OTT Top 10: What's Trending on Every Streaming Platform
The top 10 movies on each major streaming platform, updated 18 July 2026.
Streamers’ Top 10: A Quick Pulse on What’s Leading the Charts
If you’ve ever stared at a streaming menu wondering what everyone else is watching, the daily leaderboards offer a clear snapshot. As of 18 July 2026, the major platforms are serving up a diverse mix of fresh blockbusters, nostalgic comfort food, and franchise juggernauts. Here is where the current viewership winds are blowing.
Netflix
| # | 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 East Palace |
| 9 | The Hawk |
| 10 | The Apartment Job |
Netflix’s chart is a fascinating mix of original thrillers and surprising legacy titles. The top slot belongs to the new crime drama “I Will Find You”, suggesting a strong appetite for tense investigative storytelling. The most intriguing entry here is “Little House on the Prairie” at #2—proof that wholesome period fare still commands a massive audience on the biggest streamer. For those keeping an eye on action comedy, “Agent Kim Reactivated” is holding firm in the top three.
Prime Video
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Project Hail Mary |
| 2 | Boulevard |
| 3 | The Sheep Detectives |
| 4 | Shelter |
| 5 | The Drama |
| 6 | Your Fault: London |
| 7 | The Housemaid |
| 8 | Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War |
| 9 | How to Make a Killing |
| 10 | Nuremberg |
Prime Video leans heavily into high-concept sci-fi and prestige thrillers. “Project Hail Mary” remains the platform’s crown jewel, its blend of science and survival clearly resonating. The jump of “Boulevard” to #2 suggests strong word-of-mouth for what appears to be a character-driven drama, while genre fans are likely fueling the steady presence of “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War” and the historical drama “Nuremberg” in the lower half of the list.
Disney+
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Avatar: Fire and Ash |
| 2 | Moana 2 |
| 3 | Hoppers |
| 4 | Moana |
| 5 | Ready or Not 2: Here I Come |
| 6 | Moana |
| 7 | Toy Story 4 |
| 8 | Avengers: Endgame |
| 9 | Simpsley |
| 10 | Avengers: Infinity War |
Disney’s roster is the most franchise-heavy, and the numbers tell a clear story: family audiences are dominating. “Avatar: Fire and Ash” has ascended to the top spot, indicating sustained interest in Pandora beyond its theatrical run. The “Moana” franchise is a juggernaut, occupying three separate slots—including a distinct “Special Look” entry at #6. It’s worth noting that legacy Marvel hits like “Avengers: Endgame” and “Infinity War” still have the power to crack the top ten, proving the MCU’s streaming longevity.
Apple Tv
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Silo |
| 2 | Lucky |
| 3 | Cape Fear |
| 4 | Sugar |
| 5 | Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed |
| 6 | Ted Lasso |
| 7 | Severance |
| 8 | Widow’s Bay |
| 9 | Your Friends & Neighbors |
| 10 | Trying |
Apple’s chart feels distinctly like a “slow-burn premium” offering. “Silo” retains the #1 position, its dystopian mystery clearly addictive. The strong showing of “Lucky” and “Cape Fear” at #2 and #3 suggests thriller and drama fans are finding plenty to chew on. It’s refreshing to see enduring hits like “Ted Lasso” and “Severance” still in the top ten, even as newer titles like “Widow’s Bay” and “Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed” try to break through.
Paramount+
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Dutton Ranch |
| 2 | Yellowstone |
| 3 | South Park |
| 4 | Tulsa King |
| 5 | Criminal Minds |
| 6 | The Agency |
| 7 | Marshals |
| 8 | From |
| 9 | Sabrina, the Teenage Witch |
| 10 | Landman |
Over on Paramount+, it’s a Yellowstone universe takeover. “Dutton Ranch” has leapfrogged the flagship “Yellowstone” to claim #1, proving the spin-off ecosystem is thriving. Taylor Sheridan’s influence extends further down with “Tulsa King” and “Landman” both present. The surprise here is the enduring popularity of “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” at #9—nostalgia and family viewing are evidently still a powerful force on this platform.
Rankings reflect the latest available platform charts and shift daily.