The COVID-19 coronavirus continues to wreak havoc across the world, with total cases nearing 27 million and the deaths numbering almost 1 million. The outbreak has forced many to stay inside and avoid social interaction, while businesses struggle to maintain safe environments for employees to carry out their daily tasks.
If you're wondering what you're going to watch this weekend, you don't have to anymore, as Netflix has just added a whole bunch of new content for you to binge during your downtime, including a particularly popular animated film adored by children and adults alike.
The Walking Dead is no stranger to easter eggs. Many of them are fairly easy for casual viewers to find, while others require a deep knowledge of the original comic series and other similar pop culture phenomenons. Some are as simple as callbacks to previous episodes, whereas others go so far as to incite a bit of controversy over whether or not the show links together with other famous properties.
With almost 28 million worldwide cases of COVID-19 and nearly a million deaths, it's no surprise that businesses are continuing to struggle, safety precautions remain a top priority and many social events have been postponed or canceled. In the United States, which has seen a whopping 6 million confirmed cases, tons of people are now jobless and seeking employment while the virus continues to be a source of political divide.
With so much new stuff added to Netflix each month, it can sometimes be overwhelming trying to figure out what to watch. However, a quick look at the Top 10 charts will usually give you a solid idea of which of the service's recent content is resonating with subscribers most, and today's list is no exception to that rule with quite a spread of genres making up the top ten most-viewed films chart.
September has been a lot of fun for Netflix subscribers so far, offering tons of new and classic movies alongside a host of solid shows to binge. The Back to the Future trilogy is keeping nostalgia flowing, the brand new psychological horror I'm Thinking of Ending Things has made quite the splash, and long-forgotten films like Due Date are getting an unexpected second life on the service this month. There's truly been something for everyone, and things don't seem to be slowing down on that front.
After signing a deal in 2014 to produce six films with Netflix, Adam Sandler seemed poised to take over the streaming platform with his signature brand of comedy. Now, after five of those movies have been released, it's safe to say that they didn't resonate too well with critics, though most of them went on to be very successful with subscribers. As a matter of fact, Murder Mystery is one of Netflix's most popular films ever, showing that Sandler's humor can always manage to find an audience.