Netflix's 'Thrash' Surges to 37 Million Views in Days Amid Mixed Reviews
'Edge of your seat' drama tops Netflix chart with 37 million views in just days
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The new Netflix survival thriller 'Thrash', directed by Tommy Wirkola, has garnered over 37 million views within three days of its release. Set against the backdrop of a Category 5 hurricane, the film features Phoebe Dynevor as an expectant mother trapped in floodwaters filled with sharks, receiving mixed critical reception despite strong audience enthusiasm.
- 01'Thrash' has achieved 37.7 million views in just three days since its release on April 10.
- 02The film features a cast led by Phoebe Dynevor, portraying a pregnant woman navigating a shark-infested flood.
- 03While audience reactions are overwhelmingly positive, critics have given the film a 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
- 04Produced by Adam McKay, 'Thrash' combines elements of horror and disaster genres.
- 05Viewer comments highlight the film's suspense and engaging performances despite its B-movie label.
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'Thrash', a survival thriller released on Netflix on April 10, has quickly become a sensation, amassing over 37.7 million views within just three days. Directed by Tommy Wirkola, the film is set in a coastal town facing a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane, where residents must survive rising floodwaters infested with sharks. Phoebe Dynevor, known for her role in 'Bridgerton', stars as Lisa, an expectant mother trapped in the chaos. She is joined by Dakota (Whitney Peak), an agoraphobic woman, and her uncle Dale (Djimon Hounsou), a marine biologist racing against time to save them. Despite its popularity among viewers, 'Thrash' has received mixed reviews from critics, holding a 42% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a lower audience score of 24%. Critics have noted that while the film may not impress seasoned filmmakers, it delivers a thrilling experience for shark movie enthusiasts. The production, led by Adam McKay, was inspired by the intersection of extreme weather events and shark narratives, marking another entry in Netflix's growing catalog of horror films. Viewer feedback has been largely positive, with many praising its suspenseful storytelling and engaging performances, while acknowledging its B-movie qualities.
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