While The inconvenient but empty "electrical state" of Netflix " He added to the already gloomy streaming landscape, Akeeke Gyllenhal has nothing less than the streaming Renaissance. Nasty scientific horror "LIFEIVER" by Gilenhal is a hit on the premiere video at the same time both his and Michael Peña's action thriller breaks Max. Now, another thriller led by Gyllenhal climbs to Netflix charts, which means the actor is looking for a place in the rank of the biggest streamer in the game at the same time he dominates rival platforms-though he had little help with his latest streaming triumph.
"Everest" in 2015 is a thriller for survival based on Mount Everest's true disaster in 1996, which shows eight climbers losing their lives as they tried to reach the highest point of the country. The film follows two groups of expedition affected by a freaky storm on the way to the top of the title. One of the groups is led by Scott Fisher on Gilenhal, while the other is led by Jason Clark's Rob Hall. But these are not the only two stars that appear in the film. Oshoshos Brolin, Johnon Hawks, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthon, Keira Knightley, Martin Henderson and Emily Watson round out an acting team, and while the final result is not the best thing of them, it is a much better thing.
Directed and produced by Iceland's director Baltarsar Carmocour. Tables that Kevin Hart managed to find a "lift". However, "Everest" is mounting what it looks like it can be impressive climbing the Netflix list.
Everest climbs to Netflix Summit
"Everest" hit Netflix on March 16, 2025 and according to FlixpatrolA page that follows and aggregates viewership figures through different streaming platforms, the film has become a fast hit. The film debuted on the number six of the US Netflix graphs on March 17, which means that the subscribers immediately began transferring the survival thriller of Jake Gyllenhal as soon as he hit the service.
The table in one country is obviously not enough to make Everest what kind of global hit that so many Netflix films have become in recent years. Cameron Diaz's first film in 11 years, "Back in Action" not only became number one In 92 countries around the world, it has remained in Netflix graphs for more than a month, becoming a mega-hit hit and ensuring that Diaz's return to the spotlight is triumphant-by-bar if you ignore the reviews. "Everest", on the other hand, is a very different kind of success of Netflix. This is not, of course, the original of Netflix, and is licensed by the US platform streaming universal as such, never climbed to the top of the stream around the world, but the number six debut for a movie that came out ten years ago is nothing to break - especially when the film is actually good.
Is Everest worth seeing?
After limited publication in several countries around the world, Everest received a broad edition in the United States on 25.09.2015 and went to GDP $ 221 million In the world against a $ 65 million budget. It makes a pretty good success story of universal, even if the film has since been largely forgotten. Her return to streaming is a welcome development, just because it comes at a time when streaming tables are at all clogged with some particularly serious streaming - culminating in the foolish "Electrical State" (Seriously, watch this neglected series of science).
Moreover, Everest received some pretty good reviews after the initial release. Currently there is a 73% result of critic Rotten tomatoesWith Richard Roper of the Chicago Sun Times praised the "stunning visual" and "solid performances" of the cast. That said, many critics were more impressed than those stunning visual than anything else, with Rolling stonePeter Travers calls the movie, "an amazing visual adventure that will knock your wind out of you", adding, "as a personal drama, not so much."
However, "Everest" is more than worth seeing and can prove to be a bigger hit as Sunday. However, to do at the summit, it will have to follow some unreliable terrain in the form of Sony's "Kaven Hunter", which is currently number two in the United States and M.'s "Road" Night Shyamalan (director's funniest film) in third place. Akeeke Gillenhal and Co. It may only be able to pull it, but it will still have to compete with the "electrical situation" that somehow sits in number one.
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