Hilarious Action-Comedy Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Movie of the Week Once Again
Amazon Prime Video continues to update its library with a mix of fresh originals and beloved classics, resulting in a diverse top-10 list this week. From high-octane action comedies released in 2026 to nostalgic favorites from the 1990s and early 2000s, viewers are engaging with a wide variety of genres. The current ranking reflects a strong interest in star-studded blockbusters and romantic comedies just in time for Valentine’s Day.
‘Down Periscope’ (1996)

Lieutenant Commander Tom Dodge is an unorthodox naval officer who is finally given his own command, only to be assigned a rusting, diesel-powered submarine called the USS Stingray. To prove his leadership capabilities, Dodge must lead a crew of misfits and eccentrics in a war game against the United States Navy’s technologically superior nuclear fleet. Kelsey Grammer stars as the charismatic captain who utilizes unconventional tactics to outsmart his rigid superiors. The film combines maritime strategy with slapstick humor as the ragtag team bands together to achieve the impossible. ‘Down Periscope’ remains a cult classic for its portrayal of underdog success and ensemble comedy.
‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’ (2012)

Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, and Gloria the Hippo continue their journey to return to the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Their adventure takes a detour through Europe, where they are relentlessly pursued by a determined French animal control officer, Captain Chantel DuBois. To escape capture, the group joins a traveling circus, pretending to be performing animals while helping to revitalize the struggling troupe. The animated film features colorful visuals and high-energy sequences, including a neon-lit circus performance set to pop music. This third installment in the franchise emphasizes themes of friendship and finding where one truly belongs.
‘Click’ (2006)

Michael Newman, a workaholic architect, discovers a universal remote control that allows him to fast-forward through the boring or unpleasant parts of his life. Initially, the device seems like a blessing, enabling him to skip arguments, sickness, and traffic to focus on his career. However, the remote begins to program itself based on his preferences, causing him to lose years of his life and miss crucial family milestones. Adam Sandler blends his signature humor with dramatic elements as the protagonist realizes the value of living in the present moment. ‘Click’ serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of prioritizing work over family connection.
‘Heads of State’ (2025)

Idris Elba and John Cena team up in this action-comedy as the British Prime Minister and the President of the United States, respectively. After Air Force One is shot down during a diplomatic mission, the two world leaders are stranded in hostile territory and presumed dead. They must rely on their contrasting skill sets—one a refined statesman and veteran, the other a former action star turned politician—to survive and uncover a conspiracy threatening NATO. The film mixes high-stakes political intrigue with explosive set pieces and banter between the mismatched protagonists. ‘Heads of State’ has maintained a strong presence on streaming charts since its release last summer.
‘Love Me Love Me’ (2026)

Based on the popular Wattpad novel by Stefania S., this romantic drama follows June, who moves to Milan for a fresh start after a family tragedy. She enrolls in an elite international school where she finds herself torn between Will, a perfect honor student, and James, his troubled but charismatic best friend. As secrets regarding James’s involvement in underground fighting emerge, June must navigate a complex love triangle that challenges her desire for stability. The film was released just before Valentine’s Day, targeting young adult audiences with its emotional high school dynamics. ‘Love Me Love Me’ explores themes of grief, attraction, and the difficulty of choosing between safety and passion.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

Henry Roth, a veterinarian living in Hawaii, falls for Lucy Whitmore, an art teacher who suffers from short-term memory loss. Due to a car accident, Lucy’s memory resets every night, causing her to forget everything that happened the previous day. Henry dedicates himself to wooing her anew each morning, creating creative ways to remind her of their relationship and her life. Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore display palpable chemistry in this romantic comedy that balances humor with the tragic reality of Lucy’s condition. The film is celebrated for its heartwarming approach to commitment and its scenic Hawaiian backdrop.
‘Relationship Goals’ (2026)

Kelly Rowland and Method Man star in this romantic comedy about professional rivalry and second chances. Leah Caldwell is a driven television producer on the verge of a major promotion when her ex-boyfriend, Jarrett Roy, is hired to compete for the same showrunner position. Jarrett claims to be a changed man, attributing his growth to the principles found in Michael Todd’s best-selling book. As they vie for the job, the former couple is forced to confront their unresolved past and the lingering chemistry between them. ‘Relationship Goals’ integrates themes of faith and personal growth within a competitive corporate setting.
‘Becoming the G.O.A.T.: The Tom Brady Story’ (2021)

This documentary chronicles the ascent of Tom Brady from a sixth-round draft pick to arguably the greatest quarterback in NFL history. Through interviews with former teammates, coaches, and Brady himself, the film examines the discipline and competitive drive that fueled his decades-long career. Viewers are given insight into pivotal moments, including his multiple Super Bowl victories and his ability to defy the typical age limits of professional athletes. The narrative focuses on his mental toughness and the strategic mind that allowed him to dominate the sport. ‘Becoming the G.O.A.T.: The Tom Brady Story’ appeals to sports fans interested in the legacy of a football icon.
‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ (2023)

Super spy Orson Fortune is tasked with tracking down and stopping the sale of a deadly new weapons technology wielded by billionaire arms broker Greg Simmonds. To accomplish the mission, Fortune reluctantly teams up with a group of top operatives and recruits a Hollywood movie star to help infiltrate Simmonds’ inner circle. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the film features his trademark snappy dialogue, stylized action, and ensemble cast dynamics. Jason Statham leads the team, while Aubrey Plaza and Hugh Grant provide comedic relief and villainous charm respectively. ‘Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre’ delivers a fast-paced global adventure filled with deception and high-tech espionage.
‘The Wrecking Crew’ (2026)

Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista headline this buddy-action comedy as estranged half-brothers who reunite in Hawaii following their father’s murder. One brother is a loose-cannon police officer while the other is a disciplined Navy SEAL, leading to constant friction as they investigate the crime. Directed by Ángel Manuel Soto, the film showcases the duo dismantling a criminal conspiracy that threatens their family legacy. The narrative balances heavy action sequences with the comedic interplay between the physically imposing leads. ‘The Wrecking Crew’ has quickly surged to the top of the charts, drawing viewers with its mix of family drama and explosive entertainment.
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