





Audiences aren’t hiding their love for the new Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein-led rom-com Office Romance, sending the swoony flick to No. 1 on the English film list with 20.9 million views. Lopez plays Jackie Cruz, CEO of her family’s airline. She partners with a new lawyer at the company, Daniel Blanchflower (Goldstein, who co-wrote the film with Lopez in mind), on a lawsuit they’re facing, and the two spark an undeniable attraction. Given the company’s strict policy against office relationships, there are consequences for giving in to their feelings, but a tropical business trip may make it too tempting to resist.
Relentless as its titular enemy, War Machine moved up to No. 9 on the Most Popular list with a new total of 139.9 million views. Alan Ritchson plays a combat engineer training in the elite US Army Ranger program, where the final challenge becomes a fight for survival as a giant, otherworldly killing machine hunts the candidates.
Animated adventure Swapped maintains its high-flying success for a sixth week in the Top 10, grabbing the No. 3 spot on the English film list with 7.5 million views. Families remain charmed by the ground-dwelling pookoo Ollie (Michael B. Jordan) and flying javan Ivy (Juno Temple), who magically swap species and must team up to switch back and patch the rift between their communities.
It was a trial that captivated the nation, and now the documentary Michael Jackson: The Verdict has grabbed viewers’ attention, landing at No. 1 on the English TV list with 17.8 million views. Focused on the King of Pop’s 2005 high-profile trial, this three-part series revisits the case with insights and personal accounts from key people inside the closed courtroom, including jurors, eyewitnesses, and accusers and defenders alike.
At No. 3 on the list is Season 2 of The Four Seasons with 5.7 million views. The warmhearted comedy series stars Tina Fey, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Marco Calvani, and Colman Domingo as longtime friends who vacation together quarterly while navigating loss, marital trouble, and the arrival of a new baby. Viewers also reacquainted themselves with the group by jumping back to the start of the series, putting Season 1 at No. 10 with 2 million views.
The secrets of New Mexico’s most mystifying retirement community continued to intrigue as The Boroughs captured the No. 4 spot on the English TV list with 3.7 million views. Alfred Molina leads the star-studded cast as Sam Cooper, a grieving widower who quickly discovers something sinister is preying on the seniors of his new neighborhood. Also holding steady is heist drama Nemesis, which nabbed No. 5 with 3.5 million views. Matthew Law and Y’lan Noel are the master thief and single-minded police detective at the center of this thrilling cat-and-mouse chase between two equally determined — and obsessive — men.
The Witness launched at No. 2 on the English TV list, garnering 13.2 million views. The three-episode limited series dramatizes the aftermath of the 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell, who was killed by a stranger in London in broad daylight (a crime also explored in the documentary The Murder of Rachel Nickell, which took No. 5 on the English film list with 6.1 million views). It is told through the lens of the experiences of Rachel’s partner, André Hanscombe, and her son, Alex Hanscombe, who was the only witness.
For true crime in real time, viewers tuned in to Instadocs: Alex Murdaugh, Unconvicted, which took the No. 7 spot on the list with 3.2 million views. The first installment of Netflix’s fast-turnaround documentary series explores the recent shocking overturning of Murdaugh’s 2023 double-murder conviction, with insights from jurors, lawyers, and others. Elsewhere in the crime genre, the second season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder climbed to the No. 8 spot with 2.1 million views. The young adult whodunit — based on the bestselling novels by Holly Jackson — stars Emma Myers as Pip, a teenager in a small English town who investigates local disappearances. Pip’s ultimate case will reach its gripping conclusion when the series returns for a third and final season, completing the screen adaptations of the book trilogy.
The Marked Woman debuted at the top of the non-English film list, collecting 6.6 million views. The Spanish crime thriller centers on a young woman found inside a commercial shipping container at the port of Barcelona — with no memory of who she is or how she got there. Two detectives must race against the clock to figure out her identity before her captors make another attempt on her life. A little further down the list, and with the World Cup just around the corner, Mexico 86 premiered in the No. 4 spot, scoring 2 million views. The Spanish-language film stars Diego Luna as Martín de la Torre, the man who works to make sure Mexico becomes the first country to host the event more than once — by any means necessary.
Teach You a Lesson seized the top spot on the non-English TV list with 6.4 million views. The action-packed K-drama centers on a government agency of highly trained officials who teach respect to school bullies wreaking havoc on students and teachers alike. They use unconventional tactics and aren’t afraid to fight back — seriously. My Royal Nemesis fought its way to No. 2 on the list, with 3.3 million views. The fantasy K-drama stars Lim Ji-yeon as a ruthless Joseon-era villain who miraculously wakes up in modern-day Seoul. She tries to navigate this new world, but repeatedly clashes with a calculating businessman (Heo Nam-jun) — who might just be the only person who can help her rewrite her fate.



















































































