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Brad Pitt in 'World War Z'
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Zombie fever pushes a decade-old Brad Pitt film you’ve probably already seen back into the Netflix charts

Is this the work of 'The Last of Us' or just a weird coincidence?

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.

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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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Peter is an Associate Editor at We Got This Covered, based in Australia. He loves sinking his time into grindy MMO's like Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and Old School RuneScape. Peter holds a Masters Degree in Media from Macquarie University in Sydney, AU, and dabbled with televised business/finance journalism in a past life.