Netflix Revives Bryan Cranston's Old Movie
USAThu Nov 07 2024
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Ever noticed how Netflix can turn a movie's luck around? Take, for instance, "The Infiltrator, " a 2016 biopic that didn't make a big splash when it first came out. Starring Bryan Cranston, who you might know from "Breaking Bad, " the movie tells the true story of Robert Mazur, a special agent who went undercover to bust money launderers in Pablo Escobar's cartel. Now, this film, which had a rough start, is making waves on Netflix. As of November 2024, it's already cracked the top 10, even though it's available on other streaming services too. It's like Netflix has a magic touch, turning forgotten films into must-watch hits.
Why is this happening? Well, Netflix has a massive audience, and they make it easy to find popular content. Plus, people love a good old-fashioned crime thriller, especially one based on a true story. It's not quite at the top of the charts yet, but it's close. The streaming giant's data shows that "The Infiltrator" is beating out newer releases like "Woman of the Hour" and family favorites like "Sing. " It's like the movie is getting a second chance, and this time, it's making the most of it.
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