OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (15 July 2026)
The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 15 July 2026.
Stay ahead of the curve with our updated streaming snapshots for 15 July 2026. Whether you’re craving a blockbuster comeback, a gripping thriller, or a dose of nostalgia, the top 10 lists across major platforms reveal fascinating movements and sudden superstars.
Netflix: New Blood and Nostalgia
Netflix’s chart feels like a high-wire drama this week. I Will Find You seizes the top spot, suggesting audiences are hungry for fresh crime-thrillers. A real standout is the return of Little House on the Prairie at #2—proof that classic comfort viewing can still dominate. Action fans are fueling Agent Kim Reactivated, while Avatar the Last Airbender maintains its enduring appeal at #4. The lower half is a mix of true-crime intrigue (The Polygamist) and franchise fuel (The Apartment Job).
Prime Video: Sci-Fi and Spectacle
Prime Video is leaning heavily into star power. Project Hail Mary rockets to #1, riding off of Ryan Gosling’s viral buzz. The chart has a distinctly international flavor, with Your Fault: London cracking the list and the long-awaited magic of Now You See Me: Now You Don’t pulling in viewers at #6. Nobody (Bob Odenkirk) rounds out the top 10, proving action-thrillers have serious legs on this platform.
Disney+: The House of Moana
Disney+ is essentially the Moana channel right now. Avatar: Fire and Ash is the only non-animated film to break the top three, but the real story is the dominance of Moana. Both the original and its sequel hold multiple slots, including a “A Special Look” entry. Toy Story 4 and Toy Story also prove that Pixar’s legacy is unshakeable, though Hoppers lands a solid third.
Apple TV+: Prestige Drama Wins
Apple’s top 10 reads like a best-of list for premium television. Silo remains the undisputed king, with Cape Fear (likely the new series) debuting strongly at #2. The consistent presence of Ted Lasso and Severance shows these shows are now evergreen favorites. Margo’s Got Money Troubles is a quiet breakout at #9, signaling Apple’s strength in offbeat dramedies.
Paramount+: The Dutton Dynasty
The Yellowstone universe remains an absolute fortress. Dutton Ranch and Yellowstone hold #1 and #2, with Tulsa King still drawing a crowd at #5. A surprising veteran is Sabrina, the Teenage Witch at #9, hinting at a nostalgic rewatch trend. From and MobLand suggest the platform is slowly building a stable of genre hits beyond the Taylor Sheridan empire.
| # | Netflix | Prime Video | Disney+ | Apple Tv | Paramount+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I Will Find You | Project Hail Mary | Avatar: Fire and Ash | Silo | Dutton Ranch |
| 2 | Little House on the Prairie | The Sheep Detectives | Ready or Not 2: Here I Come | Cape Fear | Yellowstone |
| 3 | Agent Kim Reactivated | Boulevard | Hoppers | Widow’s Bay | South Park |
| 4 | Avatar the Last Airbender | The Drama | Moana 2 | Trying | The Agency |
| 5 | I’m Not Afraid | The Housemaid | Moana | Your Friends & Neighbors | Tulsa King |
| 6 | Worst Neighbor Ever | Now You See Me: Now You Don’t | Toy Story 4 | Sugar | Criminal Minds |
| 7 | The Apartment Job | Your Fault: London | Moana | Ted Lasso | Marshals |
| 8 | Teach You a Lesson | Nuremberg | Toy Story | Severance | From |
| 9 | The Polygamist | Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War | Simpsley | Margo’s Got Money Troubles | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
| 10 | Valle salvaje | Nobody | Toy Story 5 | Monarch: Legacy of Monsters | MobLand |
Charts shift daily as new releases and word-of-mouth take hold. Which platform has your next watch?