Guy Ritchie’s Action-Comedy Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week
In the constantly shifting landscape of streaming entertainment, Amazon Prime Video continues to offer a diverse mix of new releases and nostalgic favorites. This week’s chart features a unique blend of high-octane action comedies from 2026, fresh romantic dramas, and a surprising resurgence of classic Adam Sandler hits. From the sun-soaked beaches of Hawaii to the high-stakes world of international espionage, viewers are tuning in for both comfort watches and adrenaline-pumping premieres. The following list breaks down the top ten most-watched movies on the platform, counting down from ten to the number one spot.
‘Big Daddy’ (1999)

Adam Sandler stars as Sonny Koufax, a lazy law school graduate who adopts a young boy to impress his girlfriend. The plan backfires when she breaks up with him, leaving Sonny to raise the child alone while dodging social services. As he navigates the challenges of parenthood, Sonny forms a genuine bond with the boy, teaching him unconventional life lessons along the way. This heartwarming comedy balances Sandler’s signature humor with emotional moments about growing up and taking responsibility.
‘Heads of State’ (2025)

Idris Elba and John Cena team up in this action-comedy about two rival world leaders who are forced to cooperate. When a global conspiracy threatens the safety of their respective nations, the mismatched duo must put aside their political differences to survive. The film combines explosive set pieces with the comedic chemistry between the stoic British Prime Minister and the brash American President. Critics highlighted the high-energy stunt work and the dynamic banter between the two leads.
‘Love Me Love Me’ (2026)

Based on the popular novel by Stefania S., this young adult romance follows June White as she moves to Milan for a fresh start after a family tragedy. She quickly finds herself caught in a volatile love triangle involving a model honor student and his troubled, charismatic best friend. As secrets involving underground MMA fights come to light, June must choose between a safe, stable relationship and a dangerous attraction. The film explores themes of grief, passion, and the complexities of first love against a European backdrop.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

Set in Hawaii, this romantic comedy features Henry Roth, a marine veterinarian who falls for an art teacher named Lucy. Henry soon discovers that Lucy suffers from short-term memory loss and forgets him every time she goes to sleep. To win her heart, he dedicates himself to making her fall in love with him all over again each and every day. The film is celebrated for its unique premise and the endearing chemistry between leads Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore.
‘Down Periscope’ (1996)

Kelsey Grammer plays Lieutenant Commander Tom Dodge, a brilliant but unorthodox naval officer who is given command of a rusty, diesel-powered submarine. In a series of war games, Dodge and his crew of misfits must evade the entire U.S. Navy to prove their worth. The comedy relies on the underdog dynamic as the ragtag team uses unconventional tactics to outsmart superior nuclear vessels. It remains a cult favorite for its slapstick humor and memorable ensemble cast.
‘Relationship Goals’ (2026)

Kelly Rowland and Method Man star in this romantic comedy about a career-driven television producer named Leah. As she vies for a promotion to run New York’s top morning show, her plans are complicated when her ex-boyfriend is hired as her direct competition. The story navigates their professional rivalry and resolving past emotional baggage, all while they are forced to work in close quarters. The film adapts themes from Michael Todd’s best-selling book, blending humor with insights on modern relationships.
‘My Mother’s Wedding’ (2025)

Directed by Kristin Scott Thomas, this family drama centers on three sisters who return to their childhood home for their twice-widowed mother’s third wedding. Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, and Emily Beecham play the siblings who must confront their past grievances and current life struggles during the chaotic weekend. The gathering forces the family to address unresolved tensions while dealing with a colorful cast of wedding guests. The film marks Scott Thomas’s directorial debut and offers a poignant look at mother-daughter dynamics.
‘Click’ (2006)

Michael Newman, an overworked architect, discovers a universal remote control that allows him to fast-forward through the boring or unpleasant parts of his life. Initially thrilled by the ability to skip arguments and traffic, he soon realizes the device is robbing him of precious moments with his family. The film transitions from broad comedy to a tear-jerking examination of work-life balance and regret. It stands as one of the more dramatic entries in Adam Sandler’s extensive filmography.
‘The Wrecking Crew’ (2026)

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)

Guy Ritchie directs this spy action comedy featuring Jason Statham as super-spy Orson Fortune. Fortune must track down and stop the sale of a deadly new weapons technology wielded by a billionaire arms broker. To accomplish the mission, his team of operatives recruits a Hollywood movie star to help them infiltrate the broker’s inner circle. The film delivers Ritchie’s trademark witty dialogue, stylish action sequences, and a fast-paced narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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