The nostalgic power of animated classics meets the excitement of fresh releases in this week’s streaming trends. JustWatch has unveiled its U.S. Streaming Charts for the week of June 16–22, spotlighting both TV and film favorites—and one fire-breathing franchise is making a big return.
With the newly released live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon, fans are revisiting the original franchise, pushing the 2010 animated hit back into the Top 10 Movies, landing at #8 this week. JustWatch has also featured a full guide to the entire How to Train Your Dragon movie series, including where each title is available to stream. You can explore that list here:
👉 Watch the Dragon Series in Order
Alongside this dragon-fueled resurgence, other heavy-hitters are dominating the charts—from apocalyptic thrillers to murder mysteries and surprise indie hits.
Top 10 Streaming Movies in the U.S. (June 16–22)
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28 Weeks Later – Hulu
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Deep Cover – Prime Video
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The Accountant² – Prime Video
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Jaws – Fubo, Peacock, Tubi
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A Minecraft Movie – Max
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Echo Valley – Apple TV+
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Mickey 17 – Max
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How to Train Your Dragon – Max, Peacock
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Predator: Killer of Killers – Hulu
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Lolita – Prime Video, Kanopy, Hoopla
Top 10 Streaming TV Shows in the U.S. (June 16–22)
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Dept. Q – Netflix
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Murderbot – Apple TV+
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Revival – Fubo, Peacock, Spectrum
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We Were Liars – Prime Video
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Poker Face – Peacock
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The Waterfront – Netflix
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Stick – Prime Video, Apple TV+
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Andor – Disney+, Hulu
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Resident Alien – Peacock, Netflix
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Love Island USA – Peacock, Hulu
Whether you’re in the mood for dystopian danger, Nordic noir, or lighthearted romance, this week’s streaming lineup has something for every viewer.
Stay tuned to Habari Entertainment for more highlights and recommendations on what to stream next.
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