‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Continues Its Unbelievable Run Atop of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Here’s your quick look at the films everyone in the US is streaming right now on Netflix. From a buzzy new yacht-set thriller to a surprise animated juggernaut, this week’s Top 10 mixes fresh releases with evergreen favorites and YA dystopia staples—perfect for whatever mood you’re in.

10. ‘Maze Runner: The Death Cure’ (2018)

10. 'Maze Runner: The Death Cure' (2018)
20th Century Fox

Directed by Wes Ball and written by T. S. Nowlin, this finale sends Thomas and the Gladers on a high-stakes mission to break into the Last City and rescue their friends from WCKD. Dylan O’Brien returns as Thomas alongside Kaya Scodelario, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, and Ki Hong Lee. The film wraps up the trilogy’s conspiracy arc while expanding the world’s politics and the fight to cure the Flare.

9. ‘Casper’ (1995)

9. 'Casper' (1995)
Universal Pictures

Brad Silberling’s family fantasy follows a friendly ghost who befriends Kat Harvey when her paranormal therapist father moves them into a haunted mansion to help its resident spirits cross over. Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman lead the cast, with Cathy Moriarty and Eric Idle in supporting roles and James Horner providing the score. The film blends live action with then-cutting-edge VFX to bring ‘Casper’ and his chaotic uncles to life.

8. ‘Caramelo’ (2025)

8. 'Caramelo' (2025)
Migdal Filmes

Created by Diego Freitas, this Brazilian dramedy centers on a rising chef whose life is upended by a serious diagnosis—until an unlikely canine companion helps him find purpose and joy again. Rafael Vitti stars alongside Arianne Botelho, with scene-stealing support from the dog Caramelo. The film balances heartfelt family beats with light humor and a food-world backdrop.

7. ‘My Father, the BTK Killer’ (2025)

7. 'My Father, the BTK Killer' (2025)
Campfire Studios

Directed by Skye Borgman, this documentary follows Kerri Rawson as she recounts discovering that her father was Dennis Rader, the BTK serial killer, and revisits the investigation that led to his 2005 arrest. The film incorporates archival reporting, law-enforcement interviews, and Rawson’s perspective on assisting with potential cold-case links. It offers a timeline of the murders, capture, and aftermath through the eyes of the killer’s family.

6. ‘Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials’ (2015)

6. 'Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials' (2015)
20th Century Fox

Wes Ball returns to direct this second installment, with T. S. Nowlin adapting James Dashner’s sequel novel. Dylan O’Brien, Kaya Scodelario, and Thomas Brodie-Sangster lead the cast as the Gladers escape WCKD and cross the desert-like Scorch, encountering characters played by Giancarlo Esposito and Aidan Gillen. The story expands the franchise mythology and sets up the confrontation to come.

5. ‘About My Father’ (2023)

5. 'About My Father' (2023)
Lionsgate

Laura Terruso directs this culture-clash comedy written by Sebastian Maniscalco and Austen Earl. Maniscalco plays a version of himself opposite Robert De Niro as Salvo, with Leslie Bibb and Kim Cattrall co-starring as the prospective in-laws’ side of the family. The plot follows a chaotic holiday weekend where old-school parenting and modern expectations collide.

4. ‘Despicable Me 3’ (2017)

4. 'Despicable Me 3' (2017)
Universal Pictures

Directors Pierre Coffin and Kyle Balda (with Eric Guillon as co-director) continue Gru’s adventures as he meets his long-lost twin brother, Dru, while facing washed-up ’80s child star-turned-villain Balthazar Bratt. Steve Carell voices both Gru and Dru, joined by Kristen Wiig as Lucy and Trey Parker as Bratt; the script comes from Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio. The entry adds new gadgets, Minion mischief, and a sibling dynamic to the franchise.

3. ‘The Maze Runner’ (2014)

3. 'The Maze Runner' (2014)
20th Century Fox

Wes Ball’s feature debut adapts James Dashner’s novel about teens trapped in a lethal labyrinth with no memory of their past lives. Dylan O’Brien stars as Thomas with Kaya Scodelario, Will Poulter, and Patricia Clarkson among the ensemble; the screenplay is by Noah Oppenheim, Grant Pierce Myers, and T. S. Nowlin. Its mystery setup introduces WCKD and the Glade’s hierarchy that fuels the sequels.

2. ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ (2025)

2. 'The Woman in Cabin 10' (2025)
SISTER

Directed and co-written by Simon Stone, this adaptation of Ruth Ware’s novel follows journalist Lo Blacklock, played by Keira Knightley, who witnesses a passenger go overboard on a luxury yacht and fights to prove it happened. The cast includes Guy Pearce and Hannah Waddingham, with the film streamlining and altering key book elements while keeping its core theme of disbelief and gaslighting. Netflix lists it as a thriller feature now streaming worldwide.

1. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

1. 'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

Co-directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, this animated musical from Sony Pictures Animation for Netflix follows K-pop girl group Huntr/x as they moonlight as demon fighters against rivals the Saja Boys. The voice cast features Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, and Lee Byung-hun; the screenplay credits include Danya Jimenez and Hannah McMechan. Netflix highlights it as its most popular film to date, and official materials outline its June 2025 streaming debut.

Tell us which of these you watched—and what you’re queuing up next—in the comments!

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