Top 10 Netflix Movies You Can't Miss, Including One with 44 Million Views
If you're feeling like you've exhausted your streaming options, Netflix's global most-watched charts are here to rescue your watchlist. This week's lineup includes a mix of sci-fi action, animated favorites, and a documentary making waves, with one film amassing an eye-watering 44.4 million views. From family comedies to intense dramas, here are the top 10 movies you might have overlooked—and yes, K-Pop Demon Hunters is still a crowd-pleaser.
10. The Boss Baby – 2,700,000 Views
Eight years after its theatrical debut, this animated action comedy continues to charm audiences with 2.7 million views. The story follows Tim, a seven-year-old jealous of his new baby brother, only to discover the infant is a secret agent on a mission to prevent puppies from overtaking babies in popularity. It's a spy tale with a twist that somehow makes perfect sense on screen.
9. The Secret Agent – 2,800,000 Views
Set against the backdrop of Brazil's military dictatorship, Kleber Mendonça Filho's The Secret Agent delves into the life of a man hiding a secret while being pursued by a powerful enemy. Despite missing out on Oscars in four categories, including the new Achievement in Casting award, this film remains a favorite for those seeking acclaimed international cinema.
8. Nobody 2 – 3,100,000 Views
Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell, a former government assassin struggling to pay off a $30 million debt. In this sequel, Hutch plans a family trip to a vintage waterpark, but chaos inevitably follows. His reluctant yet likable demeanor keeps viewers engaged as he navigates suburban life and unexpected adventures.
7. Nuremberg – 3,100,000 Views
This American psychological historical drama offers a stark look at humanity's darker moments, featuring a star-studded cast including Russell Crowe and Rami Malek. The film centers on a U.S. Army psychiatrist locked in a psychological battle with accused Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring during the Nuremberg trials, providing a gripping and thought-provoking experience.
6. Double Jeopardy – 3,500,000 Views
Making a surprising comeback among newer releases, the 1999 thriller Double Jeopardy has gained 3.5 million views. It tells the story of a woman wrongly convicted of murdering her husband, who plots revenge after discovering he's still alive. This classic film is enjoying a revival on Netflix, appealing to fans of suspense and drama.
5. Made in Korea – 4,100,000 Views
As the top non-English language film this week, Made in Korea has become a top 10 movie in 24 countries. This touching narrative follows a woman from Tamil Nadu, India, who moves to South Korea to pursue her dreams, only to face unexpected challenges. It's a heartfelt story that resonates with viewers seeking emotional depth.
4. K-Pop Demon Hunters – 5,300,000 Views
With two Oscars for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, K-Pop Demon Hunters maintains its stronghold in the charts for the 39th week. The film, which follows K-pop stars who hunt demons by night, boasts high rewatch value, attracting over 5 million viewers this week alone. Its blend of music and action continues to captivate audiences globally.
3. Shark Tale – 5,400,000 Views
This mid-2000s animated hit is making a splash on Netflix, 20 years after its release. Featuring voices from Will Smith and Angelina Jolie, the comedy revolves around a small fish whose lie spirals out of control. With its humorous take on underwater life, it's a wild card entry that's winning over new and nostalgic viewers alike.
2. Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere – 6,300,000 Views
Louis Theroux's new 90-minute documentary dives deep into the ultra-misogynistic manosphere, exploring online communities that oppose feminism. Described as chilling and essential viewing, this release has dominated headlines and sparked important conversations, making it a must-watch for those interested in social issues and documentary filmmaking.
1. War Machine – 44,400,000 Views
Topping the charts with ease, War Machine racked up over 44 million views, surpassing its debut week's 39 million. This sci-fi action film from Lionsgate, starring Alan Ritchson and Dennis Quaid, follows special ops recruits facing a deadly, otherworldly force. Its impressive viewing numbers highlight its appeal as a thrilling and immersive cinematic experience.
Whether you're in the mood for animation, drama, or action, Netflix's most-watched list offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on these trending titles that are capturing viewers' attention worldwide.



