The 20 Most Watched Netflix Movies of All Time, Ranked
Netflix counts a view when someone finishes at least seventy percent of a film during its first ninety one days on the service. That yardstick turns big premieres into a clear snapshot of what people completed watching across the world.
Each item on this list includes the essential plot setup, principal cast and crew, and concrete release or production details that help identify the film at a glance.
‘Spenser Confidential’ (2020)

This action comedy follows an ex cop who teams with a promising fighter to unravel a conspiracy tied to a fallen officer. Mark Wahlberg and Winston Duke lead the cast with support from Alan Arkin and Iliza Shlesinger, and the story is set around Boston neighborhoods and gyms.
Peter Berg directs from a screenplay based on Ace Atkins’ novel that continues characters created by Robert B Parker. Production used locations in Massachusetts and staged fights that mix boxing training spaces with warehouse chases.
‘6 Underground’ (2019)

A tech billionaire fakes his death and forms a covert team to dismantle a brutal regime. Ryan Reynolds anchors the ensemble with Mélanie Laurent, Adria Arjona, Manuel Garcia Rulfo, Ben Hardy, Lior Raz, and Dave Franco.
Michael Bay directs with large scale stunts and extensive second unit work. Filming took place across Italy and the United Arab Emirates with long street runs, practical explosions, and parkour sequences through historic centers.
‘Murder Mystery’ (2019)

A New York cop and his wife take a long delayed European vacation that turns into a whodunit aboard a billionaire’s yacht. Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston headline with Luke Evans, Gemma Arterton, and Terence Stamp in key roles.
Kyle Newacheck directs from a script by James Vanderbilt. Production moved through Monaco and Lake Como settings to stage dinner party reveals, speedboat chases, and mansion walkthroughs that mirror classic closed circle mysteries.
‘The Old Guard’ (2020)

A small group of immortal mercenaries fights to keep their identity secret while a new member emerges. Charlize Theron stars with KiKi Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Marwan Kenzari, and Luca Marinelli.
Gina Prince Bythewood directs from the graphic novel by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández. The film shot across Europe with combat choreography that emphasizes bladed weapons, squad tactics, and practical makeup for rapid healing effects.
‘We Can Be Heroes’ (2020)

When Earth’s superheroes are captured, a group of children with unusual abilities steps in to rescue them. The young ensemble is led by YaYa Gosselin with supporting turns from Pedro Pascal, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Christian Slater.
Robert Rodriguez writes and directs with a family friendly tone and bright color design. The film takes place in the same universe as ‘The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl’ and uses Austin based production facilities for effects heavy sequences.
‘The Tinder Swindler’ (2022)

This documentary feature follows several women who investigate a man they met on a dating app and the web of deceit they uncover. Interviews, chat logs, travel records, and financial paperwork build a detailed timeline of events.
Felicity Morris directs with a structure that alternates personal testimony and on screen evidence. The film assembles footage from multiple countries and includes closing text updates that track legal outcomes and ongoing disputes.
‘Extraction 2’ (2023)

A black ops mercenary returns for a mission that begins with a prison break and escalates into a citywide pursuit. Chris Hemsworth leads with Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Bessa reprising roles, and new antagonists test the team across rail yards and rooftops.
Sam Hargrave directs and designs extended action passages that appear as continuous takes through corridors, vehicles, and open squares. Filming used locations in Prague and Vienna with complex fire and crowd control setups.
‘Heart of Stone’ (2023)

An agent for a secretive peacekeeping group must stop a powerful algorithm from falling into the wrong hands. Gal Gadot stars with Jamie Dornan, Alia Bhatt, Sophie Okonedo, and Matthias Schweighöfer.
Tom Harper directs a globe trotting thriller that moves from the Alps to desert highways and coastal cities. Production combined aerial work and digital environments to build sequences around wingsuit drops, cable car platforms, and server vault heists.
‘The Mother’ (2023)

An ex military assassin leaves seclusion to protect the daughter she gave up years earlier. Jennifer Lopez leads with Joseph Fiennes, Lucy Paez, Omari Hardwick, and Gael García Bernal.
Niki Caro directs a chase driven story that shifts between winter hideouts and urban traps. Filming took place in British Columbia and the Canary Islands with snowbound cabin builds, motorcycle stunts, and night pursuit work.
‘Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery’ (2022)

