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Project Hail Mary Leads Streaming Movies While Widow’s Bay Climbs the Charts, According to JustWatch

June 22, 2026 — New data from JustWatch’s U.S. Weekly Streaming Charts reveals a competitive week across streaming platforms, with major blockbuster films and high-profile television series dominating audience attention from June 15–21, 2026.

Leading the movie rankings, Project Hail Mary secured the No. 1 position as viewers flocked to the highly anticipated science-fiction adaptation. Close behind at No. 2 was Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, which delivered a strong showing across both Disney+ and Hulu, highlighting continued audience demand for big-budget streaming releases.

On the television side, Apple TV+ scored a major win with Widow’s Bay, which climbed to No. 2 on the weekly series chart. The thriller has quickly emerged as one of the platform’s strongest-performing originals, drawing significant viewer engagement and helping Apple TV+ remain competitive in an increasingly crowded streaming landscape.

Prime Video’s Spider-Noir continued its impressive run, landing at No. 5 on the overall TV chart while also claiming the No. 2 spot on the ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) rankings. Its crossover success between paid and free streaming tiers makes it one of the week’s most notable performers and demonstrates the growing value of hybrid distribution strategies.

Amazon’s free streaming ecosystem dominated the AVOD rankings overall. Off Campus captured the No. 1 position, while Spider-Noir followed closely behind at No. 2. Additionally, The Boys broke into the top five, reinforcing Amazon’s growing influence in the ad-supported streaming space and showcasing the strength of its content library across multiple audience segments.

The latest rankings reflect broader industry trends as streaming platforms increasingly compete not only for subscribers but also for viewers utilizing free, ad-supported services. As consumer viewing habits continue to evolve, titles capable of succeeding across both premium and free tiers are proving especially valuable.

With blockbuster films driving movie viewership and established franchises maintaining momentum on television, the battle for streaming audiences remains as competitive as ever heading into the summer season.

For the full charts and visual rankings, visit the latest JustWatch Streaming Charts.