
Netflix’s latest viewing numbers show people are watching a wide range of content, from brand new shows and movies to old favorites. This week, subscribers in the US are enjoying everything from animated action and true crime documentaries to big-screen hits and Netflix originals. These numbers highlight how viewing habits are changing as more people stream content.
‘Man on Fire’ (2004)

In the action thriller Man on Fire, Denzel Washington plays John Creasy, a seasoned ex-CIA agent who takes on the job of protecting a young girl in Mexico City. When she’s kidnapped, Creasy launches a determined and brutal quest to find her and make those who took her pay the price. The film, directed by Tony Scott, is famous for its fast-paced editing and gripping emotional intensity, and it continues to be a favorite among action-thriller fans.
‘Paw Patrol: The Movie’ (2021)

The PAW Patrol pups head to Adventure City on a big mission: to save the city from the mischievous Mayor Humdinger, who’s causing trouble! With help from their leader, Ryder, and a new friend named Liberty, the team gets cool new tools and faces their toughest challenge yet. This movie brings the popular TV show to the big screen, teaching kids about courage, working together, and facing their fears.
‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ (2018)

Miles Morales, a young teenager, becomes the Spider-Man of his world and teams up with five other Spider-People from different universes. Together, they fight to save all of reality from a dangerous threat. The movie is known for its groundbreaking animation style, which looks like a comic book come to life. It won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature and established Miles Morales as a key hero in the Spider-Man story.
‘Pitch Perfect’ (2012)

When Beca, a new college student who’d rather listen to music than perform it, is unexpectedly asked to join the Barden Bellas, an all-female a cappella group, she’s thrown into a world of competition. The Bellas are trying to find a fresh sound to beat their male rivals in a national contest. The movie, starring Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, became a popular success and led to two follow-up films. It’s known for being funny and for its creative, modern take on well-known songs.
‘Just Go With It’ (2011)

In this romantic comedy, Adam Sandler stars as a doctor who asks his assistant, Jennifer Aniston, to pretend to be his wife. He needs her help to cover up a lie he told to a woman he’s trying to date. Things get complicated when they all end up on a family vacation to Hawaii, where they have to keep up the charade. The movie’s humor comes from the playful connection between Sandler and Aniston, along with plenty of physical comedy.
‘Priscilla’ (2023)

Sofia Coppola’s film tells the story of Priscilla Beaulieu and her relationship with Elvis Presley. Starting with their first meeting in Germany, the movie follows Priscilla as she enters the secluded world of Graceland and examines the complicated power dynamics within their famous marriage. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi star as Priscilla and Elvis, bringing Priscilla Presley’s memoir to life.
‘The Bad Guys’ (2022)

A mischievous group of animal criminals, headed by Mr. Wolf, tries to trick everyone by acting like perfect citizens. But as they attempt their biggest scheme yet, they surprisingly find they might actually like being good! The movie has a unique, illustrated look and feel, drawing inspiration from classic heist films. It asks the question: can anyone truly change, no matter how bad their past?
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2026)

This animated movie is about a famous K-Pop girl group who secretly fight demons. Set in a colorful and modern version of Seoul that blends Korean folklore with pop culture, the group uses their special talents and powers to defend the world from evil. Expect exciting music performances mixed with thrilling supernatural action!
‘Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story’ (2025)

This documentary explores the disturbing case of Jodi Hildebrandt, a life coach, and Ruby Franke, a popular YouTuber. It follows the investigation into accusations of child abuse and the manipulative tactics used within their network. Using interviews and courtroom footage, the film offers a complete picture of how their actions led to convictions, and it sheds light on the risks of unchecked online influence and harmful parenting beliefs.
‘People We Meet on Vacation’ (2025)

Inspired by Emily Henry’s popular novel, this story centers on Poppy and Alex, two longtime friends who seem like opposites. After a disagreement caused them to stop speaking for two years, they decide to take one last vacation together, hoping to rekindle their friendship – and maybe discover if there’s something more. The film beautifully portrays the complicated feelings that come with a long-term friendship changing over time.
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