Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Project Hail Mary Debuts at #1 as Seven Mid-June Premieres Reset the Chart
Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot for June 18 to June 24:
Project Hail Mary takes #1 in its first week on MGM+, and it sits at the front of a chart that looks almost nothing like last week’s. Seven of the ten titles are new, and each one is tied to a streaming premiere that landed between June 18 and June 21.
The turnover pushed out last week’s leader. Widow’s Bay, which reached #1 the week its first-season finale aired, slides to #3 on Apple TV. Spider-Noir, the two-week #1 still charting at #5 a week ago, drops off entirely, along with every Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, and Paramount+ title. The ten titles span five services this week, down from eight.
HBO Max and Apple TV absorbed most of that consolidation. HBO Max went from one slot last week to three. Apple TV holds three. Between them they account for six of the ten positions.
This past week’s highlights:
- Project Hail Mary (MGM+): The Ryan Gosling adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel reached MGM+ on June 18, the first day of the window, after a theatrical run that grossed roughly $681 million worldwide. Amazon MGM routed it to MGM+ as the pay-one window rather than Prime Video, and the title did not appear anywhere on the chart in the prior four weeks before debuting at #1.
- A mid-June premiere wave drove the turnover: Four of the week’s debuts share a June 19 streaming date: Voicemails for Isabelle on Netflix, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die on Hulu, How to Make a Killing on HBO Max, and Sugar‘s second season on Apple TV. I Will Find You arrived June 18 and House of the Dragon‘s third season on June 21. That cluster is the reason only three titles carried over from last week.
- HBO Max stacks three: The service held one slot last week and holds three now. They Will Kill You eases from #2 to #4, House of the Dragon enters at #7 behind its 72-minute season-three premiere on June 21, and How to Make a Killing, the Glen Powell A24 comedy, debuts at #10 after topping HBO Max‘s own most-watched movie chart.
- Apple TV’s three titles, anchored by a finale fade: Widow’s Bay falls from #1 to #3 the week after its finale, the kind of pullback that tends to follow a season’s close. Cape Fear continues its slide to #8, and Sugar re-enters at #9 as Colin Farrell’s neo-noir returned for its second season on June 19 following a two-year gap.
- I Will Find You (Netflix): Netflix’s latest Harlan Coben adaptation premiered June 18 and recorded the platform’s biggest series debut of 2026, with 24 million views in its first four days. It enters at #2 and is the highest-charting television title of the week.
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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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