
As tempting as a $20 million cash haul, audiences couldn’t look away from The Rip, which surged to No. 1 on the English-language film list last week (our review here). The thriller pulled in an impressive 40.4 million views in its second week in the Top 10, ranking in 93 countries worldwide. Trust is a dangerous luxury in this tightly wound crime thriller, which follows a Tactical Narcotics Team led by Lieutenant Dane Dumars (Matt Damon) and Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne (Ben Affleck). When the unit acts on a tip about a cartel stash house, they uncover far more money than expected—sparking paranoia, suspicion, and the chilling possibility that one of their own may be planning a betrayal.

Suspense continued to grip viewers on the television side as audiences flocked to the murder-mystery series His & Hers, pushing it to No. 1 on the English TV list with 17.2 million views. Tessa Thompson stars as Anna, a journalist fighting to revive her stalled career. At the same time, Jon Bernthal plays Jack, her estranged husband and the detective assigned to investigate a murder in their small Georgia town. Both had personal connections to the victim—and as secrets surface, each begins to wonder whether the other is hiding something far darker.

Landing at No. 2 on the English film list with 15.9 million views was the new documentary Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart. The film revisits one of the most harrowing abduction cases in modern history, with the Smart family recounting the events that stunned the world in 2002. Elizabeth Smart herself shares her firsthand account of being kidnapped by Brian David Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, offering a powerful and deeply personal perspective.

Mystery lovers also turned to Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, which claimed the No. 2 spot on the English TV list with 8.7 million views. The series follows Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent (Mia McKenna-Bruce) as she investigates the suspicious death of her friend Gerry Wade (Corey Mylchreest), who dies after a party at her opulent English country estate. Twists, secrets, and classic Christie intrigue fuel the whodunit.

At No. 3 on the English TV list, Skyscraper Live climbed its way to 6.2 million views. The live event saw legendary free solo climber Alex Honnold take on his most unconventional challenge yet, scaling Taipei 101, one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world, completely rope-free. Delayed by a day due to bad weather, the broadcast captivated a global audience as Honnold navigated the building’s complex architecture. Commentary and expert insight came from sports anchor Elle Duncan, pro wrestler Seth Rollins, climber Emily Harrington, commentator Pete Woods, and CrunchLabs host Mark Rober. The feat ultimately became the highest free solo climb of an urban structure in history.

Romance fans found their fix with Can This Love Be Translated?, which topped the non-English TV list at No. 1 with 9 million views. The Korean romantic comedy follows Joo Ho-jin (Kim Seon-ho), a multilingual interpreter hired to work on a global travel dating show, only to discover that one of the participants is a famous actress, Cha Mu-hee (Go Youn-jung), someone he knew before her rise to stardom. Old feelings resurface, and new emotions complicate their professional arrangement.

Also making waves, Single’s Inferno Season 5 returned to the charts at No. 2 with 4.6 million views. The hit Korean dating series introduces a fresh group of singles stranded on Inferno Island, all hoping to form romantic connections and earn a chance to escape to Paradise.

Finding Her Edge glided into the No. 4 spot on the English TV list with 5.5 million views. Adapted from Jennifer Iacopelli’s young adult novel, the series centers on Adriana (Madelyn Keys), a talented ice dancer who fakes a romance with her World Championship partner in hopes of securing a crucial sponsorship and saving her family’s struggling ice rink.

New to the rankings is Free Bert, a raunchy yet surprisingly heartfelt comedy starring Bert Kreischer as a wildly unfiltered father attempting to adjust to the refined expectations of his daughters’ elite new school. The six-episode series debuted at No. 8 on the English TV list, drawing 3.2 million views.

On the film side, No Time to Die claimed the No. 3 spot on the English film list with 9.6 million views. The movie marks Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond and arrives alongside 24 other 007 films newly added to Netflix.

Close behind is the globe-trotting romantic drama People We Meet on Vacation, which secured No. 4 with 9.3 million views.

Leading the non-English film list at No. 1 is the Indian romantic drama Tere Ishk Mein, earning 3.8 million views. The film follows a fighter pilot and a psychologist who are forced to confront their shared, turbulent past when they reconnect years after a painful separation.

The Italian crime drama The Big Fake debuted at No. 2 with 3.1 million views. Inspired by true events, the film tells the story of an aspiring artist in 1970s Rome who becomes entangled in the criminal underworld—and ultimately rises as one of the most notorious art forgers in history.

Rounding out the list, From the Ashes: The Pit premiered at No. 3 on the non-English film chart with 1.6 million views. A sequel to the 2024 film From the Ashes, the Saudi Arabian survival drama follows a group of teenagers trapped in an underground pit during a violent storm, forcing them to confront fractured relationships and rely on one another to survive.
