JustWatch Streaming Charts: June 2025

These are the movies and TV shows US consumers have been most interested in over the previous month


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The Accountant 2 was enough of a box office hit in the springtime to attract renewed home market interest in June (exclusively available on Prime Video for now). It even topped the mighty Minecraft in the JustWatch US Movie charts. No small feat, that. (Image: Amazon MGM)


Movie and TV show fans have never had it so good when it comes to the content options available for the consumer market: there are currently more than a dozen different streaming services delivering all kinds of movies or series straight to their TV sets, literally at the touch of a button. With that amount of new content being released every month, though, which films or TV shows are more likely to be worth each viewer’s precious time? Which movies or series are most people interested in knowing about?

That’s where JustWatch comes in. It’s a Web service designed to collect and present information on every movie or TV show featured in practically all streaming services operating around the world today, in one place. Visitors can create a free account, pick their country of residence – content is often different or even unavailable in various regions – define the streaming services they are interested in and get recommendations based on their preferences and searches. Consumers can then use the free JustWatch apps available for their Smart TV, streaming device, smartphone or tablet in order to always have new suggestions available on what’s hot and recommended on every streaming platform.

Based on user interest – as dictated by searches and recommendations – JustWatch is able to put together Top Ten charts of movies and TV shows across all streaming services operating in each country, every month. These are the films that consumers in the United States have been more interested in over the past few weeks.

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It’s the middle of summer so, yes, of course what most people are interested in are either films that have to do with summer blockbusters or spring hit films only now hitting streaming services. A good mix, all things considered. (Image: JustWatch)


Based on the same information, these are the TV shows that consumers in the United States have shown the most interest in over the same period of time.

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Consumers showed interest in a wide range of different TV shows in June, especially as a number of wildly different but high-quality, service-exclusive productions reached their season finale over the last few weeks. Variety: always a good thing. (Image: JustWatch)


Taking a look at these charts it’s plain to see the summer blockbuster season influencing the home entertainment market, as 28 Years Later re-ignites interest in 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later (both of which are present in the Movies Top Ten). Certain spring box office hits, such as The Accountant 2 and The Minecraft Movie, manage to attract enough interest now in streaming form, while other films recently released on various platforms – such as Black Bag or Mickey 17 – retain consumer interest since May. Mountainhead and Deep Cover pleasantly surprise, too.

When it comes to TV shows variety is the name of the game, just as it should be. Sure, there’s still a lot of interest in The Last of Us or Andor, followed by noteworthy productions such as Mobland and Murderbot, but The Better Sister, Stick and Dept. Q are decidedly different to all of the above – and to one another – making for a colorful TV Show Top Ten. Great to see that interest in Poker Face or Your Friends and Neighbors has not yet waned too, making the next JustWatch charts kind of hard to predict. That’s not a bad thing by any means, though, no?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Kostas Farkonas

Veteran reporter and business consultant with over 30 years of industry experience in various media and roles, focusing on consumer tech, modern entertainment and digital culture.

Veteran reporter and business consultant with over 30 years of industry experience in various media and roles, focusing on consumer tech, modern entertainment and digital culture.