‘A Working Man’ Continues as Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
From pulse-pounding spycraft to family-friendly animation, this week’s most-watched list on Prime Video is a mix of brand-new arrivals and modern staples. You’ll spot fresh 2025 titles alongside franchise heavy-hitters and animated hits—so whether you’re after covert ops, rom-com hijinks, or a sing-along road trip, there’s something here for every mood.
Each entry includes quick, factual essentials—plot setup, key cast, and who’s behind the camera—so you can jump straight to your next play.
10. ‘Rumor Has It…’ (2005)

Rob Reiner directs this romantic comedy written by Ted Griffin and starring Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, Shirley MacLaine, and Mark Ruffalo, with music by Marc Shaiman and cinematography by Peter Deming. Produced by Village Roadshow Pictures, Section Eight, and Spring Creek, the film’s runtime is 96 minutes.
Set years after ‘The Graduate’, the plot follows a woman who suspects her family inspired the famous novel and film, prompting a scandal-tinged search for the truth. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures on December 25, 2005, the film’s U.S. market stylizes the title as ‘Rumor Has It…’.
9. ‘The Boss Baby’ (2017)

Directed by Tom McGrath and written by Michael McCullers, this DreamWorks Animation feature stars Alec Baldwin as the suit-and-tie infant, with voices by Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Kimmel, Lisa Kudrow, Miles Bakshi, and Tobey Maguire. Ramsey Ann Naito produced; the film runs 97 minutes and was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Based loosely on Marla Frazee’s picture book, the story pairs a seven-year-old with his baby brother, a secret agent in a corporate battle for adult affection. The film premiered in March 2017 and launched a broader franchise spanning a sequel and an animated series.
8. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

This animated adventure is directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic from a screenplay by Matthew Fogel, with production by Illumination, Nintendo, and Universal. The ensemble voice cast features Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, and Fred Armisen.
The film’s plot brings Mario and Luigi from Brooklyn into the Mushroom Kingdom to confront Bowser while nodding to series staples like power-ups and Rainbow Road. With a 92-minute runtime and theatrical distribution by Universal, the movie became a billion-dollar global hit and remains a family streaming favorite.
7. ‘The Map That Leads to You’ (2025)

Lasse Hallström directs this romantic drama adapted from J.P. Monninger’s novel, with a screenplay by Vera Herbert and Les Bohem and production by Temple Hill. The cast is led by Madelyn Cline and KJ Apa, with Sofia Wylie, Madison Thompson, Orlando Norman, and Josh Lucas. The film was released by Amazon MGM Studios direct to Prime Video.
The narrative follows an American traveler who meets a New Zealander abroad, sparking a trans-Atlantic romance that winds through European locales before a reunion in Catalonia. Principal photography took place in Spain in 2024, ahead of its August 20, 2025 streaming debut.
6. ‘The Bourne Identity’ (2002)

Doug Liman directs this first entry in the franchise, adapted by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron from Robert Ludlum’s novel. The cast includes Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper, Clive Owen, Brian Cox, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje; John Powell composed the score and Oliver Wood served as cinematographer.
The story follows an amnesiac found at sea who discovers he has elite assassin skills and a past tied to covert operations, triggering a chase across Europe. Produced by Kennedy/Marshall and released by Universal Pictures, the film runs 119 minutes and established the series’ grounded spy aesthetic.
5. ‘The Bourne Legacy’ (2012)

Directed by Tony Gilroy from a screenplay by Tony Gilroy and Dan Gilroy, this fourth film in the series stars Jeremy Renner as operative Aaron Cross, with Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Joan Allen, Albert Finney, Oscar Isaac, and Stacy Keach. Robert Elswit handled cinematography and James Newton Howard composed the score.
The plot runs parallel to the events of ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’, tracking Cross as he evades a shutdown of clandestine programs while partnering with scientist Dr. Marta Shearing. Produced by Universal with Captivate Entertainment and Kennedy/Marshall among the companies, the film clocks in at 135 minutes.
4. ‘Trolls Band Together’ (2023)

This third ‘Trolls’ installment is directed by Walt Dohrn (co-director Tim Heitz) and written by Elizabeth Tippet, with Gina Shay producing for DreamWorks Animation. The voice cast features Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, alongside Eric André, Kid Cudi, Daveed Diggs, Amy Schumer, Andrew Rannells, Troye Sivan, Kenan Thompson, NSYNC, and Camila Cabello.
The jukebox musical adventure reunites Poppy and Branch as they dive into Band-tastic family history and a rescue mission with pop-star stakes. Distributed by Universal Pictures with a 91-minute runtime, the film followed the events of ‘Trolls World Tour’ and expanded the franchise’s music-heavy road-trip formula.
3. ‘Black Bag’ (2025)

Steven Soderbergh directs this spy thriller from a script by David Koepp, with a cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender, Marisa Abela, Tom Burke, Naomie Harris, Regé-Jean Page, and Pierce Brosnan. Produced by Casey Silver Productions and released by Focus Features, it runs 94 minutes, with Peter Andrews on cinematography and David Holmes composing the score.
Set inside British counterintelligence, the story follows investigator George Woodhouse as he probes a list of suspected traitors—one of whom may be his wife, senior signals chief Kathryn St. Jean. Premiering in France on March 12, 2025 and in the U.S. two days later, the film opened opposite other spring releases and drew strong notices for its taut, character-driven approach.
2. ‘Novocaine’ (2025)

Directed by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen from a screenplay by Lars Jacobson, this action-comedy stars Jack Quaid as Nathan Caine, with Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson, Betty Gabriel, Matt Walsh, and Jacob Batalon in supporting roles. Produced by Infrared Pictures, Safehouse Pictures, and Circle of Confusion and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it runs about 110 minutes.
The plot centers on a San Diego assistant bank manager born with congenital insensitivity to pain who launches a desperate pursuit to save a co-worker taken hostage during a Christmas Eve heist. Newly available on Prime Video, the film’s recent coverage highlights its blend of dark humor and high-impact stunts following its March 14, 2025 U.S. release.
1. ‘A Working Man’ (2025)

David Ayer directs and co-writes this action thriller, adapted from Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade’, with Jason Statham starring alongside Michael Peña and David Harbour. Produced by Black Bear, Cedar Park, Punch Palace Productions, and Balboa Productions, the film was released by Amazon MGM Studios in the U.S. and Warner Bros. Pictures in the U.K. with a 116-minute runtime.
The story follows Levon, a construction worker with a violent past who’s pulled into a rescue mission when his boss’s daughter is abducted, prompting a relentless hunt through criminal networks. The film’s development included a late-2024 title change from ‘Levon’s Trade’ to ‘A Working Man’, with the final U.S. theatrical date set for March 28, 2025.
Tell us which titles you queued up first this week on Prime Video and why in the comments!


