This week, Netflix is buzzing with three must-see movies dominating the Top 10! If you are a fan of action, drama, or a good comedy, you can't miss these productions that give you something to discuss.
Have you ever wondered which films are trending in the Netflix catalog this week? With many options available, choosing what to watch can sometimes take time. So we did the hard work for you! In this post, we will reveal the three films that lead the TOP 10 of the week on the platform. Whether you're a fan of action, drama, or comedy, these hits are winning over audiences and promise to keep your attention from start to finish. Prepare the popcorn and come and discover which productions are unmissable at the moment!
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Lucy (2014)
"Lucy" is a science fiction thriller that follows the story of Lucy (played by Scarlett Johansson), a young American living in Taiwan. After being forced to smuggle a powerful experimental drug into her own body, the substance accidentally comes into contact with her system, unlocking previously unimaginable brain capabilities. As her intelligence and physical abilities increase exponentially, Lucy begins a race against time to understand and control her new powers. Guided by Professor Samuel Norman (Morgan Freeman), an expert in neuroscience, she must face ruthless enemies who want to exploit her abilities. "Lucy" is an explosive journey that questions the limits of human potential and the future of evolution.
The Union (2024)
Contractor Mike (Mark Wahlberg) is called to a crucial mission by Roxanne (Halle Berry), his old high school crush, and finds himself involved in the intriguing universe of super spies and secret agents.
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Nice Girls (2024)
Léo (Alice
Taglioni) is a courageous and proud police officer known for proclaiming
herself "the best police officer on the French Riviera." When she
discovers that Ludo, a colleague she considered like a brother, was murdered in
Hamburg, Léo decides to investigate the case on her own. However, her boss Hernandez
(Noémie Lvovsky) disagrees and wants to leave the investigation in the hands of
a German super-cop. For Léo, the idea of someone else
leading the case is unacceptable, especially if that person is Mélanie (Stéfi
Celma), a beautiful and highly competent police officer. Forced to collaborate,
these two strong and conflicting personalities have no idea that the city of
Nice faces a significant threat – and that they are more connected than they
could have predicted.