What's trending on IMDb today — June 29, 2026

IMDb MOVIEmeter ranks the films drawing the most page views right now. This roundup covers the top 15 titles on June 29, 2026, with context on what is driving each spike.

Published June 29, 2026 15 trending topics

The Sheep Detectives sits at No. 1 on IMDb MOVIEmeter because Hugh Jackman's mystery comedy hit Prime Video on June 24, 2026 and climbed to the top of global streaming charts within days. This is the first IMDb MOVIEmeter daily roundup from Trends MCP, and the June 29 list is dominated by titles that either opened in the past two weeks or landed on streaming platforms between June 19 and June 26.


  1. The Sheep Detectives (2026) — A PG-rated mystery comedy in which a flock of sheep investigates their shepherd's death. Prime Video added the film on June 24, 2026, and FlixPatrol reported it reaching No. 1 in several territories while holding a 95% Tomatometer score.

  2. Supergirl (2026) — DC Studios' summer tentpole starring Milly Alcock as Kara Zor-El. The film opened in North American theaters and IMAX on June 26, 2026, three days after its international rollout, keeping search traffic elevated through the opening weekend.

  3. Obsession (2025) — A Blumhouse horror hit that has grossed $370 million worldwide on a reported $750,000 budget. Interest spiked ahead of its digital release on June 30, 2026, and after art director Sally Choi's June 23 comments about crew pay reignited industry debate.

  4. Voicemails for Isabelle (2026) — A Netflix romantic comedy starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson. The film premiered on the platform on June 19, 2026.

  5. Citizen Vigilante (2026) — An Armie Hammer vigilante thriller from Uwe Boll that opened June 19, 2026. Elon Musk posted the full film on X starting June 25 after German regulators declined to certify it, fueling a censorship controversy.

  6. Toy Story 5 (2026) — Pixar's latest entry, in which Woody and Buzz face a tablet named Lilypad. The animated sequel opened exclusively in theaters on June 19, 2026.

  7. Disclosure Day (2026) — Steven Spielberg's alien-disclosure thriller starring Emily Blunt. In theaters since June 12, 2026, it crossed $194 million worldwide by June 28.

  8. Little Brother (2026) — A John Cena and Eric André comedy about a chaotic honorary sibling reunion. Netflix released the film on June 26, 2026.

  9. Backrooms (2026) — Kane Parsons' A24 horror adaptation of the viral creepypasta. The May 29, 2026 opener had grossed $318 million worldwide by late June, keeping the title on MOVIEmeter more than a month later.

  10. Welcome to the Jungle (2026) — The third installment in the Indian Welcome franchise, starring Akshay Kumar. The Hindi-language comedy opened worldwide on June 26, 2026, with trade trackers reporting strong opening-weekend grosses.

  11. Masters of the Universe (2026) — Travis Knight's live-action He-Man adaptation from Amazon MGM Studios. The film opened June 5, 2026, and continued drawing lookups in late June amid discussion of its box office shortfall.

  12. Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025) — James Cameron's third Pandora installment. Disney+ added the $1.48 billion theatrical hit on June 24, 2026, and FlixPatrol ranked it the most-watched movie on the service worldwide within one day.

  13. Project Hail Mary (2026) — Ryan Gosling's Andy Weir adaptation. The film entered the IMDb Top 250 in June 2026 and recently landed on MGM+, while seven Astra Midseason Movie Awards nominations announced June 26 kept it in critics' conversation.

  14. Michael (2026) — Antoine Fuqua's Michael Jackson biopic starring Jaafar Jackson. Lionsgate released it digitally on June 9, 2026, after a record $977 million worldwide theatrical run.

  15. The Odyssey (2026) — Christopher Nolan's R-rated adaptation starring Matt Damon as Odysseus. IMDb ranked it the most anticipated film of 2026 ahead of its July 17 theatrical release, and June pre-sales generated hour-long queue times on major ticketing sites.

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The June 29 MOVIEmeter board reads like a release-calendar collision. At least eight of the top 15 titles either debuted in theaters or hit a major streaming service between June 19 and June 26, 2026. That cluster explains why franchise sequels, platform exclusives, and theatrical holdovers share the same chart during the final week of June.

Two threads cut across the list. Family and spectacle titles (Supergirl, Toy Story 5, The Sheep Detectives) pull traffic from summer vacation audiences. Horror and controversy-driven lookups (Obsession, Citizen Vigilante, Backrooms) sustain interest weeks after launch through box office legs or social-media amplification.

Because this is the inaugural IMDb MOVIEmeter daily report, there is no prior-day comparison within this series. Against yesterday's TikTok trending roundup, the overlap is thematic: both platforms reflected late-June entertainment drops and franchise nostalgia. On IMDb, pre-release anticipation for The Odyssey is a distinct spike pattern separate from recurring fixtures like Backrooms and Project Hail Mary that have held chart positions for weeks.


This ranking came from a single Trends MCP API call to the IMDb MOVIEmeter source, which tracks the films receiving the most page views on IMDb. Researchers monitoring box office momentum, streaming launches, or awards-season shifts can pull the same live list and compare day-over-day rank changes without scraping IMDb directly. See the IMDb MOVIEmeter API page for field definitions and integration examples.

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