Prime Video - The Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo thriller Caminhos do Crime has quietly climbed the Prime Video viewing charts, reaching the platform's fourth spot recently and drawing attention for its high-profile cast and a 2h22 (Brasília UTC-3) runtime.
- In short: Caminhos do Crime hit #4 on Prime Video's most-watched list, propelled by Hemsworth, Ruffalo and Halle Berry.
Why the sudden surge matters
The film's placing at fourth signals how star power can shift streaming visibility even without a large marketing push. The movie pairs a meticulous jewel thief played by Chris Hemsworth against an obsessed detective portrayed by Mark Ruffalo, with Halle Berry entering the plot and raising the stakes.
Industry trackers such as IMDb list the title with a 6.8 rating, a detail that helps viewers decide quickly whether to click—an important metric for discoverability on services like Prime Video.
"With a 6.8 on IMDb and a 2h22 runtime, Caminhos do Crime finds an audience even without a major launch campaign."
Context and potential impact
The cast extends beyond Hemsworth, Ruffalo and Berry to include Barry Keoghan, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Nick Nolte, while Amazon MGM Studios produced the picture. That ensemble gives the film immediate credibility and broad appeal across demographics.
From a content strategy viewpoint, thrillers with urban backdrops and cat-and-mouse dynamics often perform well in weekend viewing windows. Services that track streaming popularity, such as JustWatch, show that headline names frequently push titles into platform top lists, increasing recommendations and watch-time retention.
What do you think? Will you stream Caminhos do Crime this weekend or wait for reviews? For more films and analysis, check out our CineFoco section.
