Reelgood Streaming Top 10: Spider-Noir Holds #1 as Five Debuts Reset the Chart Below

Here’s your Reelgood Streaming Top 10 (movies & TV) snapshot forJune 4 to June 10:

The top two didn’t move. Spider-Noir holds #1 on Prime Video for a second straight week, and Widow’s Bay holds #2 on Apple TV. Below them, the chart turned over almost entirely. Five new titles enter this week, three of them in the top five.

Three of those debuts arrived inside a 48-hour window, each on a different service. Pixar’s Hoppers reached Disney+ on June 3 and lands at #3. Office Romance, the Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein film, premiered on Netflix June 5 and debuts at #4. Cape Fear, the Apple TV limited series with Javier Bardem and Amy Adams, also premiered June 5 and opens at #5.

The spread widens with them. Seven services share this week’s ten titles, up from five last week. Prime Video keeps the #1 spot for a third consecutive week, but no single service stacks more than two titles, and Netflix pulls back from four titles to two. After two weeks of the top spot changing hands, the story this week sits below it.

This past week’s highlights:

  • Three debuts in the top five: Hoppers (#3, Disney+, June 3), Office Romance (#4, Netflix, June 5), and Cape Fear (#5, Apple TV, June 5) all premiered within roughly 48 hours, on three different platforms. Cape Fear, a ten-episode limited series executive produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, released its first two episodes June 5 with weekly drops through July 31.
  • The top two freeze: Spider-Noir holds #1 in its second week on top, and Widow’s Bay holds #2. It’s the first week in three that the #1 title carries over rather than changing hands, and the third straight week Prime Video holds the top spot.
  • Seven services, up from five: Disney+, Peacock, and Pluto TV all enter this week, while HBO Max drops off after placing Miss You, Love You at #8 last week. Prime Video, Apple TV, and Netflix each hold two titles, the rest one apiece.
  • Netflix contracts to two: Down from four titles last week. Office Romance at #4 is the platform’s highest placement, and The Boroughs slides from #5 to #8. Neither reaches the top three.
  • Two catalog films enter as their lineage returns to theaters: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) lands at #7 on Peacock and Scary Movie (2000) takes #10 on Pluto TV. Both coincide with June 12 theatrical openings: Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day, which he has framed as a thematic successor to Close Encounters, and the Wayans brothers’ Scary Movie reboot.
  • The holdovers split: Off Campus climbs from #9 to #6 on Prime Video, a week after falling eight spots, while Send Help falls from #4 to #9 on Hulu as the new releases move in.

Reelgood Streaming Top 10 chart for June 4 to June 10, 2026, ranking ten movies and TV shows: Spider-Noir on Prime Video at #1, Widow's Bay on Apple TV at #2, Hoppers on Disney+ at #3, Office Romance on Netflix at #4, Cape Fear on Apple TV at #5, Off Campus on Prime Video at #6, Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Peacock at #7, The Boroughs on Netflix at #8, Send Help on Hulu at #9, and Scary Movie on Pluto TV 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.