Netflix’s new fantasy movie with a 97% Rotten Tomatoes score has cracked their top five most popular movies of all time. Far and away, Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time is Red Notice (2021) with 230.9 million views. Carry-On (2024) and Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up (2021) are fairly far behind, rounding out the top three with 172 million and 171 million views, respectively.
The back half of the top 10 includes The Adam Project (2022), starring Ryan Reynolds, in fifth place with 157.6 million views, and Bird Box (2018), starring Sandra Bullock, right behind in sixth with 157.4 million views. Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s action-comedy Back in Action (2025) ranks seventh with 147 million views, and the star-studded apocalyptic thriller Leave the World Behind (2023) in eighth with 143 million views.
Rounding out the top 10 are the action thriller The Gray Man (2022), starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, in ninth with 139 million views, and Millie Bobby Brown’s dark fantasy flick Damsel taking the final spot with 138 million views. Now, a new movie has ascended into Netflix’s top five.
KPop Demon Hunters Cracks Netflix’s Top 5 Most Popular Movies Of All-Time
KPop Demon Hunters has cracked Netflix’s top five most popular movies of all time. Netflix’s animated musical fantasy follows a fictional K-pop girl group called HUNTR/X, who lead double lives as demon hunters, as they face off against a rival band, the Saja Boys, whose members are secretly demons in disguise.
KPop Demon Hunters’ voice cast includes Arden Cho, Ahn Hyo-seop, May Hong, Ji-young Yoo, Yunjin Kim, Daniel Dae Kim, Ken Jeong, and Lee Byung-hun.
Six weeks since its release, KPop Demon Hunters now ranks fourth on Netflix’s Top 10 most popular movies of all time, globally, with 158.8 million views. It ranks behind Don’t Look Up (171M views), Carry-On (172M views), and Red Notice (230M views) in the top three.
For the week of July 28 to August 3, KPop Demon Hunters ranked second on Netflix’s Global Top 10 movies with another 26.3 million views, ranking below Happy Gilmore 2. It finished above My Oxford Year, Happy Gilmore, Gladiator II, Trainwreck: Storm Area 51: Season 1, Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Flightplan, Rampage, and Madea’s Destination Wedding.
What This Means For KPop Demon Hunters
This is only KPop Demon Hunters’ first week in Netflix’s top 10 most popular movies of all time, and it’s already ascended to the fourth spot, showcasing just how much of a global phenomenon it’s been. The question now becomes just how high it can climb on the list.
KPop Demon Hunters has received over 20 million views per week for the past six weeks it’s been on the platform. In turn, it could very well receive another 20 million next week and surpass both Don’t Look Up and Carry-On for second place. At this rate, KPop Demon Hunters even has a chance of dethroning Red Notice as Netflix’s most popular movie of all time.
Source: Netflix