‘Troll 2’ Is on Top of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movies of the Week List

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Netflix subscribers are diving into a mix of holiday favorites and highly anticipated new releases this week. The chart features a blend of family animations and star-studded blockbusters battling for the top spot. Viewers are clearly in the mood for festive content as December kicks off with strong viewership numbers. This ranking reflects the diverse tastes of audiences across the United States.

‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ (2003)

'Cheaper by the Dozen' (2003)
20th Century Fox

The Baker family navigates the chaotic dynamics of raising twelve children under one roof. Tom Baker finds his career ambitions clashing with the demands of managing a massive household while his wife is away for work. The family undergoes various comedic trials that test their patience and loyalty to one another. Viewers enjoy the heartwarming moments interspersed with slapstick humor and domestic disasters. The film remains a staple for audiences seeking lighthearted family entertainment.

‘In Your Dreams’ (2025)

'In Your Dreams' (2025)
Kuku Studios

Siblings Stevie and Elliot embark on a magical journey into the realm of dreams. Their mission involves finding the Sandman to grant a wish that could save their parents’ marriage. The pair encounters nightmarish creatures and fantastical landscapes along the way. This animated adventure explores themes of resilience and the power of imagination during difficult family times. It offers a visually stunning experience that appeals to both children and adults.

‘Jay Kelly’ (2025)

'Jay Kelly' (2025)
Pascal Pictures

George Clooney and Adam Sandler star in this emotional comedy directed by Noah Baumbach. The plot centers on two intricate characters navigating the complexities of aging and friendship in New York. Sharp dialogue drives the narrative as the protagonists confront their past mistakes and future uncertainties. The film balances humor with poignant observations about modern relationships and celebrity culture. Critics have praised the chemistry between the two leads in this character-driven story.

‘Caught Stealing’ (2025)

'Caught Stealing' (2025)
Columbia Pictures

Austin Butler stars as Hank Thompson in this gritty crime thriller directed by Darren Aronofsky. The story follows a former baseball player whose life spirals out of control in the New York City underworld. Hank fights for survival against dangerous criminals after accidentally acquiring a valuable item. The intense atmosphere and high stakes keep audiences on the edge of their seats throughout the runtime. This film marks a significant dramatic turn for Butler in a dark and violent role.

‘Jingle Bell Heist’ (2025)

'Jingle Bell Heist' (2025)
ACE Entertainment

A group of skilled thieves plans an elaborate robbery during a high-profile Christmas charity gala. The team must navigate high-tech security systems while blending in with the festive celebrations. Romantic tension builds between the heist leader and an unsuspecting security consultant who works at the venue. This holiday film combines suspenseful action sequences with traditional seasonal charm and humor. It delivers a fresh twist on the standard Christmas movie formula.

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

A world-famous K-Pop girl group balances their life in the spotlight with a secret identity as demon slayers. The members utilize their musical talents and vibrant fashion to battle evil spirits threatening their fans. Colorful animation brings the high-energy musical numbers and supernatural battles to life. The story celebrates friendship and female empowerment against a backdrop of catchy pop anthems. Sony Animation delivers a unique visual style that honors both the music genre and action aesthetics.

‘Rio 2’ (2014)

'Rio 2' (2014)
20th Century Fox Animation

Blu and Jewel leave their domesticated life in Rio de Janeiro for a journey to the Amazon rainforest. They introduce their three children to the wild while facing the threat of illegal logging. Blu struggles to adapt to his new surroundings and win the approval of his intimidating father-in-law. The sequel expands the colorful world of the original with new musical numbers and environmental themes. Families continue to revisit this animated hit for its vibrant visuals and catchy soundtrack.

‘Rio’ (2011)

'Rio' (2011)
20th Century Fox Animation

A domesticated macaw named Blu travels to Brazil to save his species from extinction. He meets the independent and free-spirited Jewel before they are both kidnapped by smugglers. The mismatched pair must work together to escape their captors and return to freedom. This animated film captures the vibrant culture of Rio de Janeiro through samba rhythms and colorful visuals. The movie remains a popular choice for its humor and heartwarming message about courage.

‘My Secret Santa’ (2025)

'My Secret Santa' (2025)
Howard Braunstein Films

Alexandra Breckenridge stars as a single mother desperate to fund her daughter’s snowboarding dreams. She disguises herself as an elderly man to secure a job as a resort Santa Claus. Complications arise when she begins to fall for the charming resort manager while still in costume. This romantic comedy delivers classic holiday hijinks with a disguise twist reminiscent of family favorites. It serves as a lighthearted option for viewers seeking festive cheer.

‘Troll 2’ (2025)

'Troll 2' (2025)
Motion Blur

The sequel to the Norwegian hit continues the story of ancient giants awakening in the modern world. Paleontologist Nora Tidemann faces a new and more dangerous threat rising from the mountains. Government forces scramble to contain the destruction as the mythical creature creates havoc across the countryside. The film blends folklore with disaster movie elements to create a thrilling spectacle. Action fans have propelled this international feature to the top of the charts.

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