Whereas Netflix’s slick however empty “The Electrical State” has added to an already bleak streaming panorama, Jake Gyllenhaal is having nothing wanting a streaming renaissance. Gyllenhaal’s creepy sci-fi horror “Life” is a success on Prime Video on the identical time his and Michael Peña’s motion thriller is crushing it over on Max. Now, yet one more Gyllenhaal-led thriller is ascending the Netflix charts, which means the actor has claimed a spot within the rankings of the largest streamer within the recreation on the identical time he is dominating rival platforms — although he is had a little bit of assist along with his newest streaming triumph.
2015’s “Everest” is a survival thriller primarily based on the true 1996 Mount Everest catastrophe that noticed eight climbers lose their lives whereas attempting to achieve the best level on Earth. The film follows two expedition teams who’re hit by a freak storm on their solution to the highest of the titular mountain. One of many teams is led by Gyllenhaal’s Scott Fischer, whereas the opposite is led by Jason Clarke’s Rob Corridor. However these aren’t the one two stars to look within the movie. Josh Brolin, John Hawkes, Robin Wright, Michael Kelly, Sam Worthington, Keira Knightley, Martin Henderson, and Emily Watson spherical out a stacked solid, and whereas the ultimate outcome is not one of the best factor any of them have been part of, it is a heck of rather a lot higher than one thing like “The Electrical State.”
Directed and produced by Icelandic filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur, who beforehand directed Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg motion comedy “2 Weapons,” “Everest” was each a crucial and industrial success, which you would possibly assume would preclude it from the identical charts that Kevin Hart managed to high with “Carry.” But “Everest” is mounting what seems prefer it might be a formidable ascent up the Netflix rankings.
Everest is climbing its solution to the Netflix summit
“Everest” hit Netflix on March 16, 2025 and in keeping with FlixPatrol, a web site that tracks and aggregates viewership figures throughout the varied streaming platforms, the movie turned a fast hit. The film debuted at quantity six on the U.S. Netflix charts on March 17, which implies subscribers instantly began streaming Jake Gyllenhaal’s survival thriller as quickly because it hit the service.
Charting in a single nation clearly is not sufficient to make “Everest” the sort of international hit that so many Netflix motion pictures have develop into lately. Cameron Diaz’s first film in 11 years, “Again in Motion” not solely turned primary in 92 nations world wide, it stayed within the Netflix charts for greater than a month, turning into a bonafide mega-hit and making certain that Diaz’s return to the highlight was a triumphant one — no less than, should you ignore the critiques. “Everest,” then again, is a really totally different sort of Netflix success. This isn’t, in fact, a Netflix authentic, and has been licensed from Common for streaming on the platform within the U.S. As such, it was by no means going to ascend to the summit of the streamer worldwide, however a quantity six debut for a film that got here out ten years in the past is nothing to sneer at — particularly when the movie itself is definitely fairly good.
Is Everest price a watch?
After a restricted launch in a number of nations worldwide, “Everest” was given a large launch in the US on September 25, 2015 and went on to gross $221 million worldwide in opposition to a $65 million price range. That makes it a reasonably good success story for Common, even when the film has been largely forgotten ever since. Its streaming return is a welcome improvement if solely as a result of it comes at a time when the streaming charts usually have been clogged with some significantly onerous streaming dross — culminating within the mindlessness of “The Electrical State” (critically, watch this neglected sci-fi collection as a substitute).
What’s extra, Everest acquired some fairly good critiques upon its preliminary launch. It at the moment has a 73% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Richard Roeper of the Chicago Solar Occasions praising the “beautiful visuals” and “strong performances” from the solid. That stated, many critics had been extra impressed with these beautiful visuals than anything, with Rolling Stone‘s Peter Travers calling the movie, “a dizzying visible journey that can knock the wind out of you,” including, “As private drama, not a lot.”
Nonetheless, “Everest” is greater than price a watch and would possibly properly show to be an even bigger hit because the week performs out. With the intention to make it to the summit, nonetheless, it must traverse some precarious terrain within the type of Sony’s “Kraven the Hunter” which is at the moment quantity two within the U.S. and M. Evening Shyamalan’s “Lure” (the director’s funniest film but) within the third spot. Jake Gyllenhaal and co. would possibly simply be capable of pull it off, however will nonetheless should take care of “The Electrical State” which in some way sits at primary.