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As a result of this change, Netflix's All-Time Top 10 movies has pushed out several titles entirely and brought in several that...most people have probably forgotten about. The biggest surprise of all of them however is the inclusion of 2020's We Could Be Heroes, a Pedro Pascal-starring action-adventure movie from director Robert Rodriguez. According to Netflix's new metrics, the film was watched over 231 million hours in its first 91 days, and since it runs just one hour and 41 minutes that means its total view count is over 137.3 million views. This makes the film the #6 most popular Netflix movie of all-time....at least by their new metrics.
The biggest difference in the current "All-Time Top 10" Netflix movies and the previous list is mostly the order that the titles appear in. Eight of the 10 titles are the same, but some of them are just in different spots on the list. Previous hits Unforgivable and The Mother, which JUST joined the All-Time Top 10, are no nowhere to be found, with We Can Be Heroes and the Mark Wahlberg comedy Spenser Confidential joining the list. You can see the full, new Netflix All-Time Top 10 movies list below.
#10 - Purple Hearts
Views: 127,200,000
#9 - Spenser Confidential
Views: 129,100,000
#8 - Extraction
Views: 135,700,000
#7 - Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Views: 136,300,000
#6 - We Can Be Heroes
Views: 137,300,000
#5 - The Gray Man
Views: 139,300,000
#4 - Bird Box
Views: 157,400,000
#3 - The Adam Project
Views: 157,600,000
#2 - Don't Look Up
Views: 171,400,000
#1 - Red Notice
Views: 230,900,000
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