A New Caribbean Adventure Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week

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Amazon Prime Video continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse selection of films that cater to a wide range of audience preferences. This week’s most-watched list features a mix of high-octane action thrillers, classic comedies, and emotional dramas that have captured the attention of viewers globally. From recent theatrical releases to nostalgic favorites from the nineties, these titles represent the current trends in digital consumption. The following list highlights the top movies currently trending on the platform based on recent viewership data.

‘Abduction’ (2011)

'Abduction' (2011)
Vertigo Entertainment

Nathan Price discovers his baby photo on a missing persons website, sparking a realization that his life is a lie. He is forced to flee when armed operatives attack his home, leading to a high-stakes chase across the country. Alongside his neighbor Karen, Nathan attempts to uncover the truth about his biological parents and his true identity. The film is a fast-paced thriller that features Taylor Lautner and Lily Collins in lead roles.

‘Down Periscope’ (1996)

'Down Periscope' (1996)
20th Century Fox

Lieutenant Commander Tom Dodge is assigned to command an obsolete, diesel-powered submarine as part of a naval war game exercise. He must lead a crew of eccentric sailors against the modern nuclear fleet of the United States Navy. Dodge uses unconventional and daring tactics to navigate the sub through difficult waters and achieve his objectives. This military comedy stars Kelsey Grammer and Lauren Holly as they face off against high-ranking naval officers.

‘Big Daddy’ (1999)

'Big Daddy' (1999)
Columbia Pictures

Sonny Koufax is a law school graduate who avoids adult responsibility by working a low-effort job and living off a legal settlement. In a desperate attempt to win back his girlfriend, he adopts a young boy named Julian who was left at his apartment. Sonny soon finds himself overwhelmed by the challenges of parenting while forming an unexpected and deep bond with the child. This comedy was a significant box office success and remains one of Adam Sandler’s most recognizable films.

‘One for the Money’ (2012)

'One for the Money' (2012)
Lakeshore Entertainment

Stephanie Plum is a recently divorced woman who turns to bounty hunting after losing her job at a department store. Her first major case involves tracking down a former police officer who happens to be her high school sweetheart. Stephanie must learn the ropes of the trade quickly while navigating the criminal underworld of New Jersey. The movie is an adaptation of the first novel in the popular literary series by Janet Evanovich.

‘Click’ (2006)

'Click' (2006)
Columbia Pictures

Michael Newman is an overworked architect who struggles to balance his demanding career with his family life. He receives a magical universal remote that grants him the power to fast-forward through the parts of his life he finds inconvenient. However, the device begins to act on its own, causing Michael to lose years of precious time with his wife and children. This fantasy-comedy explores the importance of living in the moment and prioritizing personal relationships over professional success.

‘Blacklight’ (2022)

'Blacklight' (2022)
The Solution

Travis Block is a veteran government operative who specializes in extracting undercover agents when their covers are blown. He uncovers a shadowy conspiracy within the FBI that involves the targeted assassination of innocent citizens. Block must decide between his loyalty to the bureau and his desire to do what is right for his family and the public. The film features Liam Neeson in a signature action role as a man fighting against the system he once served.

‘My Mother’s Wedding’ (2025)

'My Mother's Wedding' (2025)
Indian Paintbrush

Three sisters reunite at their childhood home to attend their mother’s third wedding ceremony. The siblings struggle with their own personal crises while trying to navigate the complexities of their family dynamics. As the weekend progresses, long-held secrets are revealed and the women must confront the reality of their mother’s romantic choices. This emotional drama serves as the directorial debut for renowned actress Kristin Scott Thomas.

‘The Wrecking Crew’ (2026)

'The Wrecking Crew' (2026)
Amazon MGM Studios

Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista star as estranged half-brothers who are forced to reunite in Hawaii following the murder of their father. One is a loose-cannon police officer while the other is a disciplined Navy SEAL, creating a clash of styles as they investigate the crime. The action-comedy is filled with massive brawls, car chases, and a conspiracy that runs deeper than they imagined. Audiences have flocked to the film for the physical comedy and the imposing screen presence of its two action-star leads.

‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)

'Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre' (2023)
Miramax

Super spy Orson Fortune is recruited to track down and stop the sale of a devastating new weapons technology. He assembles a team of top-tier operatives and convinces a Hollywood movie star to join them on an undercover mission. The group travels to various luxurious locations to infiltrate the network of a billionaire arms broker. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the film delivers a mix of sophisticated action and comedic banter.

‘The Bluff’ (2026)

'The Bluff' (2026)
AGBO

A former pirate living in the nineteenth-century Caribbean is forced to take up arms when her past comes back to haunt her. Her peaceful life with her family is shattered when a group of ruthless attackers arrives seeking vengeance for her previous actions. She must utilize her old combat skills to protect her island home and ensure her family’s safety. This period action film stars Priyanka Chopra Jonas and explores themes of redemption and survival.

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