Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Project Hail Mary Retakes #1 on Its Prime Video Debut as Fourth of July Releases Reshape the Chart
Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for July 2–8, 2026:
Project Hail Mary is back at #1, and the move that put it there is a distribution one. The Ryan Gosling sci-fi film reached Prime Video on July 3, leaving the smaller MGM+ for a service with a far larger subscriber base, and reclaimed the top spot it lost to I Will Find You a week earlier. It held #1 on MGM+ the week of June 18 to 24, slipped to #2 as the Harlan Coben series overtook it, and now leads again from its new streaming home.
The Fourth of July weekend runs through the rest of the chart. Silo, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, and Dutton Ranch all reached streaming inside a July 2 to July 3 window, and a holiday catalog title, Independence Day, enters alongside them. Project Hail Mary‘s own Prime Video launch landed on that same July 3.
Above them, House of the Dragon posted the week’s biggest climb on HBO Max. The ten titles again span seven services, but the mix moved: MGM+ drops off as Project Hail Mary changes platforms, and Paramount+ returns with the Dutton Ranch finale.
This past week’s highlights:
- Project Hail Mary (Prime Video): Amazon MGM sent the film to MGM+ first on June 18, then widened it to Prime Video on July 3, ending the MGM+ exclusivity window. The title grossed roughly $683 million in theaters, and its path across three chart windows now reads #1 on MGM+, #2, and #1 on Prime Video. The platform change is the clearest driver behind the return to the top.
- House of the Dragon (HBO Max): The Targaryen drama jumped from #8 to #2, its sharpest move since the season began. It entered at #7 the week of its June 21 premiere, eased to #8, and climbs now as the third episode, “Rhaenyra Triumphant,” aired July 5 inside the window.
- A Fourth of July release cluster: Three of the week’s new and returning entries share a July 2 or July 3 date. Silo debuts at #8 on Apple TV, where its third season premiered July 3. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come enters at #9 on Hulu, the horror sequel to 2019’s Ready or Not arriving July 2 after an April theatrical run. Dutton Ranch returns at #7 on Paramount+, its first appearance since the week of June 11 to 17, as the Yellowstone spinoff aired its first-season finale July 3.
- Independence Day (Hulu): The 1996 Roland Emmerich film debuts at #5, a catalog entry with no new release attached. The appearance coincides with the July 4 holiday and the film’s 30th anniversary, the kind of seasonal pull that tends to lift it around Independence Day weekend.
- Last week’s leaders recede: The two titles that anchored last week’s top four both fell. I Will Find You slips from #1 to #3 on Netflix after two weeks near the top, and The Bear drops from #4 to #10 in the second week of its final season, now charting on Disney+ rather than Hulu. Widow’s Bay held at #6 on Apple TV, its first flat week after sliding from #1 to #3 to #6 across the prior three windows.
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The Reelgood Streaming Top 10 ranking uses first-party data from interactions with movies and TV shows on the platform in real time from its users in the U.S.
The methodology includes the following criteria:
- Only titles available on SVOD (Subscription Video on Demand) and/or AVOD (Ad-supported Video on Demand) platforms are included.
- Rankings are based solely on organic interactions, with any promoted activity excluded.
- The service listed alongside each title reflects the platform that received the highest number of interactions for that title.
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