Fresh data from JustWatch’s U.S. Weekly Streaming Charts has revealed which movies and television shows captured the most attention from viewers between June 15 and June 21, 2026.
The latest rankings highlight a strong week for major streaming platforms, with several highly anticipated releases climbing the charts and attracting audiences across subscription and ad-supported services.
Project Hail Mary Claims Top Movie Position
Among films, Project Hail Mary emerged as the week’s biggest winner, securing the number one spot on the movie chart.
The science-fiction blockbuster outperformed a crowded field of competitors and demonstrated strong viewer interest shortly after its release. Its success reflects the continued popularity of large-scale cinematic productions making their way to streaming audiences.
Close behind was Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, which finished in second place. The title delivered an impressive performance across both Disney Plus and Hulu, helping it become one of the week’s most-watched movies.
Widow’s Bay Makes Strong Debut on Television Chart
On the television side, Apple TV’s thriller series Widow’s Bay made an immediate impact.
The show climbed to the number two position on the weekly series rankings, signaling a strong launch and suggesting viewers quickly embraced the suspense-driven drama. The performance places the series among the most talked-about streaming releases of the week.
Industry observers often view early chart success as a key indicator of a show’s ability to sustain momentum, making Widow’s Bay one of the notable breakout titles of the current streaming cycle.
Spider-Noir Finds Success Across Multiple Viewing Models
One of the week’s most versatile performers was Spider-Noir.
The Prime Video series reached fifth place on the overall television chart while also earning the number two position among ad-supported video-on-demand offerings. Few titles managed to appear prominently across both subscription and free-streaming rankings during the same week.
Its cross-platform appeal suggests the series is attracting a broad audience, regardless of whether viewers are accessing content through paid subscriptions or free, advertisement-supported services.
Amazon Strengthens Position in Free Streaming Market
Amazon enjoyed a particularly successful week in the ad-supported streaming category.
Off Campus secured the top position on the AVOD chart, while Spider-Noir followed closely in second place. The company’s strong showing continued with The Boys, which also earned a place among the top-performing free-streaming titles.
The results indicate growing engagement with Amazon’s expanding ad-supported content library, as viewers increasingly turn to free streaming options alongside traditional subscription services.
Competition Remains Fierce Across Streaming Platforms
The latest rankings underline the intense competition among streaming providers as platforms continue investing heavily in original programming and blockbuster releases.
From science-fiction adventures and thriller series to superhero stories and free-streaming favorites, audiences demonstrated a wide range of viewing interests during the week.
With several major releases continuing to gain traction, the streaming landscape appears poised for another competitive stretch as platforms battle for viewers’ attention heading deeper into the summer season.