OTT Top 10 — What's Trending on Streaming (18 July 2026)
The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 18 July 2026.
What’s Streaming Now: The Charts That Define the Week
It’s Thursday, 18 July 2026, and the streaming wars are showing their latest battle lines. From the long tail of prestige drama to the surprising resilience of classic animation, each platform tells a different story about what audiences actually want to watch tonight. Here’s a sharp look at the most-watched films and series right now across the major services.
Netflix: Thrillers and Throwbacks
Netflix’s top spot goes to I Will Find You, a tense thriller that’s clearly resonating with the platform’s core audience of suspense seekers. But the real surprise is Little House on the Prairie at #2—a decades-old family drama that’s found new life in the streaming era. Further down, the list is a mix of action comedies (Agent Kim Reactivated), Netflix Original dramas (The Polygamist), and the ever-present Worst Neighbor Ever, a true-crime title that refuses to fade.
| # | 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 | Salish & Jordan Matter |
| 10 | Worst Neighbor Ever |
Prime Video: Sci-Fi Heats Up
Project Hail Mary—the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel—commands the Prime Video chart, proving that grounded sci-fi remains a blockbuster draw. It’s followed by the romantic drama Boulevard and the quirky mystery The Sheep Detectives. Notably, the list features two franchise entries: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t and Nobody, suggesting Prime’s audience leans heavily on established IP.
| # | 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 House of Franchises
This chart is a masterclass in IP synergy. Avatar: Fire and Ash rules at #1, with Moana 2 close behind at #2. The original Moana also charts at #4, alongside a special look featurette—showing how Disney cross-promotes its sequels. The arrival of Ready or Not 2: Here I Come signals a strong horror-comedy sequel play, while classics like Toy Story 4 and Avengers: Endgame continue their evergreen runs.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Avatar: Fire and Ash |
| 2 | Moana 2 |
| 3 | Ready or Not 2: Here I Come |
| 4 | Moana |
| 5 | Hoppers |
| 6 | Toy Story 4 |
| 7 | Moana |
| 8 | Simpsley |
| 9 | Avengers: Endgame |
| 10 | Extreme Makeover: Homer Edition |
Apple TV+: A Quiet Powerhouse
Apple’s chart is dominated by Silo, the dystopian drama that has become the service’s defining hit. Lucky and the reimagined Cape Fear follow, while the presence of Ted Lasso and Trying at #7 and #8 shows that Apple’s mood-lifting originals still have legs. Monarch: Legacy of Monsters rounds out the top ten, proving that monster IP works even outside the mainstream window.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Silo |
| 2 | Lucky |
| 3 | Cape Fear |
| 4 | Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed |
| 5 | Widow’s Bay |
| 6 | Your Friends & Neighbors |
| 7 | Ted Lasso |
| 8 | Trying |
| 9 | Sugar |
| 10 | Monarch: Legacy of Monsters |
Paramount+: The Taylor Sheridan Universe
Dutton Ranch and Yellowstone claim the top two spots, with Tulsa King and Landman also in the mix—confirming that Paramount+ is effectively the Sheridan streaming hub. South Park at #3 and Criminal Minds at #5 add variety, while cult horror series From at #9 is a welcome dark-horse entry.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dutton Ranch |
| 2 | Yellowstone |
| 3 | South Park |
| 4 | Tulsa King |
| 5 | Criminal Minds |
| 6 | The Agency |
| 7 | Marshals |
| 8 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
| 9 | From |
| 10 | Landman |
These rankings shift daily as new releases hit and viewing habits evolve. What’s clear is that franchises, sequels, and proven prestige dramas are winning the mid-summer streaming race—but a few cult titles are staking their claim too.