Zombie Fever Pushes Brad Pitt’s ‘World War Z’ Back Into the Netflix Charts


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Whether it be a new wave of zombie-genre media interest as a result of The Last of Us, a quiet week on the streaming charts, or something else entirely – for one reason or another, a decade-old zombie film starring Brad Pitt has poked its way into the top ten most-watched movies on Netflix this week.

That movie, is of course World War Zwhich snagged the number nine spot in Netflix’s global movie charts for the March 6 – 12 period, with a little over 5.5 million hours viewed. Sitting at the top of the list was the Idris Elba-led Netflix original, Luther: The Fallen Sun, followed by Faraway and We Have a Ghost in the number two and three spots. 

Whether the surge World War Z viewership is a result of The Last of Us withdrawals following its final two episodes is debatable, given that the Brad Pitt film and the HBO series are two very different zombie-genre stories, and in the case of The Last of Us, we use the term “zombie” quite hesitantly. 

Regardless, it is what it is – and all things considered, World War Z is still a half-decent watch. Around ten years after its release, it sits as just-barely-fresh 66 percent critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences enjoyed it a little more, scoring it at 72 percent. 

World War Z stars Brad Pitt as former United Nations employee Gerry Lane who goes on a globetrotting adventure to try and halt perhaps one of the most vicious and intense zombie pandemics we’ve ever seen in live-action. It landed itself a spot in our top 10 best post-apocalyptic movies based on books. 




Image via Paramount Pictures

Whether it be a new wave of zombie-genre media interest as a result of The Last of Us, a quiet week on the streaming charts, or something else entirely – for one reason or another, a decade-old zombie film starring Brad Pitt has poked its way into the top ten most-watched movies on Netflix this week.

That movie, is of course World War Zwhich snagged the number nine spot in Netflix’s global movie charts for the March 6 – 12 period, with a little over 5.5 million hours viewed. Sitting at the top of the list was the Idris Elba-led Netflix original, Luther: The Fallen Sun, followed by Faraway and We Have a Ghost in the number two and three spots. 

Whether the surge World War Z viewership is a result of The Last of Us withdrawals following its final two episodes is debatable, given that the Brad Pitt film and the HBO series are two very different zombie-genre stories, and in the case of The Last of Us, we use the term “zombie” quite hesitantly. 

Regardless, it is what it is – and all things considered, World War Z is still a half-decent watch. Around ten years after its release, it sits as just-barely-fresh 66 percent critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences enjoyed it a little more, scoring it at 72 percent. 

World War Z stars Brad Pitt as former United Nations employee Gerry Lane who goes on a globetrotting adventure to try and halt perhaps one of the most vicious and intense zombie pandemics we’ve ever seen in live-action. It landed itself a spot in our top 10 best post-apocalyptic movies based on books. 

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