OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (16 July 2026)

The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 16 July 2026.

By MovieMintX Data Desk·Streaming·

Streaming Standouts: The Biggest Titles Across Platforms This Week

With a fresh batch of rankings for 16 July 2026, the streaming landscape is serving up a fascinating mix of nostalgia, franchise power, and fresh hits. Whether you’re hunting for a quiet drama or a blockbuster spectacle, each platform has its own flavour this week.

Netflix leans heavily into comfort viewing and suspense. The top spot belongs to Little House on the Prairie, a nostalgic classic that defies age. But thrills are hot on its heels: I Will Find You lands at #2, while spy sequel Agent Kim Reactivated and animated favourite Avatar the Last Airbender round out the top four. The list also features a strong run of originals, including I’m Not Afraid and The Apartment Job, showing Netflix’s strategy of mixing licensed gems with homegrown content.

Prime Video delivers a more cerebral chart. Project Hail Mary leads the pack, confirming Ryan Gosling’s sci-fi drama is a streaming heavyweight. Boulevard and The Sheep Detectives add indie flair, while Your Fault: London and Now You See Me: Now You Don’t keep genre fans hooked. The presence of Nuremberg and Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War underscores Prime’s commitment to prestige and espionage.

Disney+ is all about brand loyalty. Avatar: Fire and Ash dominates at #1, with Ready or Not 2: Here I Come snapping at its heels. Moana makes multiple appearances—the original, the sequel, and a special look—alongside Toy Story entries. Hoppers and Simpsley offer quirky alternatives, but the pattern is clear: Disney knows its sequels and remakes draw consistent eyeballs.

Apple TV+ continues its quiet prestige run. Silo tops the chart, proving dystopian sci-fi still rules. Cape Fear and Trying offer dramatic contrast, while Your Friends & Neighbors and Ted Lasso keep subscribers happy. Severance stays strong in the top ten, along with For All Mankind, reinforcing Apple’s reputation for thoughtful, high-concept series.

Paramount+ leans into legacy and westerns. Dutton Ranch and Yellowstone own the #1 and #2 spots, with South Park and Tulsa King following. Criminal Minds and From cater to procedural and horror fans, while Sabrina, the Teenage Witch brings a dose of 90s magic to the bottom half. The list feels curated for viewers who want serialized drama with familiar faces.

Platform # Title
Netflix 1 Little House on the Prairie
Netflix 2 I Will Find You
Netflix 3 Agent Kim Reactivated
Netflix 4 Avatar the Last Airbender
Netflix 5 I’m Not Afraid
Netflix 6 Teach You a Lesson
Netflix 7 The Apartment Job
Netflix 8 The Polygamist
Netflix 9 Worst Neighbor Ever
Netflix 10 Raw
Prime Video 1 Project Hail Mary
Prime Video 2 Boulevard
Prime Video 3 The Sheep Detectives
Prime Video 4 The Drama
Prime Video 5 Your Fault: London
Prime Video 6 The Housemaid
Prime Video 7 Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Prime Video 8 Nuremberg
Prime Video 9 How to Make a Killing
Prime Video 10 Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War
Disney+ 1 Avatar: Fire and Ash
Disney+ 2 Ready or Not 2: Here I Come
Disney+ 3 Moana 2
Disney+ 4 Moana
Disney+ 5 Hoppers
Disney+ 6 Toy Story 4
Disney+ 7 Moana
Disney+ 8 Simpsley
Disney+ 9 Toy Story
Disney+ 10 Toy Story 5
Apple TV+ 1 Silo
Apple TV+ 2 Cape Fear
Apple TV+ 3 Trying
Apple TV+ 4 Widow’s Bay
Apple TV+ 5 Your Friends & Neighbors
Apple TV+ 6 Ted Lasso
Apple TV+ 7 Sugar
Apple TV+ 8 Severance
Apple TV+ 9 Margo’s Got Money Troubles
Apple TV+ 10 For All Mankind
Paramount+ 1 Dutton Ranch
Paramount+ 2 Yellowstone
Paramount+ 3 South Park
Paramount+ 4 Tulsa King
Paramount+ 5 The Agency
Paramount+ 6 Criminal Minds
Paramount+ 7 Marshals
Paramount+ 8 From
Paramount+ 9 Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
Paramount+ 10 Landman

Rankings reflect the latest available platform charts and shift daily. Keep an eye on these lists—they’re a reliable snapshot of what audiences are actually watching right now.

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