‘Play Dirty’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
Here’s your quick guide to what’s pulling the most eyeballs on Prime Video right now, from brand-new originals to comfort-watch favorites making the rounds again; each entry includes the essentials—who made it, who’s in it, and what it’s about—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood tonight.
10. ‘Scooby-Doo’ (2002)

Raja Gosnell’s live-action mystery comedy reunites Mystery Inc. at Spooky Island, with Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, and Linda Cardellini stepping into the iconic roles. The film launched the franchise’s live-action era and remains a family-friendly pick on streaming. Prime Video pages list the 2002 feature with rental and purchase options in multiple locales. Additional listings confirm release details and synopsis.
9. ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

Ron Howard directs this live-action adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s classic, with Jim Carrey portraying the Grinch in Rick Baker’s Oscar-winning makeup. The film expands Whoville’s story and the Grinch’s backstory beyond the original book and TV special. Prime Video storefronts regularly carry the title for streaming or rental during the holiday season. Listings confirm its availability and credits.
8. ‘Maintenance Required’ (2025)

This Amazon MGM Studios original rom-com stars Madelaine Petsch as the owner of an all-female mechanic shop who unknowingly confides online in a rival, played by Jacob Scipio. The cast also includes Madison Bailey, Katy O’Brian, and Jim Gaffigan. Written and directed by Lacey Uhlemeyer, it premiered on Prime Video on October 8, 2025. Production and release details were announced ahead of its streaming debut.
7. ‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, follows a rescue mission that spirals into a confrontation with a bioweapon-wielding adversary. The movie features Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, and Lashana Lynch among the principal cast. It’s available to stream on Prime Video in many regions, with rental and purchase options as well. Platform listings confirm its availability and 2021 release.
6. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

David Ayer’s action thriller, co-written with Sylvester Stallone and based on Chuck Dixon’s ‘Levon’s Trade,’ stars Jason Statham as a former special operator working construction who hunts traffickers after his employer’s daughter is abducted. The supporting cast includes Michael Peña and David Harbour. The film opened in U.S. theaters in March 2025 and later hit Prime Video for streaming. Distribution in the U.S. was handled by Amazon MGM Studios.
5. ‘Knight and Day’ (2010)

James Mangold directs this action-comedy starring Tom Cruise as a rogue spy who pulls a chance-encounter civilian, played by Cameron Diaz, into a globe-trotting chase. The film blends espionage set-pieces with romantic caper beats across multiple international locations. It’s available to stream or rent via Prime Video storefront pages in various regions. Release details and credits confirm its 2010 run time and cast.
4. ‘Wicked’ (2024)

Jon M. Chu’s musical fantasy—starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande—adapts the stage hit and explores the Oz backstory of Elphaba and Glinda. After its late-2024 digital debut, it entered the pay-TV window and moved to Prime Video in mid-2025 as part of Universal’s long-term licensing deal. Prime Video also carries a “Bonus X-Ray Edition” with sing-along options in some regions. Physical media arrived in February 2025 with additional extras.
3. ‘Our Fault’ (2025)

The Spanish romantic drama concludes Prime Video’s adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s Culpables series, following ‘My Fault’ and ‘Your Fault’. Directed by Domingo González and starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, it revisits Nick and Noah years after their breakup, testing whether they can find their way back to each other. Produced by Pokeepsie Films, it runs roughly 113 minutes. It’s distributed globally by Prime Video.
2. ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ (2025)

This Prime Video documentary, directed by Colin Hanks and produced with Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort, charts the life and legacy of beloved comedian John Candy using rare archival footage and new interviews. It premiered as the opening-night film at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 4, 2025, before a global streaming release on Prime Video in October. The film features tributes and reflections from Candy’s friends and family. Running about 113 minutes, it’s an Amazon MGM Studios release.
1. ‘Play Dirty’ (2025)

Shane Black directs this heist thriller adapted from Donald E. Westlake’s Parker novels, with Mark Wahlberg as Parker and LaKeith Stanfield as Grofield. The plot follows a meticulous crew whose latest score puts them on a collision course with the New York mob. The ensemble also includes Rosa Salazar, Keegan-Michael Key, and Tony Shalhoub. It was released directly on Prime Video by Amazon MGM Studios on October 1, 2025.
Tell us which titles you’re watching this week on Prime and what should make next week’s list in the comments!


