Bryan Cranston's Old Gem Shines on Netflix

USATue Nov 12 2024
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Eight years after its initial release, Bryan Cranston's lesser-known crime thriller, "The Infiltrator, " is making a splash on Netflix. This movie, produced and starring Cranston, tells the tale of a U. S. Customs agent who goes undercover to dismantle Pablo Escobar's money-laundering operations in the '80s. Despite receiving positive reviews with a 72% Rotten Tomatoes rating, the film didn't catch fire at the box office, raking in only $22 million against a $47 million budget. Now, "The Infiltrator" has found new life on Netflix. It debuted at No. 10 on the U. S. Top 10 Movies chart in early November, though it has since dropped off. The movie's resurgence could be attributed to Cranston's enduring popularity, particularly for his crime drama roles, like Walter White in "Breaking Bad. " Additionally, Cranston's other works, such as the comedy "Why Him? ", have also been popular on the platform, possibly drawing more attention to his other films. Why might "The Infiltrator" re-enter the charts? Crime thrillers often gain traction years after their release, and with Cranston's consistent presence on streaming services, it's likely that fans will revisit his older works. When a new project of his hits the platform, it could spark renewed interest in "The Infiltrator, " giving it another shot at chart success.
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