on Wednesday, included the action movie "Extraction" starring Chris Hemsworth, the thriller "Bird Box" starring Sandra Bullock, and Martin Scorsese's Oscar contender "The Irishman."
On Friday, Netflix then announced that its new comic-book action movie, "The Old Guard," would join the list after debuting on July 10. Netflix said it was projecting that the movie would be watched by 72 million households in its first four weeks, which would place it in the top 10 and push out "The Perfect Date."
Netflix has lifted the curtain on viewership numbers in recent years on some of its biggest hits, but never indicates whether an original movie has performed poorly. It also introduced daily top 10 lists of its most popular movies and TV shows earlier this year. This is the first time the streaming giant has offered its own list of its most popular movies of all time, though.this list and its daily lists. The list of biggest movies ever is based on viewership within the first four weeks..
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TheOldGuard really did have a good story. Some good writing. Some good setups. Extraction lacked that. It was really just all fight, in fact I’ve completely forgotten what it was about. Someone extracted. Hemsworth deserved better Netflix
Isn’t the main lead of TheOldGuard CharlizeAfrica? Why is this guy’s picture here?
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