‘F1’ and 14 Other Movies Top IMDb’s Most-Popular List This Week
We’re diving into the latest buzz on IMDb, where moviegoers flock to track the most popular films. This week’s lineup is packed with thrilling sequels, bold remakes, and fresh stories that have everyone talking.
From action-packed adventures to chilling horror, these movies span genres and draw massive attention. Let’s explore the 15 most popular films on IMDb for the week of July 06, 2025, starting from the bottom and working our way up.
15. Maa (2025)
‘Maa’ is a gripping Indian drama starring Kajol as a mother who transforms into the goddess Kali to battle a demonic curse. The film’s intense 2-hour-13-minute runtime blends fear, betrayal, and supernatural stakes, earning a solid 7.3 rating from 15,000 votes.
Directed by Vishal Bhardwaj, this emotional powerhouse showcases Kajol’s commanding performance. We’re drawn to its raw energy and cultural depth, making it a standout for drama lovers.
14. Deep Cover (2025)
‘Deep Cover’ delivers a tense R-rated thriller with Orlando Bloom as a cop navigating a gritty criminal underworld. Bryce Dallas Howard adds emotional weight to this 1-hour-39-minute story, rated 6.7 by 22,000 voters.
The film’s tight pacing and suspenseful twists keep us on edge. It’s a bold choice for those craving a dark, character-driven crime saga.
13. Superman (2025)
‘Superman’ brings Clark Kent’s Kryptonian roots into focus, with David Corenswet leading as the iconic hero in a 2-hour-9-minute PG-13 adventure. Directed by James Gunn, it explores truth and justice in a world that sees them as outdated, earning a strong following.
The film’s fresh take on the classic superhero story resonates with audiences. We’re excited to see how this reboot shapes the DC universe.
12. The Phoenician Scheme (2025)
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ is a star-studded PG-13 thriller running 1 hour and 41 minutes, featuring Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, and Michael Cera. With a 6.8 rating from 26,000 votes, it follows three improv actors thrust into London’s criminal underworld.
Directed by Wes Anderson, this quirky yet tense story blends humor and danger. It’s a wild ride that keeps us guessing.
11. A Minecraft Movie (2025)
‘A Minecraft Movie’ brings the beloved game to life in a 1-hour-41-minute PG adventure, starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa. Despite its 5.7 rating from 117,000 votes, its colorful world and family-friendly vibe draw huge crowds.
The film follows four misfits in a blocky wonderland, sparking imagination. We love its playful energy, even if critics are mixed.
10. Bugonia (2025)
‘Bugonia’ is a quirky sci-fi comedy with a mysterious plot, earning a spot on IMDb’s radar with its bold premise. Details are scarce, but its cast, including Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, promises a unique 2025 release.
The film’s offbeat style and Yorgos Lanthimos’ direction make it a must-watch. We’re curious to see how this one unfolds.
9. Sinners (2025)
‘Sinners’ stars Michael B. Jordan in a dark, R-rated thriller about redemption and tough choices, running 2 hours and 17 minutes. With a 7.7 rating from 186,000 votes, it’s a gripping tale of moral conflict.
Directed by Ryan Coogler, the film’s intense drama and stellar performances hit hard. It’s a heavy, emotional journey we can’t stop thinking about.
8. Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025)
‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ takes us five years after ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’ in a 2-hour-14-minute PG-13 adventure. Starring Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali, it follows a team extracting DNA from massive prehistoric creatures, rated 6.3 by 22,000 voters.
Directed by Gareth Edwards, the film blends science and suspense. We’re hooked on its bold new chapter in the dinosaur saga.
7. M3GAN 2.0 (2025)
‘M3GAN 2.0’ brings back the creepy AI doll in a 2-hour PG-13 sequel, rated 6.3 by 7,400 voters. Amie Donald and Jenna Davis star as Gemma resurrects M3GAN to battle a stolen military-grade weapon.
The film’s mix of horror and tech thrills keeps us uneasy. It’s a chilling follow-up that pushes the stakes higher.
6. 28 Weeks Later (2007)
‘28 Weeks Later’ is a 2007 R-rated horror sequel, running 1 hour and 39 minutes, with Rose Byrne leading a post-apocalyptic fight against the rage virus. It holds a 6.9 rating from 329,000 votes.
This brutal follow-up to ‘28 Days Later’ still grips audiences with its relentless pace. We’re drawn to its raw, chaotic energy.
5. 28 Days Later (2002)
‘28 Days Later’ remains a horror classic from 2002, with Cillian Murphy in a 1-hour-53-minute R-rated tale of survivors facing a viral outbreak. It boasts a 7.5 rating from 500,000 votes.
Directed by Danny Boyle, its gritty realism and fast-paced terror still resonate. We keep coming back to this zombie genre staple.
4. How to Train Your Dragon (2025)
‘How to Train Your Dragon’ soars as a live-action PG remake, running 2 hours and 5 minutes, with Mason Thames as Hiccup and Gerard Butler as Stoick. Its 8.1 rating from 46,000 votes reflects its family-friendly charm.
The story of Hiccup and Toothless facing an ancient threat captivates us. It’s a magical adventure that feels fresh yet familiar.
3. KPop Demon Hunters (2025)
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ blends music and action in a 1-hour-35-minute PG film, starring Ji-young Yoo and Arden Cho as pop stars battling demons. Rated 7.8 by 19,000 voters, it’s a vibrant surprise.
This fast-paced flick delivers fun and thrills in equal measure. We’re loving its bold mix of genres and energetic cast.
2. 28 Years Later (2025)
‘28 Years Later’ continues the zombie saga with Cillian Murphy producing and starring in a 1-hour-55-minute R-rated sequel. Rated 7.1 by 54,000 voters, it dives into a world decades after the outbreak.
Directed by Danny Boyle, the film brings fresh scares and emotional depth. It’s a thrilling return that keeps us on edge.
1. F1 (2025)
‘F1: The Movie’ tops the charts with Brad Pitt as a veteran racer mentoring a rookie in a 2-hour-35-minute PG-13 film. Rated 7.9 by 70,000 voters, it captures the pulse-pounding world of Formula 1.
The film’s blend of speed, drama, and heart, driven by Pitt and co-stars like Javier Bardem, makes it a fan favorite. We’re revved up for this high-octane ride.
Which of these movies are you most excited to watch, or is there another gem we should check out? Drop your thoughts in the comments!