The weekend stretches before you, a blank canvas of free time. But what to fill it with? Netflix has revealed its current top ten, a diverse collection of stories vying for your attention, and there’s a compelling choice for every mood.
At number ten, “Wrath of Man” delivers gritty action. Jason Statham embodies H, a man shrouded in mystery who infiltrates a cash-moving truck company, quietly ascending the ranks while harboring a hidden, vengeful purpose.
For a burst of animated brilliance, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” swings in at number nine. Witness the origin story of Miles Morales, a Brooklyn teen unexpectedly thrust into a multiverse of web-slinging heroes and extraordinary challenges.
Number eight brings a timeless classic: “Madagascar.” This 2005 animated comedy still captivates audiences with the hilarious misadventures of four pampered zoo animals unexpectedly finding themselves in the wilds of Madagascar.
Prepare for a poignant romance with “Me Before You” at number seven. Emilia Clarke shines as Louisa Clark, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she accepts a job caring for Will Traynor, a man grappling with paralysis, and a connection blossoms between them.
Even beyond the holidays, the Grinch’s mischievous spirit endures. “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch” lands at number six, reminding us of the grumpy character’s determined attempt to steal the joy of Christmas from the cheerful Whos of Whoville.
“Goodbye June” at number five marks a deeply personal project. Kate Winslet makes her directorial debut with a story co-written by her son, exploring a family’s resilience as they navigate a challenging new reality during the festive season.
Daniel Craig returns as the brilliant Benoit Blanc in “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery,” claiming the fourth spot. A baffling death within a quiet church unravels a web of secrets and suspicion, testing Blanc’s detective skills like never before.
Prepare for the unexpected with “KPop Demon Hunters” at number three. This series has defied expectations, remaining in the charts for an astonishing 29 weeks, following a K-pop band who secretly protect the world from supernatural threats.
The fate of humanity hangs in the balance in “The Great Flood,” securing the second position. A raging flood traps a researcher and her son, forcing them to confront impossible odds and determine the future of the world.
Dominating the charts at number one is “Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story.” This chilling true crime documentary exposes the disturbing case of a Utah therapist and her involvement in the abuse of children, revealing a dark undercurrent within a prominent community.