‘The Map That Leads to You’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movies List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Movies

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Prime Video viewers kept things lively this week, with a mix of new releases, franchise favorites, animated hits, and a classic teen rom com all landing in the Top 10. The lineup spans action, sci fi, fantasy, and romance, which means there is something here for every mood and movie night.

Below is a simple countdown from tenth to first. Each entry includes the essentials like what the story covers and who helped bring it to life so you can spot the titles that match your taste and queue them up with confidence.

10. ’10 Things I Hate About You’ (1999)

10. '10 Things I Hate About You' (1999)
Mad Chance

This teen romance sets Shakespeare’s ‘The Taming of the Shrew’ in a modern high school where dating rules create a chain reaction that pushes two very different sisters and their would be suitors into unexpected pairings. Heath Ledger plays Patrick Verona and Julia Stiles plays Kat Stratford, with Joseph Gordon Levitt, Larisa Oleynik, David Krumholtz, and Andrew Keegan rounding out the main cast. Gil Junger directs from a script by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith.

The movie was produced by Touchstone Pictures and shot around the Seattle and Tacoma area, including the distinctive Stadium High School. The soundtrack features bands that were staples of the era, and the film’s mix of campus life and classroom scenes is supported by a large ensemble of teachers, friends, and rivals who push the story’s plans and misunderstandings forward.

9. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

9. 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' (2023)
Universal Pictures

This animated adventure follows Mario and Luigi as they are swept from Brooklyn into the Mushroom Kingdom and pulled into a battle against Bowser. The voice cast features Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan Michael Key, Seth Rogen, Fred Armisen, and more. Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic direct from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel.

The film is a collaboration between Illumination and Nintendo with Chris Meledandri and Shigeru Miyamoto among the producers. Composer Brian Tyler weaves in Koji Kondo themes while set pieces nod to games like ‘Mario Kart’ and ‘Donkey Kong’, and the production design tracks from Brooklyn streets to castles, floating platforms, and pipe filled courses.

8. ‘Transformers’ (2007)

8. 'Transformers' (2007)
Paramount Pictures

This live action kickoff to the franchise brings the war between Autobots and Decepticons to Earth with the hunt for the AllSpark pulling a teenager into the conflict. Michael Bay directs a cast led by Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox with Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, and others, plus voice performances from Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime and Hugo Weaving as Megatron. Producers include Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, and Don Murphy.

Based on the Hasbro property, the film blends large scale location shooting with visual effects work by Industrial Light and Magic. The score by Steve Jablonsky anchors a series of military and city street sequences, and the production’s mix of practical stunts and digital robots set the template for the sequels that followed.

7. ‘Wicked’ (2024)

7. 'Wicked' (2024)
Universal Pictures

This screen adaptation of the stage musical tells the story of Elphaba and Glinda in Oz before Dorothy’s arrival as friendship, magic, and politics reshape their lives. Jon M. Chu directs with Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, joined by Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Jonathan Bailey, and Ethan Slater. The film draws from the musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman which in turn adapts Gregory Maguire’s novel.

Universal Pictures produced the film with large ensemble numbers staged for camera by a team that translates signature songs into expanded sets and locations. Stephen Schwartz contributes music and lyrics with new material for the screen, and cinematography by Alice Brooks supports the colorful visual world of Oz across classrooms, ballrooms, and wild landscapes.

6. ‘War of the Worlds’ (2025)

6. 'War of the Worlds' (2025)
Universal Pictures

This reimagining follows Department of Homeland Security analyst William “Will” Radford as he tracks an escalating extraterrestrial crisis through the screens and feeds of his surveillance tools while trying to keep his family safe. Ice Cube stars as Radford with Eva Longoria as NASA scientist Dr. Sandra Salas and supporting roles for Clark Gregg, Iman Benson, Henry Hunter Hall, Devon Bostick, Andrea Savage, and Michael O’Neill. Rich Lee directs from a screenplay by Kenneth A. Golde and Marc Hyman based on a story by Golde that draws on H. G. Wells’s novel.

