Netflix Trending Movies And Shows On October 4, 2022

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It’s only Tuesday and the Netflix Top 10 is really hopping with some exciting new shifts in the order and three —  yes, THREE — new titles that have entered the ranks among the other great movies on Netflix trending today. The list of popular, great TV shows on Netflix […]

It’s only Tuesday and the Netflix Top 10 is really hopping with some exciting new shifts in the order and three —  yes, THREE — new titles that have entered the ranks among the other great movies on Netflix trending today. The list of popular, great TV shows on Netflix also have a newcomer to boast. So, let’s go ahead and get into with our next deep diver into the most popular stuff on Netflix (opens in new tab) for October 4, 2022.

Land of the Lost cast

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Top 10 Movies On Netflix In The U.S. – October 4, 2022

Last Seen Alive, the latest Gerard Butler movie, continues to live at the top of Netflix’s Top 10 Movies in the U.S. and 2020’s Inheritance has yet to pass down its second place spot, but yesterday’s third place holder, Blonde, has dropped a couple pegs, allowing classic action-comedy movies Rush Hour and Mrs. & Mrs. Smith to rise up. The classic Jackie Chan flick is now joined on the list by its 2001 sequel in eighth place below Robin Hood (which debuted in tenth yesterday) and new crime thriller Lou (down a spot from yesterday). Rounding out the bottom two are a pair of newcomers to the list: the Will Ferrell-led, feature-length Land of the Lost reboot from 2009 and the Dwayne Johnson-led remake of Walking Tall from 2004.

  • 1. Last Seen Alive
  • 2. Inheritance
  • 3. Rush Hour
  • 4. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
  • 5. Blonde
  • 6. Robin Hood
  • 7. Lou
  • 8. Rush Hour 2
  • 9. Land of the Lost
  • 10. Walking Tall
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