OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (4 July 2026)
The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 4 July 2026.
Streaming charts can feel like a digital mood ring for global audiences, and this week’s data for 4 July 2026 reveals a fascinating mix of new releases, nostalgic favorites, and live-event power. Buckle up, because these lists tell a story of their own.
Netflix: A Battle of Generations
Netflix’s top 10 is a tug-of-war between legacy sequels and fresh faces. “Enola Holmes 3” snatches the #1 spot, proving Millie Bobby Brown’s detective still has massive pulling power. But the real surprise is “Voicemails for Isabelle” at #2—a title that likely rode strong word-of-mouth to debut right behind a major franchise. Meanwhile, the entire Toy Story saga dominates further down the list, suggesting families are deep into a Pixar marathon (though you’ll find that saga on another service entirely). “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” and “Despicable Me 4” round out the family-friendly contingent, while “Little Brother” and “Feng Shui Master & The Pregnant Ghost” hint at a more eclectic, global taste among subscribers.
Prime Video: Drama and Original Takes Over
Prime Video’s chart leans heavily into original content and international hits. “Elle” leads the charge, followed closely by the campus drama “Off Campus” and the romance “Every Year After”. The presence of “Spider-Noir” at #4 suggests the streaming service’s bold superhero pivot is resonating. But look down the list: “Yo soy Betty la fea” and “Pa’ Quererte” indicate that Latin American content is not just niche—it’s mainstream here. Meanwhile, heavy hitters like “The Boys” and “Clarkson’s Farm” prove that franchise loyalty keeps viewers coming back for repeat watches.
Disney+: The Toy Box is Cleaned Out
There’s no mistaking Disney+ for anything else this week. The platform is experiencing a full-blown Toy Story renaissance. From “Toy Story 3” at #2 all the way down to “Toy Story 5: A Special Look” at #10, the entire Pixar saga has taken over. It’s a stunning sight, interrupted only by the long-awaited “Avatar: Fire and Ash” at the top and the persistent charm of the “Moana” films. The outlier? “Extreme Makeover: Homer Edition” at #8, which suggests The Simpsons still has a powerful, fan-driven audience for its more experimental content.
Apple TV+: Genre Hooks and Slow-Burn Dramas
Apple’s lineup is a masterclass in suspense and lifestyle. “Cape Fear” and “Widow’s Bay” lead with dark, thrilling tones. The continued strength of “Silo” and “Sugar” proves that high-concept genre storytelling is Apple’s brand. It’s also nice to see “Ted Lasso” still holding a top-ten spot long after its finale, a testament to its rewatchability. The newcomer “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” is one to watch—it shot up quickly from limited marketing.
Paramount+: Live Events and Legacy
Paramount+ is once again the home of linear TV’s biggest hits. “Dutton Ranch” and “Yellowstone” swap places at the top, showing the Taylor Sheridan universe is as strong as ever. “Tulsa King” and “Landman” continue that winning streak. But the real headline here is “FIFA World Cup 2026” at #10. With the tournament currently underway, its presence on a daily movie chart is a reminder that live sports still drive massive on-demand viewing.