‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Is on Top of Netflix’s Top 10 Most-Watched Movies List This Week

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It is a busy week on the film side of Netflix. Familiar favorites are mixing with fresh arrivals, and the result is a lineup that has something for every kind of mood. You will find animated thrills, globe trotting action, heartfelt romance, and a few big laughs that land right when you want them.

This roundup keeps things simple. We focus on what makes each pick worth pressing play right now. Settle in, grab a snack, and let these ten keep your queue full all week long.

10. ‘Gods of Egypt’ (2016)

10. 'Gods of Egypt' (2016)
Thunder Road

Nikolaj Coster Waldau and Brenton Thwaites charge through a lavish fantasy filled with towering deities and shining palaces. The story goes all in on myth and spectacle, which makes the set pieces feel big and gleaming.

If you are in the mood for glossy adventure that swings for the fences, this one brings nonstop momentum. It is pure visual escapism that asks you to sit back and enjoy the ride.

9. ‘Megamind’ (2010)

9. 'Megamind' (2010)
DreamWorks Animation

Will Ferrell voices a clever supervillain who accidentally wins and has to figure out what comes next. Tina Fey keeps the banter quick as the film toys with ideas about heroes and rivals while staying light on its feet.

The humor lands without losing heart. It is an animated crowd pleaser that still feels sharp and fresh on a rewatch.

8. ‘The 5th Wave’ (2016)

8. 'The 5th Wave' (2016)
Columbia Pictures

Chloë Grace Moretz anchors a survival story where trust is fragile and every choice matters. Maika Monroe adds tension as danger closes in and the path forward keeps shifting.

Fans of grounded sci fi with a personal core will find plenty to hold onto here. It balances bleak stakes with a steady pull toward hope.

7. ‘Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation’ (2018)

7. 'Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation' (2018)
Columbia Pictures

Adam Sandler’s Count heads to sea with the whole monster family, and the cruise setting turns every stop into a new gag. Selena Gomez gives the group its warmth, and the family energy stays silly and sweet.

The jokes come fast and the visuals pop in bright, bouncy scenes. It is candy colored comfort viewing that works for all ages.

6. ‘Kandahar’ (2023)

6. 'Kandahar' (2023)
Thunder Road

Gerard Butler leads a tense escape across hostile terrain as a mission unravels. Ali Fazal brings an extra edge while the chase tightens and choices grow tougher by the mile.

If you want a straight ahead nail biter with crisp set pieces, this delivers. It keeps the focus on survival and never wastes a minute.

5. ‘Journey 2: The Mysterious Island’ (2012)

5. 'Journey 2: The Mysterious Island' (2012)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Dwayne Johnson teams with Josh Hutcherson and Vanessa Hudgens for a colorful expedition packed with giant creatures and quick puzzle solving. The tone stays playful, which makes the adventure easy to share with the whole family.

The set pieces feel imaginative and lively. It keeps the spirit of classic exploration alive with modern zip.

4. ‘Freelance’ (2023)

4. 'Freelance' (2023)
Endurance Media

John Cena plays a former special forces pro hired to protect a journalist during a risky interview. Alison Brie adds sharp wit as the situation goes sideways and the banter keeps pace with the mayhem.

It is a brisk, popcorn ready ride that blends laughs and action. When you want easy fun with sturdy thrills, this hits the spot.

3. ‘My Oxford Year’ (2025)

3. 'My Oxford Year' (2025)
Temple Hill Entertainment

Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest spark a sweet campus romance that grows into something deeper. Late night study sessions and cobblestone walks give it a breezy glow that invites you in.

If you like stories about chasing dreams while figuring out your heart, this offers a gentle escape. The emotional turns feel honest and linger after the credits.

2. ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ (2025)

2. 'Happy Gilmore 2' (2025)
Happy Madison Productions

Adam Sandler returns to the tee with the same lovable chaos that made the original a comfort watch. Julie Bowen slips back into this world with easy warmth while the golf antics bring fresh laughs.

It is the kind of sequel that knows why you showed up. Big swings, bigger jokes, and a cozy comeback story make it an easy weeknight pick.

1. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ (2025)

1. 'KPop Demon Hunters' (2025)
Sony Pictures Animation

This animated adventure blends glittery pop energy with monster busting mayhem. The songs stick in your head and the team ups hit that feel good groove that makes you hum along.

The vibe is neon bright and the pace never lets up. If you want style, humor, and a catchy soundtrack, this hits the sweet spot.

Tell us which titles you watched this week and share your own picks in the comments.

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