‘Play Dirty’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week
Here’s a quick, friendly rundown of what everyone’s streaming right now—from brand-new premieres to comfort-watch favorites. You’ll find slick action, a heartfelt documentary, glossy YA romance, and a couple of perennial crowd-pleasers that never seem to leave the Top 10. Dive in, pick your next watch, and keep this list handy for movie night.
10. ‘Scooby-Doo’ (2002)

Raja Gosnell’s live-action ‘Scooby-Doo’ brings Mystery Inc. to a tropical theme park, reuniting Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and their Great Dane for a new case. The cast includes Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, Linda Cardellini, and Rowan Atkinson, with a screenplay by James Gunn. It launched in 2002 as the first in a two-film run that kicked off renewed interest in the franchise. Families often revisit it for the ensemble chemistry and playful nods to the classic cartoon.
9. ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

Ron Howard’s live-action ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ stars Jim Carrey as the green grump who targets Whoville’s holiday cheer. The film opened in November 2000, ultimately grossing more than $340 million worldwide and becoming a seasonal staple. Anthony Hopkins narrates, with supporting roles from Christine Baranski, Jeffrey Tambor, and others. It remains a go-to family title every December and is readily available to rent digitally.
8. ‘Maintenance Required’ (2025)

‘Maintenance Required’ premiered on Prime Video on October 8, 2025, joining a mid-October slate of direct-to-streaming titles. Details were kept under wraps ahead of release, but listings confirm the debut date and production timeline. The project was completed earlier in 2025 and filmed at locations including California’s central coast. It adds a fresh genre entry to Prime Video’s fall lineup.
7. ‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 arrives with Cary Joji Fukunaga at the helm and the series’ signature setpieces intact. The film launched widely in late 2021 after pandemic delays and quickly set box-office records in multiple markets. It features a new antagonist, a bioweapon plot, and key supporting turns from franchise regulars and new allies. The runtime clocks in at roughly two hours and forty-three minutes.
6. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

David Ayer directs Jason Statham in an action thriller adapted from Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade.’ Released in U.S. theaters on March 28, 2025, it follows a former special-ops soldier who takes on a trafficking ring after a kidnap case hits close to home. The film later moved to digital purchase and rental before its subscription streaming window. It’s produced by Amazon MGM Studios with international distribution in partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures.
5. ‘Knight and Day’ (2010)

This action-comedy pairs Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in a globe-spanning chase directed by James Mangold. It debuted in U.S. theaters on June 23, 2010, and mixes practical stunt work with romantic-sparring banter. The story follows an everyday traveler who gets swept into a spy’s dangerous mission. It remains a breezy, star-driven favorite for fans of lighthearted action.
4. ‘Wicked’ (2024)

Directed by Jon M. Chu and led by Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, ‘Wicked’ brings the blockbuster stage musical to the screen with lavish production design and large-scale musical setpieces. It opened in theaters on November 22, 2024, before arriving for home viewing the following spring. The film charts Elphaba and Glinda’s friendship at Shiz University and the events that reframe the land of Oz. A second part is slated for late 2025.
3. ‘Our Fault’ (2025)

‘Our Fault’ (‘Culpa nuestra’) concludes the Prime Video trilogy based on Mercedes Ron’s ‘Culpables’ novels, reuniting stars Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara. The Spanish-language romantic drama landed on Prime Video on October 16, 2025, continuing the turbulent relationship that began in ‘My Fault’ and ‘Your Fault.’ It runs 113 minutes and was produced by Pokeepsie Films. As the final chapter, it ties up major storylines with new conflicts and high-stakes choices.
2. ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ (2025)

This feature documentary, directed by Colin Hanks, traces John Candy’s rise from ‘SCTV’ to beloved big-screen star through rare archival footage and interviews with friends and family. It premiered as the opening-night selection at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 4, 2025. Running 113 minutes, it’s produced by Amazon MGM Studios and made its streaming debut on Prime Video in October 2025. Fans get an inside look at the performer’s creative process and legacy across comedy and family films.
1. ‘Play Dirty’ (2025)

Directed by Shane Black and starring Mark Wahlberg as professional thief Parker, ‘Play Dirty’ adapts the iconic character for a high-octane heist caper set across globe-trotting locales. The film bowed on Prime Video in early October 2025 and pairs twisty double-crosses with punchy action beats. Wahlberg’s Parker assembles a crew for an outsized score that tests every alliance on the board. If you like slick crime stories with hardboiled edges, this one fits the bill.
Share which picks you watched—and what you’re adding to your queue—in the comments!


