According to the latest JustWatch streaming charts, Nobody has muscled its way into the number one movie spot in the U.S. Bob Odenkirk’s quietly devastating everyman flick has gone from sleeper hit to streaming juggernaut, proving audiences still love a flawed hero with a mean right hook. JustWatch even spotlighted it with a list of the decade’s best fight scenes, a neat reminder that well choreographed violence still packs cultural punch.
The rest of the film list reads like a streaming buffet of horror, noir, and pulpy throwbacks. Barbarian claws back into relevance thanks to its cult status on Netflix, while Night Always Comes and Sinners provide the grim underbelly for viewers who’d rather wallow in moral decay than happy endings. Stephen King’s latest adaptation, The Monkey, lands mid pack on Hulu, reminding everyone the man can still wring terror out of the mundane. And in the most surreal twist, Leslie Nielsen’s The Naked Gun hasn’t totally slipped away, it’s sitting just outside the top five, proof slapstick refuses to die quietly.

Streaming Charts – Movies
Top 10 Movies in the U.S. (JustWatch – Aug 11 to Aug 17)
- Nobody
- Barbarian
- Night Always Comes
- Sinners
- The Monkey
- Freaky Tales
- The Amateur
- The Phoenician Scheme
- The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
- Final Destination: Bloodlines
Alien Invasion
Over on the TV side, it’s aliens, aristocrats, and cartoon degenerates fighting for dominance. Alien: Earth debuted straight into the number one slot on Hulu, a fresh reminder that the Xenomorph brand is bulletproof even after decades of chest bursting mayhem. Netflix’s Wednesday holds strong at number two, while Butterfly and The Gilded Age keep period drama fiends happy. Meanwhile, South Park continues to prove it’s immortal, climbing back to the top half of the charts with gleeful vulgarity.

Streaming Charts – TV Shows
Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S. (JustWatch – Aug 11 to Aug 17)
- Alien: Earth
- Wednesday
- Butterfly
- The Gilded Age
- South Park
- Resident Alien
- Foundation
- The Hunting Wives
- UNTAMED
- Chief of War
The takeaway? Viewers can’t decide between prestige drama, cartoon filth, and cosmic horror, so they’re binging all three.