Netflix is one of the most popular streaming services in the world, with over 280 million subscribers. And just what do those people tend to watch? In particular, what is the most popular movie on Netflix? Each week, the streaming service releases a list of its 10 most-watched movies over a recent seven-day period to keep subscribers in the loop regarding its most popular titles.
It’s officially the holiday season, and Netflix remains a great streaming home for rom-coms. One of its new originals, Meet Me Next Christmas, is the No. 1 movie on Netflix this week. Other top titles include Time Cut at No. 2, The Secret Life of Pets at No. 3, and Martha at No. 4. Below, we’ve listed the top 10 movies in the U.S. from November 4 to November 10, along with general information about each film, such as genre, rating, cast, and synopsis.
Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Amazon Prime, and the best movies on Disney+. For Netflix fans, check out the 10 most popular shows on Netflix right now.
The Infiltrator tells the true story of Robert Mazur (Bryan Cranston), a U.S. Customs Service special agent who goes undercover to bring down drug cartels. Under the alias “Bob Musella,” Mazur becomes a powerful ally to drug lords looking to launder cash. Mazur’s next mission is a big one: infiltrate the trafficking network of Colombia’s most notorious criminal, Pablo Escobar.
With the help of fellow agents Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger) and Emir Abreu (John Leguizamo), Mazur becomes friendly with one of Esobar’s top generals, Roberto Alcaino (Benjamin Bratt). Mazur understands the severity of this mission. Escobar will kill him instantly if he finds out his identity, so he must be careful with every move he makes.
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