The 10 most popular movies on Netflix this week: June 2025

If you gave ten completely different people the remote, this is probably what they would watch. That is exactly what the Netflix movie chart looks like this week. A little bit of chaos, a lot of conflicting moods, and zero attempts at consistency. This week’s list is not trying to make sense. It is just trying to keep up with all the feelings people are streaming their way through. One plot twist, punchline, or panic attack at a time.

Topping the list again is Straw. This slow-burning Netflix original first caught attention last week, and it has only grown in popularity. It is strange in the best way, quiet, unsettling, and full of emotional weight you do not see coming. Viewers are still debating what it all means, but no one is denying how deeply it hits.

Next up is Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster. This documentary revisits one of the most harrowing and overexposed news stories in recent memory. But it does not sensationalise. It walks through the events with care, focusing on the people, the risks, and the questions that were never fully answered.

Plane is the classic action fix. Gerard Butler stars as a pilot whose job gets more impossible by the minute. There are storms, crashes, hostages, and just enough chaos to keep adrenaline levels high. It is not trying to be smart. It is just trying to be fun. And it works.

Trainwreck: The Astroworld Tragedy is a hard but necessary watch. The film pulls no punches as it dives into the events surrounding the Astroworld festival and its tragic outcome. It focuses on what went wrong and why. It is gripping and difficult, which is exactly the point.

Halfway through the list is the Bee Movie. Yes, again. Whether it is nostalgia, irony, or genuine love for talking bees in lawsuits, this film always finds its way back to the charts. The internet refuses to let it die.

Get Hard comes next. Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart are chaotic, loud, and doing exactly what fans expect. The humour is brash and outdated in parts, but audiences are still pressing play for the laughs.

World War Z is back, too. Brad Pitt versus zombies never really gets old. The pacing is sharp, the stakes are high, and the tension builds fast. A reliable hit for when viewers want destruction with a side of emotional depth.

In the eighth spot is The Super Mario Bros. Movie. It is colourful, nostalgic, and clearly still charming viewers of all ages. Whether you are here for the characters or just the catchy soundtrack, it continues to be a popular pick.

Wonka holds strong at number nine. The origin story adds sweetness, a bit of weirdness, and a glittery version of Timothée Chalamet’s charm. Viewers are here for the music, the visuals, and the soft-spoken chaos.

Finally, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning rounds out the list. The latest instalment brings more stunts, more tension, and more Tom Cruise running dramatically through crowded streets. It delivers exactly what the title promises.

There is no single theme holding this week’s Netflix chart together. But maybe that is the point. Sometimes, you just need a little of everything.

The most popular movies on Netflix this week

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