This story is updated weekly with the newest data for Prime Video viewership.

Key takeaways

  • Project Hail Mary leads the most-watched Prime Original films list for last week.
  • Elle is last week's most-watched Prime Original series.
  • Boulevard is last week’s most-watched non-English Prime Original film while See You at Work Tomorrow! tops non-English Prime Original series.

Prime Video is a first-stop entertainment destination offering customers a vast collection of premium programming in one app available across thousands of devices.
With thousands of films, series, and more across dozens of genres, Prime Video members have access to some of the biggest titles available for streaming online.
Here’s what Prime Original films and series Prime Video members watched last week (Monday, July 6–Sunday, July 12), from action-packed films to binge-worthy series.
These lists are calculated based on total worldwide Prime Video accounts that viewed a title from Monday–Sunday and differ from what customers see in the Prime Video app, which reflects a shorter period of time and country-specific viewing data. TV series rankings are based on total Prime Video accounts that watched any available season of the series.

Top 10 Prime Original films (English & non-English) worldwide: July 6-12

A scene from Project Hail Mary starring Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace in white shirt with orange harness inside spacecraft

Top 10 Prime Original series (English & non-English) worldwide: July 6-12

Elle S1, Woman relaxing on pink lounge chair reading a magazine outdoors
  1. Elle
  2. Off Campus
  3. Every Year After
  4. Clarkson's Farm (International Original – U.K.)
  5. The Boys
  6. "Spider-Noir"
  7. See You at Work Tomorrow! (International Original – South Korea)
  8. The Summer I Turned Pretty
  9. Reacher
  10. Isakapatnam (International Original – India)

Top 10 non-English Prime Original films: July 6-12

Still from 'Boulevard': Two people facing each other in an intense conversation with purple flowers in the background

Top 10 non-English Prime Original series: July 6-12

Young man in business suit with tie looking to the side in profile

How to sign up for Prime Video

Prime Video is one of the benefits included with an Amazon Prime membership, which is available across more than 240 countries and territories worldwide. Prime costs $14.99 a month or $139 a year in the United States. Check your local Amazon website for pricing in your region.
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Interested in Prime? You can also sign up for a free 30-day trial to get started.

What else can I watch on Prime Video?

Prime Video is home to a wide range of films, series, and live events, as well as programming from partners such as Apple TV, HBO Max, Crunchyroll, MGM+, Peacock Premium Plus, and FOX One via subscriptions on Prime Video, and more than 900 free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.
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Archived lists can be found on the Amazon MGM Studios press site.