Welcome again to our weekly feature where we look at the most popular streaming movies and TV shows in Australia based on data collected by streaming search engine JustWatch. Data includes subscription streaming as well as transactional streaming titles. Click here to read last week's roundup.
The box office smash hit "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" arrives on digital for the first time via premium VOD platforms, and it was the most-streamed movie for the week.
The Amazon Prime original movie Red, White & Royal Blue debuts in second place, while the Netfix Gal Gadot action thriller Heart of Stone was third.
The Jennifer Lawrence raunchy comedy "No Hard Feelings" also gets a premium VOD debut this week, coming in at 6th.
Searching for Sugar Man returns to the top 10 at 8th place following the death of the subject of the documentary, Sixto Rodriguez.
And finally, the (almost comedic) horror film M3GAN arrives on Netflix for the first time and returns to the top 10 in 10th place.
"Tár", "The Meg", "John Wick: Chapter 4", "A Man Called Otto", "Transformers: Rise of the Beasts", and "Don't Worry Darling" all exited the top 10 to make room for the new entries.
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The release of the third season of Only Murders in the Building helped the show return to the top 10, in top spot.
Painkiller tells the story of the opioid epidemic and how one drug company, Purdue Pharma, was at the centre of it all - it was 5th.
There's a new season of "Below Deck Down Under" on Hayu (season 1 also on 7plus), and it helped the reality show get a 7th-place finish.
"Fisk" on ABC iview was 10th, and season 1 of the show is now also on Netflix.
"Good Omens", "Twisted Metal", "Justified: City Primeval", and "The Lincoln Lawyer" all left the top 10.
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