‘After the Hunt’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
Looking for something popular on Prime right now? Here’s a quick guide to the movies viewers are flocking to this week, with key details like who’s in them, what they’re about, and where they come from. Skim the list, pick your vibe—action, animation, holiday, or musical—and you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before you hit play.
‘Drop’ (2025)

‘Drop’ follows Violet, a widowed mother whose first date in years is interrupted by threatening messages demanding impossible choices. Meghann Fahy stars alongside Brandon Sklenar, and Prime lists HDR and UHD playback with a 1 hour 35 minute runtime. The film is associated with Blumhouse and directed by Christopher Landon. It’s available on Prime Video for digital purchase or rental in many regions.
‘Migration’ (2023)

‘Migration’ is an animated family adventure from Illumination about a mallard family that decides to take a big trip from New England to Jamaica. Benjamin Renner directs from a script by Mike White, with voices by Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Awkwafina, Keegan-Michael Key, and Danny DeVito. It clocks in at 83 minutes and features bright visuals and a travel-packed storyline. The film was a global box-office success.
‘A Working Man’ (2025)

Directed by David Ayer and based on Chuck Dixon’s novel ‘Levon’s Trade,’ ‘A Working Man’ centers on Levon Cade, a former soldier turned construction worker drawn into a dangerous search for a kidnapped teen. Jason Statham headlines, with Michael Peña and David Harbour in supporting roles. The film is distributed by Amazon MGM Studios in the U.S. The runtime is listed at 116 minutes.
‘Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy’ (2025)

‘Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy’ follows Joy, a New York fashion designer whose holiday trip to Colorado takes an unexpected turn. Shannon Thornton stars as Joy, with Tosin Morohunfola as Ridge. The setup leads to a fresh start storyline set against snowy, small-town backdrops. It’s streaming on Prime Video with standard accessibility features.
‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023)

Illumination’s ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ is an animated adventure featuring Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Bowser, and more. The voice cast includes Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, and Keegan-Michael Key. It runs 92 minutes and became one of the highest-grossing animated films globally. Digital versions include multiple language and accessibility options.
‘Red One’ (2024)

‘Red One’ is a Prime Video original that pairs Dwayne Johnson with Chris Evans for a globe-trotting rescue after Santa—code name RED ONE—is kidnapped. Directed by Jake Kasdan, it blends holiday lore with action-adventure beats. Prime lists a 2 hour 4 minute runtime with HDR and UHD playback. It’s included with Prime in many regions and supports subtitles and audio descriptions.
‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’ (2000)

Ron Howard’s live-action take on the Dr. Seuss classic stars Jim Carrey as the Grinch opposite Taylor Momsen’s Cindy Lou Who. The story centers on the Grinch’s plan to steal Christmas from Whoville and the town’s response. The film was a major box-office success worldwide and remains a seasonal staple on streaming lineups. It’s widely available in HD with family-friendly viewing options.
‘Wicked’ (2024)

‘Wicked’ adapts the hit Broadway musical, charting the early relationship between Elphaba and Galinda in Oz. Directed by Jon M. Chu, it stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. The film covers their time at Shiz University and the choices that set them on diverging paths. It’s available digitally, including on Prime Video to rent or buy.
‘Playdate’ (2025)

‘Playdate’ is an action-comedy where a seemingly harmless meetup spirals into chaos. Prime lists it at 1 hour 34 minutes with HDR and UHD options, and it’s categorized under action and comedy. The synopsis teases misfires, mayhem, and a fast, playful tone. It’s available to watch on Prime Video with subtitles and audio descriptions.
‘After the Hunt’ (2025)

From director Luca Guadagnino, ‘After the Hunt’ follows a college professor whose life is upended when a star student accuses a colleague and secrets from her past resurface. Julia Roberts leads the cast, with Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield in pivotal roles. The screenplay is by Nora Garrett, and Prime lists a 2 hour 20 minute runtime with HDR and UHD formats available. It’s streaming on Prime Video with accessibility features like subtitles and audio descriptions.
What did we miss—which of these ‘Prime’ picks are you pressing play on first? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