Detective Benoit Blanc arrives on a private Greek island for a tech billionaire’s elaborate party that turns into a fresh case. Daniel Craig returns with Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista.
Rian Johnson writes and directs a new mystery that trades manor halls for modern art spaces and coastal villas. Production set up in Greece with an estate location and a glass pavilion centerpiece that anchors interrogations and reveals.
‘Damsel’ (2024)

A young noblewoman accepts a marriage proposal and discovers she has been chosen for a ritual sacrifice. Millie Bobby Brown stars with Angela Bassett, Robin Wright, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, and Brooke Carter.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo directs a survival fantasy that unfolds through caverns, cliff ledges, and a dragon’s lair. The production uses large underground sets, practical fire effects, and creature work supported by digital animation.
‘The Gray Man’ (2022)

A covert CIA operative becomes the target of a rogue contractor after uncovering agency secrets. Ryan Gosling leads with Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Regé Jean Page, Jessica Henwick, and Billy Bob Thornton.
Anthony and Joe Russo direct a modern espionage adventure that moves through Prague, Vienna, and Chateau grounds. The film features tram derailments, embassy escapes, and hand to hand fights staged with stunt coordinator led training blocks.
‘Leave the World Behind’ (2023)

Two families share a vacation rental as unexplained outages and strange incidents spread across the country. Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, and Myha’la co star with Kevin Bacon in a key supporting role.
Sam Esmail writes and directs from the novel by Rumaan Alam. The production emphasizes a contained setting, shifting trust dynamics, and offscreen events delivered through radio, television, and sudden interruptions.
‘Back in Action’ (2025)

Former operatives are drawn back into the field when a past mission resurfaces along with unresolved family threads. Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx lead with Glenn Close, Kyle Chandler, and Andrew Scott in supporting roles.
Seth Gordon directs a blend of undercover work and chase sequences set across European streets and transit hubs. The film shot on location in the United Kingdom and uses practical stunt driving and foot pursuit coverage through markets and parks.
‘Bird Box’ (2018)

A mother guides two children toward a sanctuary while avoiding a phenomenon that causes people to die when seen. Sandra Bullock stars with Trevante Rhodes, John Malkovich, Sarah Paulson, and Danielle Macdonald.
Susanne Bier directs from the novel by Josh Malerman. Production staged river rapids, blindfold navigation, and abandoned neighborhood routes around Northern California with careful sound design cues that replace sight based clues.
‘The Adam Project’ (2022)

A pilot from the future meets his twelve year old self and seeks help to fix a threat that altered his family’s life. Ryan Reynolds stars with Walker Scobell, Mark Ruffalo, Jennifer Garner, Zoe Saldaña, and Catherine Keener.
Shawn Levy directs a science fiction adventure that pairs flight suits and hand held gadgets with classroom memories and garage workshops. Filming took place in Vancouver and nearby locations with aerial units and suburban house builds.
‘Don’t Look Up’ (2021)

Two astronomers discover a comet on a collision course with Earth and attempt to alert the public. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence lead with Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, and Tyler Perry.
Adam McKay writes and directs a satire that uses newsroom sets, rally stages, and control rooms to track the warning effort. The film shot in Massachusetts with practical crowd scenes and studio builds for observatories and television studios.
‘Carry-On’ (2024)

A security officer at an airport is forced to make impossible choices after a mysterious traveler corners him on a holiday shift. Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman star with Logan Marshall Green, Sofia Carson, and Danielle Deadwyler.
Jaume Collet Serra directs a contained thriller that unfolds over a single day through terminals, service corridors, and baggage areas. Production used large scale airport set builds and staged close quarters fights and foot chases among travelers.
‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

A chart topping trio balances pop superstardom with secret monster hunting duties when supernatural threats target their city. The story follows training sessions, arena stages, and night patrols as the group protects fans and friends.
This animated feature blends performance numbers with action beats designed around choreography and group formation. The film uses city backdrops with neon signage and music driven editing to carry battles and rehearsals from studio rooms to rooftops.
‘Red Notice’ (2021)

An art crime profiler and a master thief cross paths with a rival who stays one step ahead during a hunt for legendary artifacts. Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds headline an international caper that moves through museums, prisons, and remote hideouts.
Rawson Marshall Thurber writes and directs with set pieces built around disguises, breakouts, and double turns. The production shot across soundstages and European locations with heist builds that include vaults, gala halls, and underground passages.
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