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Red Notice: New Netflix Movie Instantly Breaks Record

Since the huge success of the “Squid Game” series, it has been clear that new releases on Netflix can break records very quickly. Now a film has achieved something very special.

Netflix is ​​very intransparent with its usage figures. Concrete values ​​rarely reach the public. These are of course available internally. The stars of a recently launched Netflix in-house production probably got to see it now. One of them shared their findings on Twitter and proudly announced the record.

“Red Notice” breaks start record

The Netflix in-house production “Red Notice” comes with top-class actors. Viewers see Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds in the lead roles. The announcement of the success of the almost two-hour action comedy can also be found on Dwayne’s Twitter channel. Because “Red Notice” set a new start day record on the streaming service when it was released on November 12, 2021. There he writes:

“Red Notice smashes starting day records around the world.”

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There is also a movie poster with the main actors. These are believed to have cost Netflix a lot. Also because of the high fees, it is estimated that “Red Notice” could be the most expensive film ever produced by Netflix. There are figures from 150 to 200 million US dollars. Netflix does not announce exact numbers, nor does specific viewership numbers. In this case, however, you can trust the main character’s testimony.

Netflix movie is well received

The posting of “The Rock” also shows that “Red Notice” was not only seen often, but that the viewers liked it too. The ex-wrestler writes: “With an exceptional audience rating of 92 percent.”

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This number comes from one of the largest film review portals – “Rotten Tomatoes”. This means that 92 percent of the users who verifiably saw the film gave it a rating of 3.5 stars or more on a scale from zero to five stars. Overall, the film received 4.4 out of 5 stars in this group.

The rating among the professional critics, on the other hand, is not so good. There is only 36 percent for “Red Notice”. This 36 percent relates to the number of critics who gave the film a positive rating.

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