Netflix hit dominates most-watched charts with 22.7M views this week
Struggling to decide what to watch for your next movie night? From a true crime documentary to a new romance film, here are the most-watched movies on Netflix from October 7th to October 13th. It's time to grab your popcorn!
The Menendez Brothers: Lyle and Erik Menendez continue to capture the attention of Netflix viewers, as The Menendez Brothers documentary shot to the top of the streaming giant's charts this week. Since its release on October 7th, it has garnered 22.7 million views. Lyle and Erik Menendez speak out in this documentary examining the shocking crime and ensuing trials. This film's release follows Ryan Murphy's scripted series Monsters, which remains on Netflix's most-watched list for a fourth consecutive week.
The Predator: With 12.9 million views this week, The Predator takes the second spot on the streaming giant's charts. In this movie, after a Predator ship crash-lands on Earth, an alien tracker, a secret government agency, a biologist and a group of military castoffs race to find it.
Lonely Planet: With 11 million views this week, Lonely Planet secures the third spot on Netflix's most-watched list. This film takes place at a writers retreat in Morocco, and it follows a newly single novelist who finds an unexpected connection with a younger man who's reevaluating his life choices. If you're looking for a romance, this film, starring Laura Dern, Liam Hemsworth, and Diana Silvers, could be an excellent choice for you.
Bad Boys: Ride or Die: This action-packed film was watched 10.4 million times this week, ranking fourth on the streaming giant's charts. Bad Boys: Ride or Die hit theaters a few months ago, but made its Netflix debut on October 8th. In this movie, Miami cops Mike and Marcus go rogue to expose a conspiracy — and clear their names. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, and Vanessa Hudgens are among the movie's star-studded cast.
IT'S WHAT'S INSIDE: With its second week on Netflix's most-watched list, IT'S WHAT'S INSIDE ranks fifth, generating 6.9 million views. In this movie, a pre-wedding reunion descends into a psychological nightmare for a group of college friends when a surprise guest arrives with a mysterious suitcase.
Sing: With 6.2 million views this week, Sing lands the sixth spot on the streaming giant's charts. This film follows an optimistic koala who attempts to save his struggling theater with a singing contest that attracts animal talent of all shapes, sizes and species. 'Shake it Off' and 'Under Pressure' are among the musical covers featured in the film.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage: While Eddie Brock and Venom try to navigate their thorny relationship, a new threat rises from serial killer Cletus Kasady and a new alien symbiote. This film was watched 4.8 million times this week, ranking seventh on Netflix's charts. If you're looking for an action-packed sci-fi film, make sure to give this a watch.
Monster High 2: With 4.1 million views, Monster High 2 secures the eighth spot on the streaming giant's most-watched list. This film follows Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura and Frankie Stein as they enter their Sophomore year at Monster High, facing new students, new powers, and an even bigger threat that could not only ruin their friendship but could change the world forever. If you're looking for a musical fantasy, this could be a good pick for you.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: With 3.8 million views this week, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves ranks ninth on Netflix's most-watched list. This movie follows a charming bard and his barbarian partner in crime as they gather an offbeat band of adventurers on a quest to retrieve a magical relic.
Rebel Ridge: Rebel Ridge takes the tenth and final spot on Netflix's charts this week, amassing 3.5 million views. This thriller follows a former Marine who confronts corruption in a small town when local law enforcement unjustly seizes the bag of cash he needs to post his cousin's bail. If you haven't watched this yet, be sure to give this a watch.
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