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 Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is dominating the chart, alongside some older titles like The Bad Guys 2 and Sisu: Road to Revenge.
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: ©Columbia Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Comedy heavyweights Jack Black and Paul Rudd team up in Anaconda, a self-referential sequel to the 1997 thriller starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube and Jon Voight. Rudd and Black star in the 2025 film as two friends who lead a film crew into the Amazon rainforest to film a remake of the movie they know and love. But their trip takes a turn when they actually come across the deadly animal. Thandiwe Newton and Steve Zahn also star in this comedy, rounding out the movie’s “game-for-anything cast,” as Decider’s John Serba put it in his review.
Read our full review of Anaconda.
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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: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection After straightening out their acts in 2022’s The Bad Guys with the help of Professor Marmalade, the Bad Guys struggle to stick to the straight and narrow in this new sequel. But this time, they won’t have to. The Bad Guys find themselves caught up in a heist planned by another team of thieves known as The Bad Girls. Will The Bad Guys be able to resist the charm of their old lives? Or will they return to their thieving ways? This witty children’s comedy stars Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron and Awkwafina.
Read our full review of The Bad Guys 2.
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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: 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: Netflix In this hit musical, a girl group of K-pop superstars – voiced by Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo – who secretly moonlight as demon hunters and work to keep the demonic forces at bay. But they meet their match in an irresistible rival boyband who are secretly demons. KPop Demon Hunters is a highly entertaining original animated film from Netflix, complete with original music, an all-star cast, and plenty of humor.
Read our full review of KPop Demon Hunters.
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Photo: Netflix After falling victim to a call center scam that cost them thousands in savings, a group of scorned women team up to take justice into their own hands. But as they team up with a skilled hacker to track down Aood, the leader of the gang scamming victims, the women are forced to question just how far they are willing to go to reclaim what was stolen from them in this Thai drama. The film is backed by extensive real world research conducted by the filmmakers into the world of scamming, lending truth to the intense stakes of being defrauded.
Read our full review of The Red Line.
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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: 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: YRF Officer Shivani Shivaji Roy (Rani Mukerji) returns in the third installment of the franchise to investigate the criminal enterprise responsible for the kidnappings of over 90 girls across the country who disappeared without a trace. Roy does everything in her power to track down who is responsible, even if it means using deadly force.










