R-Rated Sophie Turner Thriller Continues Streaming Domination Worldwide
Sophie Turner’s latest R-rated thriller continues to dominate global streaming charts following a quiet theatrical release. The film’s rising popularity has placed it among the top-performing titles on Paramount+, drawing widespread attention across multiple countries.
Sophie Turner’s Trust is being highly watched on Paramount+
Sophie Turner’s 2025 survival thriller Trust is currently the third most popular movie on Paramount+ globally, as of January 5, 2026, according to FlixPatrol. It ranks behind Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning and The Naked Gun (2025). It sits ahead of The Stranger in My Home, High Ground, Night Hunter, The Last Gunfight, Humane, World War Z, and The Substance.
Trust is in the Top 10 on Paramount+ in 21 countries this week. These include Canada, Mexico, several nations across Central and South America, the Caribbean, and two in Europe: Ireland and the United Kingdom. The film is not available on Paramount+ in the United States. Viewers can rent or purchase the film on Prime Video starting at $5.99.
Carlson Young directs the movie, with Gigi Levangie writing the script. Sophie Turner plays a Hollywood actress who escapes to a remote cabin after a scandal. She soon confronts betrayal and danger from someone she once trusted.
The cast also includes Rhys Coiro, Billy Campbell, Peter Mensah, Forrest Goodluck, Gianni Paolo, Renata Vaca, and Katey Sagal.
Despite its current streaming popularity, Trust has received largely negative reviews from critics, resulting in a 21% Rotten Tomatoes score. Critics have labeled the film as lacking focus, citing implausible twists, weak writing, minimal suspense, and overall poor execution. Some critics acknowledged Sophie Turner’s performance but did not find it strong enough to elevate the film.
Audience feedback remains mixed, with a 53% score. Viewers praised the tense atmosphere and Turner’s role, calling it a good fit for a casual watch. Others criticized the film for its slow pace, inconsistent character decisions, and weak suspense, describing it as both engaging and flawed.
Trust debuted in theaters in August 2025 and earned $368,186 at the box office before gaining traction on streaming platforms.
Source: Comingsoon.net
