OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (2 July 2026)

The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 2 July 2026.

By MovieMintX Data Desk·Streaming·

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If you’re scrolling through your streaming queue tonight trying to separate the hits from the also-rans, you’re in luck. The latest platform charts are in, and they tell a fascinating story about what audiences are actually pressing play on. From dominant franchise blockbusters to quiet indie breakouts, here’s a snapshot of the most-watched titles across the major services on 2 July 2026.

Netflix: One Film Steals the Show

It’s not often a single title claims five of the top ten slots on the same platform, but that’s exactly what Little Brother has pulled off on Netflix. Occupying positions 1, 2, 4, 5, and 8, this film has effectively turned the chart into its personal countdown. It’s a strong reminder that when a movie strikes a chord — whether through word-of-mouth, algorithmic push, or timing — it can dominate far longer than the typical weekend spike. Elsewhere, Voicemails for Isabelle holds two spots (#9 and #10), while Infinite and Blast round out the top tiers. The platform’s depth is impressive, but one name is clearly ruling the roost.

Disney+ and Apple TV+: Power of Franchises

Over on Disney+, the Toy Story franchise has staged a near-perfect takeover. From Toy Story 3 at #3 all the way through Toy Story 4 and a special look at Toy Story 5, the series spans six spots on the chart. It’s a testament to the enduring pull of Pixar comfort viewing — families and nostalgia seekers alike are diving back in. Meanwhile, Avatar: Fire and Ash holds the top spot, and Moana and its sequel also make the cut, reinforcing Disney’s grip on animated and epic storytelling.

Apple TV+ tells a different, more eclectic story. Cape Fear leads the pack, followed by Widow’s Bay and the drama Your Friends & Neighbors. The chart is heavy on original series — Sugar, Silo, Ted Lasso — suggesting Apple’s strategy of building prestige originals is paying off. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters rounds out the list, showing that creature features still have a loyal audience in the streaming era.


Rankings reflect the latest available platform charts and shift daily.

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