Trying to defeat the heat? When the temperature becomes high, you will find me hiding in your AC and catching it on Netflix. But with a lot to choose from the best streaming services, finding out what to see further can be a real pain.
The list of Netflix Top 10 most watched films is a good place to start in any way, but is obliged to have some duds between the Must-Watch hits. This is why I regularly comb to highlight the best through Netflix Top 10. So if you want to quit scrolling and do streaming, then you are in the right place.
This week, Tyler Perry’s latest Madacap Madia Adventure in the best Netflix Top 10 films is a ’90s comedy classic leaving Netflix Now! As it comes to decades-in-the-making sequels, and behind the “Spider-Wors” films, an earworm filled adventure from the same studio.
Not in the mood of any of these pics? I have covered you. For even more streaming recommendations, be sure to check our guide to new everything on Netflix this month. So, out of that path, let’s dive into the best three films in the top 10 of Netflix that are actually worth adding your wochelist.
The article is based on Netflix’s top 10 films list in the US, which is on Saturday, 26 July till 11:00 am.
Best movies in Netflix Top 10
‘Madia Destination Wedding’ (2025)
“Madea’s Desttrass Waident” has held strong in number 1 on Netflix for the last two weeks, and given that Tyler Perry’s last Madea film is, “A Madea Homage,” is now crawling the rank, as well as it is unlikely to lose the crown soon. It seems that Netflix audiences may not get enough for Perry’s Mumu-Clade Matriych with zero filters.
Written, directed and manufactured by Perry, the latest installment completes the general mixture of over-the-top comedy and Hardik family drama, this time is set in Sunny Bahamas. When Madia’s nephew Brian (also played by Perry) and his ex -wife (fresh V. Simpson) find out that her daughter is about to marry a rapper, she only leaves for a destination marriage that quickly spirals in a nightmare. True to create, the signature of the madia only adds gasoline to the fire until family stress becomes bubble in a fully developed storm of the chaos of laughter.
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‘Happy Gilmore’ (1996)
I hesitated to include two comedy in this list, but seeing that “Happy Gilmore” is one of the 48 films leaving Netflix next week (yes, really – it’s wild time, right?), I felt that it is entitled to a place. The fan eager to see the foul-mouthe golfer of Adam Sandler in “Happy Gilmore 2” is only to fit in a dual feature before the original departure for a new streaming home by 1 August.
If you somehow missed this 90s comedy classic, it fell right because Sandler was at the peak of his career. He acts as Titular Happy, a fierce nature with a working-class shamk that falls less than his dreams of becoming a professional hockey player. But when her grandmother’s house is at risk of recurrence, Happy channels her powerful slappshot in an unconventional golf career, which defines the audience, challenging a lot of fistfites and quotable one-liners on the way.
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‘KPOP Monster Hunters’ (2025)
If I ever stop telling about “KPOP Monopo Hunters”, check my pulse. The irony is that I am not even in K-Pop, but I AM A big fan of Sony Pictures Animation-“Spider-Wors” movies behind the powerhouse and “The Mitchells vs the Machine.” The latest release of the studio has continued the line of victory, balanced the kinetic spectacle with sharp humor, a patient (if straight) story, and ridiculous attractive songs that I could not get out of my head for weeks.
The “KPOP demon hunters” follows global pop sensations Rumi (voiced by Arden Cho), Meera (May Hong), and Zoe (G-You), the latest avatar of warriors responsible for protecting the human world from supernatural forces with their music. But when a rival boy band who is climbing the chart comes out in disguise as demons, the trio should face some uncomfortable truth and who is catching them back or removing the risk that they have lost everything that they have worked so hard.
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Netflix top 10 movies right now
1. “Madia Destination Wedding” (2025)
2. “KPOP Monster Hunter” (2025)
3. “Ride Annocation 2” (2016)
4. “Train verak: Balloon Boy” (2025)
5. “Brick” (2025)
6. “Happy Gilmore” (1996)
7. “Penguin of Madagascar: The Movie” (2014)
8. “Despicable M4” (2024)
9. “A Madia Homecoming” (2022)
10. “Grone Aps 2” (2013)
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