In a shakeup to Netflix‘s All-Time High 10 record, “Carry-On,” the thriller starring Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman, is now the #5 most-watched English-language movie in its first 91 days on the service.
Within the course of, “Carry-On” bumped fellow Netflix unique movie, Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story,” from the High 10. Johnson will get his likelihood to make issues proper along with his third “Knives Out” installment, “Wake Up Useless Man,” arriving later this yr.
“Carry-On” debuted on the all-time High 10 with 149.4 million views, and it managed to take action in lower than 4 weeks, so it nonetheless has lots of time to maintain climbing. For its fourth consecutive week, the movie directed by Jauma Collet-Serra has topped the weekly movie record, notching one other 17.4 million views in the course of the week of December 30.
It’s a formidable feat contemplating “Carry-On” is a Christmas film, a thriller a few TSA agent (Egerton) scrambling to stop a terrorist assault after a legal mastermind (Bateman) threatens him to make sure that a suitcase passes by safety with out detection. It’s primarily “Die-Arduous” on the airport.
“Carry-On” is only one of two Netflix movies from 2024 to crack the High 10, the opposite being the Millie Bobby Brown fantasy motion movie “Damsel,” which now sits at #8 on the all-time record.
“Carry-On” wasn’t the one shakeup to an all-time record. “Squid Recreation” Season 2, which final week managed to hit #7 on the all-time non-English sequence record after only a week on the service, has already rocketed to #2 behind solely the unique “Squid Recreation.” With one other 58.2 million views in its second week, the Korean drama now has 126.2 million views lifetime, which isn’t half of what Season 1 did in its first three months.
Elsewhere, Netflix now says roughly 50 million individuals have watched Beyoncé’s efficiency in the course of the latter of its two NFL Christmas video games’ halftime present. And two Warner Bros. films additionally landed on Netflix’s weekly High 10 record for the week of December 30, 2024: “Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1” (#7, 4 million views) and “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” (#9, 3.8 million views).