s major non-English successes, setting new viewing benchmarks. It streams globally for Prime members.
7. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

This action thriller follows Levon Cade (Jason Statham), a former black-ops operative living quietly until he’s compelled to take on a rescue mission that exposes a broader criminal network. Directed by David Ayer, the film had a U.S. theatrical release in March 2025 before moving to digital platforms. Box office reporting places its worldwide total near the $100M mark. It’s now streaming for Prime Video subscribers.
6. ‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond finds 007 pulled out of retirement to track a kidnapped scientist linked to a deadly bioweapon. The film is the 25th entry in the franchise and features returning MI6 allies alongside new adversaries. Major sequences span multiple international locations, tying together character arcs introduced during Craig’s tenure. It is available to stream on Prime Video.
5. ‘Maintenance Required’ (2025)

An Amazon Original released on October 8, 2025, ‘Maintenance Required’ arrived directly to Prime Video in the U.S. Details center on a contemporary narrative packaged for streaming audiences, with its release timed as part of Amazon’s fall slate. As a Prime original, it’s included with membership at no extra cost. Availability is immediate on the service.
4. ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ (2025)

This documentary, directed by Colin Hanks and produced with Maximum Effort, profiles the life and legacy of beloved comedian John Candy through archival material and interviews. It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2025 before launching on Prime Video in October. The film includes tributes and recollections from colleagues and family, tracing Candy’s career from ‘SCTV’ to his Hollywood hits. The runtime is approximately 113 minutes.
3. ‘Play Dirty’ (2025)

Directed by Shane Black, this crime thriller follows master thief Parker (played by Mark Wahlberg) as he aims for a career-defining heist with an expert crew. The film features LaKeith Stanfield and Rosa Salazar among the cast. It’s positioned as a slick, high-stakes caper with a focus on planning and execution across multiple set pieces. You can stream it now on Prime Video.
2. ‘Our Fault’ (2025)

The Spanish YA romance finale—originally ‘Culpa Nuestra’—continues Nick and Noah’s story several years after the events of the first two films, bringing the trilogy to a close. Starring Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace, it premiered globally on Prime Video on October 16, 2025. The film follows the pair as they reconnect and confront unfinished business from their past. It’s the third entry after ‘Culpa Mia’ and ‘Culpa Tuya,’ and streams exclusively on Prime Video.
1. ‘Eli Manning Presents: The Undercovers – Justin Jefferson’ (2025)

This Prime Video special drops Minnesota Vikings star Justin Jefferson into an undercover scenario dreamed up by Eli Manning, sending him incognito as a nature photographer to explore the fast-growing world of flag football. The episode blends sports and hidden-camera hijinks, with Jefferson interacting with fans and coaches while staying in character. It’s part of ‘The Undercovers’ series from Manning, expanding the show’s athlete-driven pranks beyond game day. Runtime is around 28 minutes and it’s available to stream on Prime Video.
Share which of these you’ve queued up—and what you’re watching next—down in the comments!


