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The most popular original Netflix movies of all time, including 'The Adam Project' and 'Red Notice'

Updated
  • "Red Notice" is Netflix's biggest original movie ever, with 239.4 million views.
  • "Extraction 2" is the most recent addition to the list, and the combined "Extraction" movies have more than 270 million views.
  • Netflix's also look at hours viewed, which gives a boost to longer movies like the 2-1/2 hour "Don't Look Up."

10. "Extraction 2" (2023) —134.9 million views

Chris Hemsworth in "Extraction 2." Jason Boland/Netflix

Description: After barely surviving the events of the first movie, Rake is back as the Australian black ops mercenary, tasked with another deadly mission: rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.

Hours viewed: 278.7 million

Rotten Tomatoes rating: 79%

What critics said: "With its bigger, broader swath of carnage, Extraction 2 improves upon the original and isn't unpleasant (you know, unless you're bothered by watching hundreds of deaths on screen)." — Mashable

9. "Extraction" (2020) — 135.7 million views

Chris Hemsworth as mercenary Tyler Rake in "Extraction." Netflix

Description: "A hardened mercenary's mission becomes a soul-searching race to survive when he's sent into Bangladesh to rescue a drug lord's kidnapped son."

Hours viewed: 266.6 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 67%

What critics said: "The one big weapon it has — Hemsworth's ability to juxtapose his brawn with approachable charm — is one it never pulls from its holster." — Polygon 

8. "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" (2022) — 136.3 million views

Daniel Craig as Detective Benoit Blanc in "Glass Onion." Netflix

Description: "World-famous detective Benoit Blanc heads to Greece to peel back the layers of a mystery surrounding a tech billionaire and his eclectic crew of friends."

Hours viewed: 320.3 million 

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 92%

What critics said: "The twisty plot isn't quite as ingenious as [Rian] Johnson's last one, but the writer-director has gone all-out to make everything in Glass Onion as big, broad, funny and colourful as Daniel Craig's southern drawl." — BBC

7. "The Mother" (2023) — 136.4 million views

Jennifer Lopez in "The Mother." Netflix

Description: "A military-trained assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter she's never met from ruthless criminals gunning for revenge."

Hours viewed: 265.9 million hours

Rotten Tomatoes critics score: 43%

What critics said: "Despite well-choreographed action and a gritty performance from Jennifer Lopez, 'The Mother' is not the Mother's Day vehicle Netflix had hoped it would be." — Film Inquiry

6. We Can Be Heroes — 137.3 million views

JJ Dashnaw as Sharkboy in "We Can Be Heroes." Netflix

Description: "When alien invaders kidnap Earth's superheroes, their children must team up and learn to work together if they want to save their parents and the world."

Hours viewed: 231.2 million

Rotten Tomatoes score: 74%

What critics said: A sort of sequel to "Sharkboy and Lava Girl," this film gives kids exactly what they want. Adults? Not so much. — San Jose Mercury News

5. "The Gray Man" (2022) — 139.3 million views

Ryan Gosling as Six in "The Gray Man." Netflix

Description: "When a shadowy CIA agent uncovers damning agency secrets, he's hunted across the globe by a sociopathic rogue operative who's put a bounty on his head."

Hours viewed: 299.5 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 46%

What critics said: "The film exists to set up sequels, to spend money on fancy location shoots, and to look glamorous and exciting; every harder edge has been sanded down to nothing." — The Atlantic

4. "Bird Box" (2018) — 157.4 million views

"Bird Box" Netflix

Description: "Five years after an ominous unseen presence drives most of society to suicide, a survivor and her two children make a desperate bid to reach safety."

Hours viewed: 325.3 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 64%

What critics said: "Unfortunately, Bird Box puts these performers through familiar paces, in roles of such tight typecasting that they seem like recurring characters in an extended TV series." — New Yorker

3. "The Adam Project" (2022) — 157.6 million views

Ryan Reynolds in "The Adam Project." Netflix

Description: "After accidentally crash-landing in 2022, time-traveling fighter pilot Adam Reed teams up with his 12-year-old self on a mission to save the future."

Hours viewed: 281 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 69%

What critics said: "It's an assemblage of ideas from other popular films that just hangs there with little cohesion. It's like watching a movie that hasn't been made yet." — Vulture

2. "Don't Look Up" (2021) — 171.4 million views

Meryl Streep as President Orlean in "Don't Look Up." Netflix

Description: "Two astronomers go on a media tour to warn humankind of a planet-killing comet hurtling toward Earth."

Hours viewed: 408.6 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 55%

What critics said: "McKay's movies are not particularly pointed in their satire and, as time has gone on, have increasingly settled into their preferred form of a harangue." — Vulture

1. "Red Notice" (2021) — 230.9 views

Dwayne Johnson as Interpol agent John Hartley in "Red Notice." Netflix

Description: "An FBI profiler pursuing the world's most wanted art thief becomes his reluctant partner in crime to catch an elusive crook who's always one step ahead."

Hours viewed: 454.2 million

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 36%

What critics said: "Red Notice is limp and dull, and does more to showcase the shortcomings of each of its marquee idols than it does to highlight their bankable charisma." — Vanity Fair

Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member.

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