The latest weekly streaming data from JustWatch reveals a fascinating mix of critically acclaimed returnees, highly anticipated sci-fi adaptations, and nostalgic free-to-watch classics dominating US screens during the week of June 29 to July 5, 2026.
Television: High-Stakes Kitchens and Epic Prequels Lead the Pack
In the TV sector, FX’s heavy hitter The Bear secured the absolute top spot, proving that audiences are still entirely hooked on the high-stress, fast-paced culinary drama. Right on its heels is HBO’s fantasy epic House of the Dragon, retaining its massive grip on viewers as its sprawling political intrigue continues to unfold. Apple TV+’s dystopian sci-fi drama Silo enjoyed a strong week at number three, followed closely by the mystery thriller Widow’s Bay and Netflix’s suspenseful I Will Find You rounding out the top five.
The remainder of the television top ten features a diverse mix of genres, including the horror-mystery FROM at number six, espionage thriller The Agency at number seven, and the psychological classic Cape Fear at number eight. The gritty western universe expanded with Dutton Ranch at number nine, while reality television made its mark at the tenth spot with the summer favorite Love Island USA.

Movies: Sci-Fi Adaptations and Quirky Detectives Dominate
On the film side, the highly anticipated Project Hail Mary rocketed straight to the number one position, showcasing a massive appetite for premium sci-fi storytelling. In a stark contrast of genres, the eccentric comedy-mystery The Sheep Detectives claimed the second spot, while the classic alien-invasion blockbuster Independence Day saw a major resurgence at number three, likely fueled by seasonal holiday viewing.
The horror-thriller Ready or Not… held down the fourth spot, with the star-studded Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die closing out the top five. The lower half of the movie charts blended iconic classics with fresh titles: Spielberg’s legendary thriller Jaws swam to number six, followed by the teen detective sequel Enola Holmes 3 at number seven, historical epic The Patriot at number eight, and the darker atmospheric thrillers Undertone and Send Help securing the ninth and tenth spots respectively.

Free Streaming Trends: Campus Romance and Blockbuster Nostalgia
When looking strictly at free and ad-supported platforms, viewer habits shifted toward comfort watches and major franchise pieces. The romance drama Off Campus took the crown as the most-watched free title of the week. Interestingly, Independence Day doubled down on its weekly success by landing the number two spot on the free charts as well.
Amazon’s upcoming noir take Spider-Noir generated immense curiosity at number three, while sci-fi royalty The Matrix proved its timelessness at number four. The horror film Alone secured fifth place, followed by superhero staple Arrow at number six and the giant-monster spectacle Pacific Rim at number seven. International drama The Rain España captured the eighth spot, while the classic thrill of Cape Fear and the timeless romance of Titanic rounded out the top ten, proving that audiences still heavily rely on nostalgic cinematic giants when browsing free libraries.
