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Top 10 Aussie Streaming Charts: Remembering Diane Keaton (Week Ending 19 October 2025)

Poster for "The Diplomat: Season 3"
Sean Fang Fri, 24/10/2025 - 16:18

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.

Movies:

The sad passing of Diane Keaton has encouraged many to check out her wondeful body of work, including The First Wives Club (also on Binge, Foxtel Now, Paramount+) in third, Something's Gotta Give in 4th, "Annie Hall" (Apple TV) in 5th, and The Family Stone (also on Disney+) in 9th.

Netflix's true crime documentary The Perfect Neighbor was 6th, and another documentary, John Candy: I Like Me, was 7th.

28 Days Later (also on Binge, Foxtel Now) returns to the top 10 again, this time also on Prime Video - it was 8th.

Almost everything changed in the top 10, and "Steve", "The Lost Bus", "The Thursday Murder Club", "Cake", "Sinners", "Nobody", and "With Or Without You" all exited.

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Graphics showing JustWatch: Top 10 Movies For Week Ending 19 October 2025


Television:

The Diplomat returns for an explosive new season, and it was third.

The new Netflix drama Boots debuts at a high 5th place, along with HBO's new eccentric and funny show The Chair Company.

The Rookie (also on Disney+) returns to the top 10 again in 7th.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family debuts in 8th, while people are re-binging the older seasons of Only Murders in the Building ahead of the new season.

"Monster: The Ed Gein Story", "House of Guinness", "Wayward", "Peacemaker", "The Hack", and "The Girlfriend" all left the top 10.

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Graphics showing JustWatch: Top 10 TV Series For Week Ending 19 October 2025


Looking for more content to watch, or looking to see where you can stream that TV or movie you want to watch? JustWatch allows you to easily search for a piece of content and find out how to stream it legally in Australia.