Streaming Spotlight — What to Watch (25 June 2026)
Notable films available to stream right now, picked for 25 June 2026.
If you’re scrolling through streaming menus tonight wondering what’s actually worth a click, here is a curated snapshot of 15 films currently in rotation across major services. The selection spans the best-reviewed new arrivals as of 25 June 2026—from festival darlings to under-the-radar genre plays.
| Film | Year | Rating | Genres |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhurandhar | 2025 | 71/100 | Action, Adventure |
| Mahavatar Narsimha | 2025 | 66/100 | Action, Animation |
| Kantara - A Legend: Chapter 1 | 2025 | 67/100 | Action, Adventure |
| Project Hail Mary | 2026 | 83/100 | Adventure |
| One Battle After Another | 2025 | 75/100 | Crime, Thriller |
| Saiyaara | 2025 | 63/100 | Drama, Romance |
| F1 | 2025 | 76/100 | Drama |
| Weapons | 2025 | 73/100 | Horror, Mystery |
| Jolly LLB 3 | 2025 | 64/100 | Comedy, Drama |
| Superman | 2025 | 70/100 | Action, Adventure |
| Rekhachithram | 2025 | 62/100 | Mystery, Thriller |
| Frankenstein | 2025 | 74/100 | Drama, Fantasy |
| Haq | 2025 | 61/100 | Drama |
| Raid 2 | 2025 | 65/100 | Crime, Drama |
| Thamma | 2025 | 59/100 | Comedy, Horror |
The Standout You Shouldn’t Miss
Project Hail Mary (83/100) is the undisputed top pick. The 2026 release earned its rating through a surprisingly faithful and emotionally wrenching adaptation of the source material. If you need something for a quiet night, this one pulls you in and doesn’t let go.
Just behind it, One Battle After Another (75/100) and F1 (76/100) prove that character-driven dramas and taut crime-thrillers are still the safest bets on the grid. Meanwhile, the horror shelf is led by Weapons (73/100), a mystery-box thriller that rewards patient viewers.
Genre Gems and Mid-Tier Surprises
Action fans have genuine variety here. Dhurandhar (71/100) and Kantara - A Legend: Chapter 1 (67/100) both deliver big-scale adventure, with the latter carrying the weight of an established universe. Superman (70/100) lands solidly—no home run, but a reliable cape-and-costume outing.
On the lower end, Thamma (59/100) and Haq (61/100) are worth a look only if you’re burning through your queue. They’re not bad—just outshone by stronger competition on the same list.
Every title above is currently available on at least one major streaming platform. Hit their respective MovieMintX pages for exact where-to-watch info.