10 Netflix movies everyone’s watching right now as new hit gets 38,200,000 views

ROOMMATES. (L to R) Natasha Lyonne as Hannah, Aidan Langford as Alex, Carol Kane as Gigi, Sadie Sandler as Devon, Chloe East as Celeste, Dan Bulla as Uncle Bulla and Sofia Gonzalez as Aunt Vicki in Roommates. Cr. Scott Yamano/Netflix ?? 2026.
Find out what’s trending on Netflix right now (Picture: Scott Yamano/Netflix)

Film fanatics, it’s that time of week again. You know, when we tell you which movies are making the biggest moves on Netflix.

From Bridgerton’s Phoebe Dynevor trying out a new genre (yep, she’s now a scream queen) to Sadie Sandler’s first major leading role, there’s also true crime, thrillers, and a musical action movie – yep, you’ve probably guessed which one – enjoying its 45th week in the charts.

Keen to get your weekend film list sorted? Here are the streaming platform’s top 10 titles right now.

10. Love at Last — 2,600,000 views

Love at Last (Picture: Netflix)
The moral of the story? It’s OK to be alone (Picture: Netflix)

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Love at Last is a new Turkish romantic comedy. It follows Aslı, a young woman who is thriving in her career but not so much in her love life. So, she decides to manifest to the Universe that she will ‘have a boyfriend’ by Valentine’s Day.

However, a business trip and an unexpected mix-up in Urla, a historic district in Turkey’s Izmir province, lead Aslı to learn that she doesn’t need to ask the Universe for love; she needs to find it herself

9. The Interpreter — 2,900,000 views

Film: The Interpreter. (2005) Starring: Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman.
Peak Nicole Kidman content (Picture: UIP Press Office)

We’re taking it back to 2005 Nicole Kidman now. The Interpreter is a crime-thriller about Silvia Broome, a UN interpreter who overhears an assassination plot against an African head of state.

Immediately put in danger, Silvia is placed under the protection of federal agent Tobin Keller. But when he begins to question whether Silvia is a victim or a suspect, Tobin must use his primal instincts to do what he believes is the right thing.

8. Trust — 3,100,000 views

Trust, Sophie Turner (Picture: Republic Pictures)
Sophie Turner puts on a dramatic performance (Picture: Republic Pictures)

Sophie Turner stars as Lauren Lane in this psychological thriller, a famous actress who seeks safety in a remote cabin after a hacker leaks her private photos online.

When she’s betrayed by those meant to protect her, Lauren is forced into survival mode. Will she escape alive, and will she know never to trust anyone again?

7. War Machine — 3,200,000 views

Undated film still from War Machine. Pictured: Jai Courtney as Squad Leader and Alan Ritchson as 81. See PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews. PA Photo. Picture credit should read: Netflix, Inc./Ben King. All Rights Reserved. NOTE TO EDITORS: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Download Reviews.
It’s edge-of-your-seat stuff… really (Picture: Netflix, Inc./Ben King. All Rights Reserved)

The final stage of US Army Ranger selection takes an unexpected — and deathly — turn, when a dark force from beyond the human realm infiltrates Earth.

Not even the most senior, elite training can help now, nor could it have prepared the military personnel for the dangerous event.

Will the recruits’ instinct and talent save them, or will they succumb to the force?

6. KPop Demon Hunters — 4,200,000 views

This image released by Netflix shows characters Zoey, from left, Rumi and Mira in a scene from "KPop Demon Hunters." (Netflix via AP)
Because of course KPop Demon Hunters is still in the top 10, 45 weeks later (Picture: AP)

These days, it’s not a Netflix top 10 movie list without KPop Demon Hunters.

The wildly popular musical action movie (which swept up during awards season, winning a Grammy, Golden Globe, and Oscar, to name a few), centres around the fictional K-pop girl group, Hunr/x.

By day, they’re a popular band selling out stadiums and performing to their fans. But by night, they’re demon hunters, using their talents to stop evil forces destroying Earth.

5. Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill — 4,500,000 views

Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill. Lauren Kanarek and Rob Goodwin in Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix ?? 2026
Netflix’s latest dose of true crime (Picture: Netflix)

Untold is a critically acclaimed Netflix documentary anthology series exploring underreported, scandalous, and dramatic stories across the world of sports.

In this instalment, the streaming platform explores the shocking act of violence and subsequent trial between a retired Olympic equestrian and the dressage student he took on at his farm in New Jersey.

4. Thrash — 9,600,000 views

Thrash. Phoebe Dynevor as Lisa in Thrash. Cr. Ben King/Netflix ?? 2026.
Literally everyone’s worst nightmare (Picture: Ben King/Netflix)

Phoebe Dynevor is a long way from Bridgerton in this new Netflix horror movie.

A small coastal town faces a catastrophic disaster when a hurricane wreaks havoc on the residents. But it doesn’t end there — not only does the wild weather flood the town and destroy their homes, it also leads to an onslaught of sharks finding a new habitat amongst the debris… and they’re out for blood.

3. Roomates — 12,100,000 views

ROOMMATES. (L to R) Jaya Harper as Olivia, Bella Murphy as Amber, Sadie Sandler as Devon and Chloe East as Celeste in Roommates. Cr. Scott Yamano/Netflix ?? 2026.
We’ve all had a questionable roommate… (Picture: Scott Yamano/Netflix)

Devon (Sadie Sandler) is a shy college freshman, while Celeste is a popular, confident, cool girl. When the unlikely duo are paired up as roommates, they start college life as inseparable best friends.

However, things soon spiral when both girls realise that they’re completely opposite people — especially living in such close proximity.

Will Devon and Celeste put their differences aside and repair their friendship, or will the war of passive aggression continue?

2. 180 — 17,500,000 views

Netflix handout film still: 180. When an unexpected road rage incident puts his son in critical condition, an enraged father spirals down a dark path of emotional turmoil and vengeance. Starring: Prince Grootboom, Noxolo Dlamini, Danica De La Rey
How far would you go for justice? (Picture: Netflix)

This South African gritty revenge thriller stars Prince Grootboom as Zak, a passionate father seeking revenge after his son is severely injured in a road rage incident.

What follows is a fast-paced, dramatic, violent quest for justice against the mafia and a corrupt system.

Despite moving to number two, having topped the charts shortly after its April 17 release, the movie is still drawing in plenty of viewers.

1. Apex — 38,200,000 views

APEX. (L-R) Taron Egerton as Ben and Charlize Theron as Sasha in APEX. Cr. Kane Skennar/Netflix ?? 2026
This movie is SO intense (Picture: Kane Skennar/Netflix)

At number one, it’s Apex, a new survival action film starring Charlize Theron, Taron Egerton, and Eric Bana.

Charlize plays Sasha, a rock climber whose partner Tommy was killed in an avalanche in Norway five months before.

In an attempt to deal with her grief, she embarks on an expedition through Wandarra National Park in Australia, but is quickly pursued by a serial killer with cannibalistic tendencies.

What was supposed to be a healing journey soon turns into a race for survival.

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