‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Is Back Atop HBO Max’s Most-Watched Movie List of the Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Films
Max’s weekly favorites are a wild mix right now, blending new festival breakouts with long-running franchises and a couple of comfort rewatches. You get fresh horror next to throwback fantasy, offbeat crime next to true crime, plus a big sci-fi prequel that keeps the xenomorph saga marching on.
Below is a simple countdown of what people pressed play on the most this week. Each entry includes the essentials so you can jump in knowing the plot setup, who made it, and who plays whom.
10. ‘The Legend of Ochi’ (2025)

A farm girl discovers an injured baby creature called an Ochi and sets out to return it to its family while learning the language of the species and evading hunters. Isaiah Saxon writes and directs in his feature debut.
Helena Zengel stars as Yuri with Willem Dafoe as her father Maxim, Emily Watson as Dasha, and Finn Wolfhard as Petro. The production blends live action with puppetry and animatronics and was filmed in Romania with A24 distributing.
9. ‘War on Everyone’ (2016)

Two corrupt Albuquerque detectives use blackmail and intimidation until they collide with a criminal who proves more dangerous than their usual targets. John Michael McDonagh writes and directs.
Alexander Skarsgård plays Detective Terry Monroe and Michael Peña plays Detective Bob Bolaño with Theo James as Lord James Mangan and Tessa Thompson as Jackie Hollis. The cast also includes Caleb Landry Jones, Stephanie Sigman, and Paul Reiser, rounding out the satire of bent cops and bigger villains.
8. ‘Freaky Tales’ (2024)

Four interconnected chapters set in 1987 Oakland follow punks confronting Nazis, an upstart rap duo finding their voice, a criminal trying to walk away, and a surreal showdown linked to NBA star Sleepy Floyd. The film is written and directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.
Pedro Pascal plays Clint, Jay Ellis plays Sleepy Floyd, Normani plays Entice, Dominique Thorne plays Barbie, Ji-young Yoo and Jack Champion play Tina and Lucid, and Ben Mendelsohn appears as the crime boss known as the Guy. The production highlights Bay Area music and culture with appearances by Too Short and a posthumous turn by Angus Cloud.
7. ‘Death of a Unicorn’ (2025)

A father and daughter hit a unicorn with their car while en route to the estate of his powerful employer, setting off a chain of events when the creature’s horn and blood appear to have miraculous properties. The film is written and directed by Alex Scharfman.
Paul Rudd plays attorney Elliot Kintner and Jenna Ortega plays his daughter Ridley. Richard E. Grant plays Odell Leopold, Téa Leoni plays Belinda, Will Poulter plays Shepard, and Anthony Carrigan plays Griff. The story escalates as the unicorn’s enraged parents close in while a private research team attempts to exploit the carcass.
6. ‘Snatched’ (2017)

Freshly dumped before a planned trip, Emily convinces her cautious mother Linda to travel with her, only for both to be kidnapped in South America and forced to improvise their escape. Jonathan Levine directs from a script by Katie Dippold.
Amy Schumer stars as Emily Middleton with Goldie Hawn as Linda Middleton in her first film appearance after a long hiatus. The supporting cast features Ike Barinholtz as Emily’s brother Jeffrey, Wanda Sykes and Joan Cusack as vacationers who cross their path, Christopher Meloni as a jungle guide, and Óscar Jaenada as Morgado.
5. ‘Alien: Covenant’ (2017)

A colonization mission aboard the ship Covenant diverts to a seemingly habitable world where the crew encounters the android David and the lethal organisms he has been cultivating. Ridley Scott directs with a screenplay by John Logan and Dante Harper from a story developed by Michael Green and Jack Paglen.
Michael Fassbender portrays both David and the newer model Walter. Katherine Waterston plays terraforming expert Daniels, Billy Crudup plays Captain Oram, and Danny McBride plays pilot Tennessee. The ensemble also includes Demián Bichir, Carmen Ejogo, Callie Hernandez, and Amy Seimetz, continuing the prequel arc that began in ‘Prometheus’.
4. ‘The Serial Killer’s Apprentice’ (2025)

This two-hour true crime documentary examines the Houston killings committed by Dean Corll in the early 1970s through an extensive on-camera interview with accomplice Elmer Wayne Henley Jr. It features criminologist Dr Katherine Ramsland speaking with Henley and includes archival footage as well as interviews with investigators and families of victims. The special is produced by Wolf Entertainment and Good Caper Content and is inspired by the book by Dr Katherine Ramsland and Tracy Ullman.
The program revisits how Corll groomed teenage boys to help lure victims and how the crimes were eventually uncovered. It provides timeline context, case materials, and new testimony from Henley after more than five decades of silence.
3. ‘The House’ (2017)

After their town pulls a promised scholarship, suburban parents Scott and Kate Johansen team with their friend Frank to open an illegal casino in his home to pay for their daughter’s tuition. The comedy is directed by Andrew J. Cohen and co-written by Cohen and Brendan O’Brien.
Will Ferrell plays Scott Johansen and Amy Poehler plays Kate Johansen with Jason Mantzoukas as Frank Theodorakis. Ryan Simpkins appears as their daughter Alex, Nick Kroll as councilman Bob Schaeffer, and Jeremy Renner as local mob figure Tommy Papouli, alongside Allison Tolman, Michaela Watkins, and Rob Huebel.
2. ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’ (2005)

The fourth wizarding adventure drops Harry into the Triwizard Tournament with three perilous tasks while a conspiracy inside Hogwarts clears the way for the return of Lord Voldemort. Mike Newell directs from a screenplay by Steve Kloves based on the novel by J. K. Rowling.
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint reprise their roles with Robert Pattinson as Cedric Diggory, Brendan Gleeson as Alastor Moody, David Tennant as Barty Crouch Jr, Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, and Miranda Richardson as Rita Skeeter. The story brings in Durmstrang and Beauxbatons as visiting schools and sets up the darker tone of later films.
1. ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)

The sixth entry in the series follows college student Stefanie Lewis, whose violent recurring nightmares point to a deadly pattern tied to her family history. She returns home to seek help from the one person who might break the cycle before fate closes in on her relatives. The film is directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein from a screenplay by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor based on a story by Jon Watts with Busick and Taylor.
Kaitlyn Santa Juana leads as Stefanie Lewis with Tony Todd returning as William Bludworth. The cast also includes Brec Bassinger as Iris Campbell, Teo Briones as Charlie Lewis, Richard Harmon as Erik, Owen Patrick Joyner as Bobby Campbell, Anna Lore as Julia Campbell, and Rya Kihlstedt as Darlene Lewis.
Tell us which titles you watched and what you are queuing up next in the comments.


