Here Are the 10 Most-Watched Movies on Netflix This Week
Get ready to browse Netflix for some fresh entertainment, because this week’s movie lineup is packed with variety. From intense dramas to side-splitting comedies, there’s a film for every mood.
We’re breaking down the top 10 movies streaming now, as of June 20, 2025. Whether you’re into real-life stories or escapist fun, these picks are lighting up screens everywhere.
28 Weeks Later (2007)

In this gripping zombie thriller, the rage virus has left Britain in ruins. A military effort to rebuild goes horribly wrong when the infection reemerges, unleashing chaos on survivors.
Rose Byrne and Robert Carlyle lead a tense cast in ‘28 Weeks Later’. Its breakneck pace and terrifying infected make it a horror fan’s dream.
The Valet (2022)

This feel-good comedy stars Eugenio Derbez as Antonio, a valet caught in a celebrity’s messy love life. He poses as a star’s boyfriend to dodge paparazzi, sparking laughs and surprises.
With Samara Weaving’s vibrant energy, ‘The Valet’ offers warm humor and a sweet story. It’s perfect for a lighthearted movie night.
Copycat (1995)

Sigourney Weaver plays a psychologist hunted by a serial killer who copies infamous murders. She joins forces with a detective, played by Holly Hunter, to unravel the chilling case.
‘Copycat’ keeps you on edge with its smart script and eerie tension. It’s a solid pick for thriller fans who love a brainy twist.
Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster (2025)

This documentary unpacks the 2023 OceanGate tragedy, where a submersible exploring the Titanic imploded, killing five. It digs into the risky choices that led to the disaster.
‘Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster’ uses haunting footage and interviews to tell a tragic story. True-crime buffs will find it riveting.
Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy (2025)

Exploring the 2021 Astroworld festival disaster, this documentary recounts the crowd surge that left 10 dead. It weaves together stories from attendees and first responders.
‘Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy’ is a heavy but gripping watch. Its focus on human impact and accountability resonates deeply.
Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem (2025)

This documentary tracks Rob Ford, Toronto’s scandal-plagued mayor, known for his wild behavior and a viral drug scandal. It captures his chaotic tenure and personal struggles.
‘Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem’ blends humor with raw emotion. It’s a wild ride for anyone curious about political trainwrecks.
Happy Gilmore (1996)

Adam Sandler’s iconic comedy follows a failed hockey player who discovers a knack for golf. His wild swings and antics shake up the sport while he fights to save his family home.
‘Happy Gilmore’ delivers nonstop laughs and memorable moments. It’s a nostalgic treat for comedy lovers craving classic Sandler.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)

Jason Segel stars as a heartbroken composer vacationing in Hawaii, only to run into his ex and her new fling. The result is a mix of awkward comedy and genuine emotion.
With Mila Kunis and Russell Brand, ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ balances laughs and heart. It’s a great choice for a fun, romantic vibe.
K.O. (2025)

This French action flick features MMA star Ciryl Gane as a retired fighter on a mission to save a kidnapped teen. He battles a dangerous gang in Marseille’s gritty underworld.
‘K.O.’ packs intense fight scenes and a redemption-driven story. Gane’s authentic moves make it a standout for action fans.
STRAW (2025)

Leading the pack, ‘STRAW’ stars Taraji P. Henson as a single mom whose life unravels in a tense bank standoff. Tyler Perry’s thriller keeps you glued with its high-stakes drama.
Henson’s powerful performance anchors ‘STRAW’. It’s a heart-pounding pick for anyone who loves emotional, suspenseful stories.
What’s your top movie from this Netflix list? Share your pick in the comments!


