OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (17 July 2026)
The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 17 July 2026.
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It’s July 17, 2026, and the streaming wars are entering a fascinating mid-summer phase. While the usual suspects—sequels, legacy franchises, and comfort rewatches—dominate the top spots, a few newcomers are crashing the party. Here’s a look at what’s burning up the charts across the major platforms right now.
Netflix: A Storm of Originals and Revivals
Netflix’s top ten feels like a battle between fresh thrillers and nostalgia plays. Topping the list is I Will Find You, a tense search-and-rescue drama that has clearly struck a nerve. More surprising is the strong showing from Little House on the Prairie at #2—a testament to the platform’s power in reviving classic comfort content for a new generation.
The real head-turner is Agent Kim Reactivated, landing at #3, suggesting a strong appetite for spy-action. Meanwhile, the presence of perennial favorites like Avatar the Last Airbender (still riding high from the live-action series) and the ever-curious Salish & Jordan Matter (holding the #10 spot) shows Netflix’s audience breadth.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | I Will Find You |
| 2 | Little House on the Prairie |
| 3 | Agent Kim Reactivated |
| 4 | Avatar the Last Airbender |
| 5 | I’m Not Afraid |
| 6 | Teach You a Lesson |
| 7 | The Polygamist |
| 8 | The Apartment Job |
| 9 | Worst Neighbor Ever |
| 10 | Salish & Jordan Matter |
Prime Video: Sci-Fi and Suspense Dominate
Over on Prime Video, the verdict is in: Project Hail Mary is a monster hit. The Ryan Gosling-led sci-fi adaptation is dominating at #1, crushing the competition. The rest of the list is a masterclass in genre variety. Boulevard (a quiet drama) and The Sheep Detectives (charming mystery) hold strong at #2 and #3.
The biggest surprise might be Now You See Me: Now You Don’t at #9. It’s still drawing viewers well after its initial release, likely benefiting from the heist-movie mood set by the The Apartment Job on Netflix. Nobody closes out the top ten, proving Bob Odenkirk’s action thriller has serious legs.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Project Hail Mary |
| 2 | Boulevard |
| 3 | The Sheep Detectives |
| 4 | The Drama |
| 5 | Your Fault: London |
| 6 | The Housemaid |
| 7 | Nuremberg |
| 8 | How to Make a Killing |
| 9 | Now You See Me: Now You Don’t |
| 10 | Nobody |
Disney+: The Reigning King of Franchises
Disney+ is flexing its massive IP muscle. Avatar: Fire and Ash leads the pack—unsurprising, given James Cameron’s iron grip on global audiences. The real story here is Moana. Not only is Moana 2 at #3, but the original Moana sits at #4, and a special look at the franchise is parked at #7. That’s three spots for one franchise.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come at #2 shows the platform is also successfully playing in the horror-comedy sandbox. The list feels a bit light on non-sequel original content, though Hoppers at #5 offers a fresh animated entry.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Avatar: Fire and Ash |
| 2 | Ready or Not 2: Here I Come |
| 3 | Moana 2 |
| 4 | Moana |
| 5 | Hoppers |
| 6 | Toy Story 4 |
| 7 | Moana | A Special Look |
| 8 | Avengers: Endgame |
| 9 | Simpsley |
| 10 | Toy Story 5 | A Special Look |
Apple TV+: The Slow-Burn Kings
Apple TV+ continues to lean on its prestige reputation. Silo has reclaimed the top spot—if you haven’t started this dystopian mystery, everyone else has. Lucky (starring Anya Taylor-Joy) and the provocative Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed round out the top three.
It’s a fairly stable list for Apple, with dependable favorites like Ted Lasso still lingering at #8 and Trying at #6. The inclusion of Cape Fear at #4 is interesting—likely a new psychological miniseries reimagining the classic story.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Silo |
| 2 | Lucky |
| 3 | Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed |
| 4 | Cape Fear |
| 5 | Widow’s Bay |
| 6 | Trying |
| 7 | Your Friends & Neighbors |
| 8 | Ted Lasso |
| 9 | Sugar |
| 10 | Monarch: Legacy of Monsters |
Paramount+: Taylor Sheridan’s Empire
Paramount+ is, as ever, dominated by the Taylor Sheridanverse. Dutton Ranch—the prequel to Yellowstone—takes the top spot, followed closely by the original Yellowstone. Tulsa King and The Agency keep the Sheridan flavor strong.
The outlier? FIFA World Cup 2026 at #9. With the tournament happening right now, it makes perfect sense for soccer fans to turn to Paramount for coverage and replays. Meanwhile, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch at #10 proves that 90s nostalgia has no expiration date.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dutton Ranch |
| 2 | Yellowstone |
| 3 | South Park |
| 4 | Tulsa King |
| 5 | Criminal Minds |
| 6 | The Agency |
| 7 | Marshals |
| 8 | From |
| 9 | FIFA World Cup 2026 |
| 10 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
Rankings reflect the latest available platform charts and shift daily.