
Disclosure / Focus Features
This introduction contextualizes a list of films released in 2025 that, to date, have recorded the highest audience on Prime Video. The selection considers films available in the Brazilian catalog and observes the public’s interest based on recent performance on the service, with a recurring presence among the most viewed over the course of weeks. The objective is to explain selection criteria and limits, without critical evaluation, offering an overview of film consumption in the period analyzed. The list brings together productions in genres such as action, suspense, adventure, fiction and drama. The order presented reflects the audience behavior observed in the monitored windows and may vary depending on catalog updates, highlighting strategies and changes in public preferences. The following synopses objectively describe the plot and central elements of each film, without valuable adjectives, prioritizing clear and verifiable information.
Dead End (2025), David Ayer
He tries to leave his violent past behind while raising his teenage daughter in a port city where secrets circulate discreetly. When the young woman disappears after a shift at the docks, fragmentary clues point to a smuggling ring, clandestine casinos and complacent police officers. Without trusting official help, he reactivates old contacts, raids warehouses and confronts intermediaries who say less than they know. When he pulls the thread, he discovers an invisible operator who buys silence and sells people, linking the kidnapping to a territorial dispute that threatens entire families. An ex-partner accepts help as long as limits are respected, but each advance comes with a high price. With time short, tides high, and the city watching, he must choose between the promise of redemption and the brutal efficiency that keeps him alive. Saving those you love will require crossing borders, reviewing alliances and sacrificing the last piece of peace that still sustains your routine. Today.
In the Lost Lands, 2025, Paul WS Anderson
A sovereign hires an exiled sorceress to recover an ancient power capable of shaping transformations, stored beyond deserts and uncharted ruins. Guided by contradictory legends and a wandering hunter who knows forbidden shortcuts, the travelers cross salt markets, misty valleys and passages where voices whisper promises. At each stage, poorly formulated requests exact an unexpected price, and forgotten memories return as bargaining chips. Creatures that speak in dreams test ambition, offering shortcuts that turn desire into a sentence. The fragile alliance between the three oscillates between distrust and necessity, as rival emissaries try to capture the artifact before anyone understands its logic. When the power finally reveals itself, it responds more to the wielder’s intention than to the words spoken. The final decision will require giving up absolute control, accepting losses, and choosing which world will survive the awakening of magic. The path requires blood, courage, memory and choice.
Code Black, 2025, Steven Soderbergh
In a metropolis that watches itself, a couple of agents share routines, commitments and passwords that should never cross domestic life. When an international operation leaks minutes before the start, suspicion falls on the more experienced partner, opening a cold war within the agency itself. Doctored reports, disposable chips and timed messages form a maze where loyalty and self-preservation compete at every corner. While superior commands demand immediate culprits, the companion tries to reconstruct the sequence of events, calling on forgotten informants and checking routes that no one will assume in writing. As public pressure grows, old alliances reveal cracks and the city becomes the scene of parallel hunts conducted by groups with opposing goals. To exonerate someone, it may be necessary to expose everyone. The question that remains is whether a marriage survives the complete truth when work turns any small daily gesture into possible evidence against the person you love. Today.
Foul Play, 2025, Shane Black
A meticulous thief agrees to plan a multi-stage heist against a criminal consortium that stores cash and digital secrets in the same warehouse. To execute the plan, he assembles a diverse team with experts in disguise, explosives, networks and escape, synchronizing times and redundancies for each possible failure. The first test occurs before the coup, when private interests begin to contaminate the common objective and greed alters agreed percentages. During the invasion, unforeseen events expose identities that should remain buried, forcing the leader to improvise routes and reverse roles to continue breathing. While security guards reorganize perimeters, rivals trade for the head of whoever dared touch the safe, and the clock turns seconds into a sentence. When the night finally closes, the prize stops being money and becomes survival itself. Whoever anticipates the next lie and chooses the right time to leave the final table will win.
Required Maintenance, 2025, Lacey Uhlemeyer
Owner of a workshop dedicated to vintage cars and a team made up mostly of women, an independent mechanic faces the opening of a neighboring automotive center with shiny machinery and aggressive prices. With her clientele falling, she decides to modernize processes without losing identity, teaches basic maintenance in community workshops and strengthens relationships with suppliers who agreed to invest in the business from the beginning. Looking for anonymous relief, he finds an online interlocutor who suggests management shortcuts, without knowing that he is the businessman responsible for the competition located across the street. The exchange of messages turns into real interest, and the revelation threatens to destroy budding trust. When a traffic incident involves customers on both sides, reputations are at stake and the possibility of unity against predatory practices appears. The next step will require separating pride from conviction and deciding whether partnership is a weakness or a strategy to save jobs, dreams and future routes.
André Itamara Vila Neto é um blogueiro apaixonado por guias de viagem e criador do Road Trips for the Rockstars . Apaixonado por explorar tesouros escondidos e rotas cênicas ao redor do mundo, André compartilha guias de viagem detalhados, dicas e experiências reais para inspirar outros aventureiros a pegar a estrada com confiança. Seja planejando a viagem perfeita ou descobrindo tesouros locais, a missão de André é tornar cada jornada inesquecível.
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