‘A Working Man’ Continues as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Need a quick way to catch up on what everyone’s streaming right now? Here’s your handy guide to the most-watched films on Prime Video this week, complete with who made them, who’s in them, and what each story is about—no filler.

We’re counting down from 10 to 1. Each entry includes straightforward details on plot, cast, and key creators so you can zero in on what fits your mood tonight.

10. ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’ (2007)

10. 'The Bourne Ultimatum' (2007)
Universal Pictures

Paul Greengrass directs from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns, and George Nolfi, following Jason Bourne as he presses toward the origins of the program that created him while a new CIA team tries to shut him down. Universal Pictures handled distribution, continuing the franchise’s run.

Matt Damon returns as Bourne with Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons, David Strathairn as Noah Vosen, Scott Glenn, Édgar Ramírez, Albert Finney, and Joan Allen among the principal cast. The film interweaves investigative journalism, internal oversight, and operational tradecraft to close out Bourne’s pursuit of the Treadstone and Blackbriar threads.

9. ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ (2015)

9. 'Hitman: Agent 47' (2015)
Daybreak Productions

Directed by Aleksander Bach from a screenplay by Skip Woods and Michael Finch, ‘Hitman: Agent 47’ reboots the screen take on IO Interactive’s stealth-action game series. The plot centers on a genetically engineered assassin and a woman tied to the program’s creator, with a corporate syndicate pursuing them both.

Rupert Friend stars as Agent 47, Hannah Ware plays Katia van Dees, and Zachary Quinto appears as John Smith, alongside Ciarán Hinds as Dr. Litvenko and Thomas Kretschmann in support. Production companies include Daybreak Films and Giant Pictures, with distribution by 20th Century Fox.

8. ‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

8. 'The Boss Baby' (2017)
DreamWorks Animation

Tom McGrath directs this DreamWorks Animation feature from a script by Michael McCullers, loosely based on Marla Frazee’s picture book of the same name. The premise follows a briefcase-toting infant who arrives to work for BabyCorp and partners with his older brother to investigate Puppy Co.

Alec Baldwin voices the title character, with Miles Bakshi as Tim and Steve Buscemi as antagonist Francis Francis; Jimmy Kimmel and Lisa Kudrow round out the family ensemble. The film launched a broader franchise across features and TV, pairing office-style corporate mechanics with family comedy and spy-caper beats.

7. ‘Thirteen Lives’ (2022)

7. 'Thirteen Lives' (2022)
Imagine Entertainment

Ron Howard directs and produces this dramatization of the Tham Luang cave rescue, written by William Nicholson. The film was released theatrically in select markets before arriving on Prime Video, with production support from Imagine Entertainment and other partners.

Viggo Mortensen portrays cave diver Richard Stanton, with Colin Farrell as John Volanthen and Joel Edgerton as anesthetist-diver Richard Harris. The story recreates the multinational rescue logistics, from water-management efforts above ground to the dive operations threading flooded passages to extract the youth football team and their coach.

6. ‘The Bourne Legacy’ (2012)

6. 'The Bourne Legacy' (2012)
Universal Pictures

Tony Gilroy directs and co-writes (with Dan Gilroy) this entry that shifts focus to a different operative, Aaron Cross, as fallout from earlier events threatens parallel black-ops programs. The production comes from Universal Pictures and partners, continuing the franchise’s globe-spanning setup.

Jeremy Renner stars as Cross, with Rachel Weisz as Dr. Marta Shearing and Edward Norton as Eric Byer, joined by Albert Finney, Joan Allen, Stacy Keach, Oscar Isaac, and Scott Glenn. The narrative mixes lab-origin backstory with on-the-run logistics as Cross and Shearing navigate a shutdown that targets remaining Outcome agents.

5. ‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

5. 'The Bourne Identity' (2002)
Universal Pictures

‘The Bourne Identity’ is directed by Doug Liman from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron, based on Robert Ludlum’s novel. Matt Damon leads as a man with amnesia who discovers he’s tied to a clandestine CIA program known as Treadstone.

The cast includes Franka Potente as Marie, Chris Cooper as Alexander Conklin, Clive Owen as the Professor, Brian Cox as Ward Abbott, and Julia Stiles as Nicky Parsons. As Bourne pieces together his past, the film tracks European set-pieces while the agency moves to contain its asset.

4. ‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

4. 'The Map That Leads to You' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Lasse Hallström directs this adaptation of J.P. Monninger’s novel, with a screenplay by Vera Herbert and Les Bohem. Produced by Temple Hill Entertainment and released by Amazon MGM Studios, the film follows a recent graduate whose summer in Europe changes course after a chance meeting on a night train.

Madelyn Cline stars as Heather Mulgrew, with KJ Apa as Jack and Sofia Wylie and Madison Thompson as travel companions who thread in and out of the journey. Shot partly in Spain—including Terrassa—the story weaves city-hopping romance with family threads, journal clues, and a difficult medical reveal that reframes the couple’s choices.

3. ‘Black Bag’ (2025)

3. 'Black Bag' (2025)
Casey Silver Productions

Steven Soderbergh directs this espionage thriller from a script by David Koepp, centered on British counterintelligence officer George T. Woodhouse and a leak of a top-secret program codenamed Severus. Focus Features handled U.S. distribution following festival and international bows.

Michael Fassbender plays George opposite Cate Blanchett as Kathryn St. Jean, with Marisa Abela, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan in key roles. Largely set inside high-stakes conversations and interrogations, the plot narrows to a tense internal mole hunt that entangles both spouses at the National Cyber Security Centre.

2. ‘Last Breath’ (2025)

2. 'Last Breath' (2025)
Dark Castle Entertainment

Directed by Alex Parkinson, ‘Last Breath’ dramatizes a real deep-sea rescue, following saturation divers racing to save a crewmate stranded on the seabed. The film credits Parkinson, Mitchell LaFortune, and David Brooks on the writing side, with production companies including Longshot Films and Dark Castle Entertainment, and distribution by Focus Features.

Woody Harrelson and Simu Liu appear alongside Finn Cole (as Chris Lemons) and Cliff Curtis, anchoring a cast that reconstructs the technical challenges of North Sea diving and the coordinated effort required to pull off an underwater rescue against the clock. The movie later reached home platforms after its theatrical window, making it easy to find on major digital storefronts.

1. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

1. 'A Working Man' (2025)
Cedar Park Entertainment

David Ayer directs and co-writes this action thriller with Sylvester Stallone, adapting Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’. Jason Statham stars as Levon Cade, a former Royal Marine Commando working construction who’s pulled back into his old skill set when his boss’s daughter is abducted. The film is produced by Black Bear, Cedar Park Entertainment, Punch Palace Productions, and Balboa Productions, and was distributed domestically by Amazon MGM Studios.

The supporting cast features Michael Peña as Joe Garcia and David Harbour as Gunny Lefferty, with Jason Flemyng among the ensemble. Across its one-hundred-plus-minute runtime, the story tracks Levon’s off-the-books hunt through a trafficking ring, drawing on contacts from his past and the procedural tactics that keep him one step ahead.

Got a favorite from this week’s lineup? Drop your picks and why they’re worth a watch in the comments.

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