The film uses the screenlife format so the invasion unfolds through laptops, phones, and security systems as agencies coordinate responses and technology becomes part of the plan. It was produced by Patrick Aiello and Timur Bekmambetov for Bazelevs Company and Patrick Aiello Productions with cinematography by Christopher Probst, editing by Charles Ancelle and Jake York, and an original score by Jon Natchez. Universal Pictures distributed the title with availability on Prime Video.

5. ‘Killer Elite’ (2011)

5. 'Killer Elite' (2011)
Open Road Films

This action thriller follows a retired operative who returns to the field to save his mentor and complete a difficult series of assignments tied to revenge and covert politics. Gary McKendry directs with Jason Statham, Clive Owen, and Robert De Niro leading the cast, and the story is drawn from Sir Ranulph Fiennes’s book ‘The Feather Men’.

Production spans international locations with close quarters fights, chases through city streets, and set pieces that rely on practical stunt work. The film balances undercover planning with bursts of violence, while period details and military gear help place the missions within their specific settings.

4. ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (2024)

4. 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes' (2024)
20th Century Studios

Set generations after Caesar, this chapter follows Noa and a human named Mae as new ape societies rise and a powerful leader tries to reshape the world. Wes Ball directs a cast that includes Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Kevin Durand, and Peter Macon, continuing the arc of coexistence and conflict between species.

Produced by 20th Century Studios, the film uses performance capture and the work of Weta FX to bring ape characters to life. The screenplay team includes Josh Friedman, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, and Patrick Aison, and the world building expands the geography and culture of the franchise through new clans, rituals, and technologies.

3. ‘Wrath of Man’ (2021)

3. 'Wrath of Man' (2021)
Miramax

This crime thriller follows a mysterious new cash truck guard known only as H who joins an armored car company after a deadly robbery and begins hunting those responsible. Guy Ritchie directs with Jason Statham, Holt McCallany, Jeffrey Donovan, Scott Eastwood, Josh Hartnett, and others in key roles. The film is based on the French movie ‘Le Convoyeur’.

Told in chapters that revisit events from different angles, the movie blends heist mechanics with undercover work and shifting alliances. The score is by Christopher Benstead, and production companies include Miramax with principal photography staged across Los Angeles and London in depots, freeways, and industrial sites.

2. ‘The Pickup’ (2025)

2. 'The Pickup' (2025)
The Story Company

This action comedy follows Russell Pierce, a veteran armored truck driver, and rookie partner Travis Stolly on a routine cash run that goes sideways when a crew led by criminal mastermind Zoe ambushes their route. Eddie Murphy plays Russell Pierce with Pete Davidson as Travis Stolly and Keke Palmer as Zoe. Eva Longoria appears as Natalie Pierce and the ensemble includes Ismael Cruz Córdova as Miguel and Jack Kesy as Banner along with appearances by Roman Reigns and Marshawn Lynch.

The film is directed by Tim Story and written by Matt Mider and Kevin Burrows. Producers include John Davis, John Fox, Eddie Murphy, Tim Story, and Charisse Hewitt Webster with cinematography by Larry Blanford, editing by Craig Alpert, and music by Christopher Lennertz. It is produced by Davis Entertainment, Eddie Murphy Productions, and The Story Company and released by Amazon MGM Studios on Prime Video.

1. ‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

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

This romantic drama follows travelers who meet abroad and begin following a trail of notes and locations that changes their plans and their sense of what comes next. The story explores love, memory, and the choices that shape early adulthood, and it is inspired by J. P. Monninger’s novel of the same name.

The production uses location shooting across European cities and trains to mirror the path the characters trace while a contemporary score supports the journal entries and letters that frame their journey. The ensemble of friends and family intersects with the couple along the way, adding moments that push them to decide what to hold onto and what to leave behind.

Share your picks and what you watched this week in the comments so everyone can compare queues and find their next movie.

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