In a surprising turn of streaming success, the 2023 romantic action comedy Ghosted has found new life on Apple TV+, climbing into the platform's global top ten most-streamed movies in June 2026. Starring Ana de Armas and Chris Evans, the film was initially dismissed by critics but has proven its staying power with audiences.
Ghosted follows a down-to-earth man who falls for a woman who turns out to be a secret agent. While the premise is straightforward, the chemistry between de Armas and Evans has helped the movie become a go-to choice for viewers seeking lighthearted entertainment. The film's resurgence highlights how streaming platforms can turn even the most panned projects into hits.
This success comes as Apple TV+ continues to expand its library with a mix of original films and acquired titles. The platform's algorithm and global reach have allowed Ghosted to find a dedicated audience, proving that critical reception doesn't always dictate a movie's fate. For fans of action romps or celebrity pairings, this is a must-watch.
Interestingly, Ghosted isn't the only film benefiting from a streaming boost. Apple TV+ has seen a surge in viewership for other titles like Ray Donovan, which is also trending in June 2026. The platform's diverse catalog continues to attract subscribers.
The film's performance is a stark contrast to the box office struggles of de Armas' other recent project, From the World of John Wick: Ballerina, which underperformed despite positive reviews. Ghosted, on the other hand, has thrived in the streaming ecosystem, showing that sometimes a movie's true audience is found at home.
For those who missed it in theaters, Ghosted is now available to stream on Apple TV+. Whether you're a fan of de Armas, Evans, or just looking for an entertaining escape, this film offers a fun ride. As streaming continues to reshape how we consume media, Ghosted stands as a testament to the power of second chances.
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