‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Is HBO Max’s Most-Watched Movie This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Curious what everyone fired up on Max this week? Here is a handy rundown of the films drawing the biggest crowds right now, pulled straight from the current Top 10 list on the service. You will find fresh releases, franchise favorites, a family crowd pleaser, and even a new stand up hour in the mix.

Each entry below gives you quick context so you know what you are getting into before you hit play. Expect brief story setups, notable connections to other titles, and details on what kind of experience each film delivers on Max.

10. ‘A Minecraft Movie’ (2025)

10. 'A Minecraft Movie' (2025)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This live action adventure adapts the open world of the sandbox game into a story about the Overworld facing a major threat and a small band of players setting out to save it. Building, crafting, and exploration show up in set pieces that echo familiar mechanics from the game while still telling a standalone tale for newcomers.

Fans will spot creatures like creepers and Endermen along with tools and materials that mirror the in game progression. The production works with elements established by Mojang Studios so locations, mobs, and quest beats align with the rules of the block based universe.

9. ‘Couples Retreat’ (2009)

9. 'Couples Retreat' (2009)
Universal Pictures

Four couples travel to a tropical resort that mixes beach activities with required relationship workshops. The story follows group exercises, counseling sessions, and structured outings as the pairs work through everyday problems while the resort schedule keeps them moving.

The script was developed by collaborators who also appear on screen and the film was shot at a real island location that doubles for the retreat. The ensemble approach gives each couple a separate thread that ties back to the planned therapy program run by the resort staff.

8. ‘Marc Maron: Panicked’ (2024)

8. 'Marc Maron: Panicked' (2024)
Avalon Television

This hour of stand up features Marc Maron delivering new material that pulls from personal history, current culture, and the search for meaning. The set builds long form bits that loop back on earlier ideas so the payoff lands near the end of the hour.

The special is staged simply so the focus stays on the writing and timing. It is a single continuous performance with minimal cutaways, which makes it play like a front row seat at a theater show.

7. ‘Get a Job’ (2016)

7. 'Get a Job' (2016)
CBS Films

Recent college graduates navigate internships, layoffs, and quick pivots as they try to land stable work. The story follows interviews, office politics, and side hustles while friends compare offers and rethink plans.

The cast includes Miles Teller, Anna Kendrick, Bryan Cranston, and Alison Brie with Dylan Kidd directing. Scenes jump between corporate offices and shared apartments to show how résumés, references, and networking shape early career moves.

6. ‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ (2011)

6. 'Kung Fu Panda 2' (2011)
DreamWorks Animation

Po returns as the Dragon Warrior to protect the Valley of Peace when a new weapon threatens the balance that masters try to preserve. The journey explores Po’s past while the Furious Five take on missions that test teamwork and technique.

The voice cast features Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Gary Oldman, and Dustin Hoffman along with the original ensemble. DreamWorks Animation blends hand painted flourishes with CG action for training sequences, duels, and comic beats that fit the series style.

5. ‘Sinners’ (2024)

5. 'Sinners' (2024)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This crime drama tracks how a violent incident sets off consequences for a small community. The plot moves between investigators, family members, and people trying to outrun past choices as evidence links separate lives.

Multiple points of view fill in the timeline, which lets the story reveal motive and opportunity piece by piece. The setting stays grounded in everyday places like diners, back roads, and modest homes while the investigation tightens around a few key leads.

4. ‘Alien: Covenant’ (2017)

4. 'Alien: Covenant' (2017)
20th Century Fox

The colony ship Covenant diverts to what looks like a safe planet and instead finds the remnants of a prior expedition and a lethal organism. Encounters with a synthetic named David tie this chapter to events from ‘Prometheus’ and lay groundwork for the classic creature that defines the series.

Ridley Scott directs Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston, and Billy Crudup in a story that bridges the prequels with earlier ‘Alien’ entries. Practical effects and location shoots combine with digital work to stage lander set pieces, temple interiors, and laboratory scenes.

3. ‘Freaky Tales’ (2024)

3. 'Freaky Tales' (2024)
MACRO

Set in 1987 Oakland, this anthology connects four stories through shared places, characters, and a raw soundtrack. The vignettes trace club scenes, neighborhood turf, and local legends that intersect by the final stretch.

Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck write and direct a cast that includes Pedro Pascal, Dominique Thorne, Jay Ellis, and Normani. The film uses practical locations around Oakland and period detail to anchor each chapter in a specific block, venue, or street corner.

2. ‘Death of a Unicorn’ (2024)

2. 'Death of a Unicorn' (2024)
A24

A father and daughter hit a unicorn with their car and bring the body to a corporate retreat, which sparks a scramble over supposed healing properties. The discovery turns a strange accident into a high stakes tug of war between myth and profit.

Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega lead the film with a tone that blends dark humor and uneasy mystery. Production design contrasts boardrooms and labs with quiet forest scenes to underline how the find pulls ordinary people into secretive research.

1. ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)

1. 'Final Destination Bloodlines' (2025)
New Line Cinema

A narrow escape from a large scale accident starts a familiar pattern where survivors search for clues to the order of what comes next. Signs and domino like chain reactions return as the group tries to understand the design that governs who is targeted.

This entry links back to earlier ‘Final Destination’ stories through hidden references and case files that outline past incidents. Elaborate set pieces build from ordinary objects so the investigation becomes a race to spot and interrupt the sequence in time.

Tell us which picks you queued up this week and share your thoughts in the comments.

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