RED NOTICE Has Officially Become The Most-Watched Movie In Netflix's History

RED NOTICE Has Officially Become The Most-Watched Movie In Netflix's History

Despite an overall negative critical reaction, Netflix's Red Notice has now officially become the most-watched movie in the streamer's history, less than a month after the action comedy's release.

By MarkCassidy - Dec 01, 2021 09:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Netflix

Netflix's action-comedy, Red Notice, has now officially become the streaming giant's most-watched film - less than a month after its release.

The crime-caper, which stars Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, was not a hit with critics (we weren't the biggest fans ourselves), but despite its lowly 35% on Rotten Tomatoes, Red Notice still clocked up 328.8 million viewing hours by Netflix users, surpassing the previous record held by Bird Box (282 million viewing hours).

The figures also show that 50% of all subscribers worldwide have watched the movie, which remains in Netflix's top 10 films list in 94 countries.

Johnson took to Twitter to share the news.

While we still haven't had official confirmation, this all-but guarantees a sequel, and there are rumors that director Rawson Marshall Thurber is being courted to helm two more movies.

Did you guys check out Red Notice? If so, what did you think? Were the critics too harsh? Drop us a comment down below.

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