Reelgood Streaming Top 10: I Will Find You Takes #1 as The Bear’s Final Season and Avatar Headline the Debuts

Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for June 25 to July 1, 2026:

I Will Find You takes #1 in its second week on Netflix, swapping places with Project Hail Mary, which slips to #2 on MGM+ after one week on top (as the latter moves to the much larger audience of Prime Video today). The Harlan Coben adaptation premiered June 18 and entered at #2 last week behind what Netflix reported as its biggest series debut of 2026. A full week of viewing carried it the rest of the way, and a television title now leads a chart that a theatrical film held seven days ago.

The rest of the chart churned less than last week’s near-total reset, but four new titles still entered, each tied to a marquee premiere inside a single three-day stretch. Six titles carried over. The ten titles span seven services this week, up from five, as Prime Video and Disney+ return to the chart and Apple TV and HBO Max consolidate: both fielded three titles last week and hold fewer now.

This past week’s highlights:

  • The Bear (Hulu): The fifth and final season dropped all eight episodes at once on June 25, the first day of the window, and debuts at #4. It enters as the week’s highest-charting newcomer. Christopher Storer returns as creator and showrunner for the send-off, which closes out a run that began in 2022.
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash (Disney+): James Cameron’s third Pandora film reached Disney+ on June 24 and debuts at #10 in its first full streaming week, after a theatrical run that grossed roughly $1.4 billion worldwide. It is the only Disney+ title on the chart and the sole big-screen blockbuster entering its SVOD window this week.
  • Amazon MGM stacks two of the top three: Project Hail Mary holds #2 on MGM+ and The Sheep Detectives debuts at #3 on Prime Video following its June 24 release. The Hugh Jackman mystery opened in theaters May 8 and took Amazon MGM’s usual path straight to Prime Video, while Project Hail Mary opened its subscription window on MGM+ on June 18, the less common route for the studio. That gap closes today, July 3, when Project Hail Mary also arrives on Prime Video and its much larger subscriber base, a shift that should widen its reach heading into next week’s chart.
  • Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness (HBO Max): Larry David’s first series since Curb Your Enthusiasm ended in 2024 premiered June 26 and debuts at #9. The sketch comedy, executive produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground Productions, is built around the 250th anniversary of the United States and rolls out weekly through August.
  • Widow’s Bay (Apple TV): The horror comedy slides from #3 to #6, its third straight week of decline since it took #1 the week its first-season finale aired (June 11 to 17). The arc reads #1, #3, #6 across three windows, the kind of steady pullback that tends to follow a season’s close. It is now Apple TV’s only title, down from three last week.
  • The carry-overs held their shape: Voicemails for Isabelle stayed at #5 on Netflix for a second week, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die eased from #6 to #7 on Hulu, and House of the Dragon slipped from #7 to #8 on HBO Max as its second season-three episode aired inside the window.

Reelgood Streaming Top 10 chart for June 25 to July 1, 2026, ranking ten movies and TV shows: I Will Find You on Netflix at #1, Project Hail Mary on MGM+ at #2, The Sheep Detectives on Prime Video at #3, The Bear on Hulu at #4, Voicemails for Isabelle on Netflix at #5, Widow's Bay on Apple TV at #6, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die on Hulu at #7, House of the Dragon on HBO Max at #8, Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness on HBO Max at #9, and Avatar: Fire and Ash on Disney+ at #10.Missed last week’s Streaming Top 10? Check it out here.

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.