‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ Leads Movies Streaming Charts for the Week of July 14 – July 20, 2025
The mid July movie slate gave streamers a little bit of everything. Family comedies, action thrillers, and a couple of brand new originals all pulled serious time on living room screens across the country. Viewers kept mixing comfort rewatches with buzzy premieres, which made for a lively battle across the major platforms.
This snapshot looks at total viewing minutes on television during the week. Netflix had a strong presence, though Prime Video, Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max all notched meaningful wins. Here is how the ten most watched movies shook out for the week.
10. ‘Happy Gilmore’ (1996)

Adam Sandler’s golf comedy continues to be a go to crowd pleaser. Nostalgia and endlessly quotable moments helped ‘Happy Gilmore’ draw 189 million viewing minutes during the week. The movie remains a reliable pick when you want laughs without thinking too hard.
Availability also helped. You can stream ‘Happy Gilmore’ on Netflix and Starz, which makes it easy for fans to press play and for new viewers to see what the fuss is about.
9. ‘Ride Along 2’ (2016)

Buddy cop banter never goes out of style. ‘Ride Along 2’ logged 245 million minutes as fans followed Kevin Hart and Ice Cube through another round of high energy antics and fish out of water gags.
The movie is on Netflix, which continues to be a powerful home for rewatchable comedies. A convenient placement in the action and comedy rows likely nudged people to keep it rolling for movie night.
8. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ (2025)

The blocky phenomenon made the jump to a full length adventure that families could watch together. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ stacked up 255 million minutes thanks to kid friendly stakes and name recognition that spans generations.
The film is available on HBO Max. Easy access on a service with a deep family catalog helped parents and kids find something everyone could agree on for an evening at home.
7. ‘Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 4: Dawn of the Vampires’ (2025)

The teen monster musical keeps finding new ways to sing and swoon. ‘Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires’ brought in 284 million minutes as fans followed the latest catchy tunes and supernatural drama.
You can stream it on Disney+. The platform’s strong franchise hubs and youthful audience gave this installment a lift as viewers settled in for a colorful summer watch.
6. ‘Sinners’ (2025)

Moody thrills carried ‘Sinners’ to 291 million minutes, as viewers leaned into a dark tale with twists that begged for discussion after the credits. Word of mouth likely helped push it through the week.
The movie is streaming on HBO Max. The service’s suspense and thriller rows make discovery simple for anyone craving a tense pick.
5. ‘Brick’ (2025)

The new release found an eager audience that wanted something fresh for movie night. ‘Brick’ collected 300 million minutes as curiosity and early buzz encouraged people to press play and see what the chatter was about.
It is available on Netflix. Strong placement across discovery rows made it easy to find and helped it travel quickly through friend groups during the week.
4. ‘The Amateur’ (2025)

A sleek espionage setup and star power helped ‘The Amateur’ secure 310 million minutes. Viewers showed up for a throwback style thriller with modern pacing and tight set pieces.
You can find it on Hulu. The platform’s thriller lane and strong recommendation engine likely steered action fans to hit play.
3. ‘Heads of State’ (2024)

Big personalities and bigger set pieces kept ‘Heads of State’ humming with 322 million minutes. The movie delivers a glossy action comedy package that is easy to start and even easier to let run on a weeknight.
It is streaming on Prime Video. Prominent placement on the home page and continued chatter around the cast helped it remain a staple in the top group.
2. ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ (2025)

The Madea faithful showed up in a big way. ‘Madea’s Destination Wedding’ tallied 818 million minutes as families gathered for familiar humor and heartfelt moments that play well with a crowd.
The film is on Netflix. Strong brand recognition plus a steady stream of clips and tiles in the comedy and new releases rails kept this one buzzing all week.
1. ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

A fresh concept with high energy choreography powered ‘Kpop Demon Hunters’ to a commanding 949 million minutes. The movie blended pop sheen with monster fighting flair that translated into instant word of mouth.
You can stream it on Netflix. The combination of global fandom and easy access made it the week’s most watched movie by a wide margin.
Share your thoughts on this week’s lineup in the comments and tell us what you are pressing play on next.


