Netflix is home to an enviable library of movies. From horror, to comedy, to romance, and everything in between, the streamer has all that we could want and more. Each week, Netflix releases a roundup of the most popular 10 films on the streaming service that are getting the most love from subscribers.
Right now, the Netflix original movie War Machine is dominating the chart, alongside some older titles like The Bad Guys and Nobody 2.
Below, you’ll find the list of top movies on Netflix right now, which we’ll be updating weekly with information about each title and links to our reviews, letting you know which titles to stream and which ones you can probably skip.
While you’re here, why not check out our other Netflix lists? Check out the Top 10 Shows on Netflix, the Best Movies on Netflix and what’s New on Netflix this month. Happy streaming!
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Photo: Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2026 Tommy Shelby returns to Birmingham in this final installment of the hit mob show Peaky Blinders. Directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man follows Tommy back out of his self-imposed exile as he’s forced to face his demons, which include his own son Duke (Barry Keoghan), who is leading the Peaky Blinders down a dark path. When Duke’s actions threaten the fate of the country, Tommy has no choice but to step in and revert back to the man he once was.
Read our full review of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.
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Photo: Netflix The Bad Guys is an animated comedy following a a group of criminals on their journey to redemption after being caught. However, their newfound good nature is challenged as a new villain begins to make his presence known. The movie stars Anthony Ramos, Sam Rockwell, and Awkwafina.
Read our full review of The Bad Guys.
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Photo: Everett Collection Steve Carell returns to voice Gru in this epic sequel to Minions – the spin-off prequel to the Despicable Me movies. In this 2022 animated comedy, 12-year-old Gru enlists the yellow group to help him prove his despicableness after he is dismissed by his supervillain idols. The movie is directed by Kyle Balda from a script by Matthew Fogel, and has a runtime of 87 minutes.
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Photo: ©Screen Gems/Courtesy Everett Collection Jorma Tommila reprises his role as the deadly, kickass protagonist in this action-packed sequel. Sisu: Road to Revenge is a bloody, bullet-addled sequel following Aatami Korpi (Tommila) after World War II when he tries to retreat to a quiet life in Finland. But Aatami’s revenge spree in the first installment landed him on the KGB’s radar, putting a target on his back. Now, he’ll have to fight his way out once again.
Read our full review of Sisu: Road to Revenge.
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Photo: Ben King/ © Netflix /Courtesy Everett Collection Reacher star Alan Ritchson headlines Netflix’s new blockbuster feature, War Machine. Ritchson stars as a soldier who is only known as 81, who leads his fellow recruits to fight against a killer robot from outer space that is dead-set on destroying everything in its path. Dennis Quaid, Stephan James and Jai Courtney also star.
Read our full review of War Machine.
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Photo: Lifetime After Morgan Metzer and her husband separate, Morgan wakes up one night to a masked intruder breaking into her home and assaulting her. When her husband arrives soon after to comfort her, both Morgan and the police begin to find holes in Rodney’s story, uncovering years of gaslighting and abuse Morgan suffered at the hands of the man she’s loved since she was young. Jana Kramer and Austin Nichols star in this Lifetime movie based on the unbelievably true story of Morgan Metzer, streaming now on Netflix.
Stream Gaslit by my Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story on Netflix
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Photo: Hulu The Creator follows a former soldier who is tasked with hunting down the source, otherwise known as “The Creator,” behind the deadly artificial intelligence that has waged war and wreaked havoc on humanity. But Joshua (John David Washington) finds himself at a crossroads when he realizes the Creator’s deadly new weapon comes in the form of a young child. Starring Gemma Chan and Allison Janney.
Read our full review of The Creator.
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Photo: Courtesy of Netflix The touching new documentary from Netflix explores the life and legacy of the late Hillel Slovak, the original guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Told through personal journal entries and interviews with those who knew him best, The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel takes viewers on a journey through the Los Angeles punk scene in the ’70s, leading up to his role in creating the iconic band.
Read our full review of The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel.
Stream The Rise of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Our Brother, Hillel on Netflix
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Photo: Lifetime Starring Melissa Joan Hart and La La Anthony, The Bad Guardian chronicles the story of one woman’s nightmare trying to free her father (Eric Pierpoint) from the harmful court-ordered guardianship that he becomes trapped in after he falls while she is away, shedding light on the increasingly harmful ways conservatorships are being used against victims.
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Photo: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection Bob Odenkirk returns in this action-packed sequel as assassin Hutch Mansell. In this new entry, Hutch takes his family on a vacation, but the assassin can’t seem to escape his past when he encounters a violent crime boss seeking revenge. The Nobody series continues in a similar vein as Keanu Reeves’ John Wick franchise, but it remains to be seen if the series can remains the same violently entertaining that shocked viewers as the 2021 entry.
Read our full review of Nobody 2.










