'Apex' Tops Netflix Charts for Second Week with 40.2 Million Views

The survival thriller 'Apex,' starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton, held the No. 1 spot on Netflix's Top 10 films for a second consecutive week, drawing 40.2 million views—up from 38.2 million in its debut week ending April 24, 2026. Netflix released the figures on May 5, 2026.

Directed by Baltasar Kormákur and produced by Chernin Entertainment, 'Apex' follows Theron's mountain climber seeking isolation in the Australian wilderness, only to face a deadly pursuit by Egerton's character. Following its strong premiere (as covered previously), the film topped charts in 82 countries during week one and continued dominating globally. This performance underscores its appeal amid praise for taut action and the leads' performances.

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Dramatic scene from Netflix thriller 'Apex': Charlize Theron pursued by Taron Egerton in the Australian outback.
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Netflix thriller 'Apex' premieres starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton

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Netflix has released the survival thriller 'Apex' on April 24, 2026, directed by Baltasar Kormákur and starring Charlize Theron as an intrepid outdoorswoman pursued by Taron Egerton's psycho killer in the Australian outback. The 95-minute R-rated film follows Theron's character Sasha, who five months after losing her boyfriend in a Norwegian climbing accident travels to New South Wales to scatter his ashes. Critics praise its taut action, cinematography by Lawrence Sher, and the leads' performances.

Following its April 24, 2026, release, Netflix's survival thriller 'Apex'—starring Charlize Theron as Sasha and Taron Egerton as psycho killer Ben—gains buzz from April 30 coverage highlighting its intense finale, building on the cat-and-mouse pursuit in the Australian outback.

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Charlize Theron scaled the top of a Times Square billboard in a rock-climbing stunt to promote her new Netflix movie 'Apex.' Variety shared photos and details of the promotional event on Thursday.

Netflix's young adult horror series 'If Wishes Could Kill' topped the non-English series weekly chart in its second week of release. It garnered 7.5 million views for the week ending Sunday and ranked in the top 10 in 64 countries and regions. The series rose to No. 4 three days after its April 24 release.

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