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For the week of February 2nd-8th, Independence Day was the seventh-most-watched movie on Netflix in the United States. It beat out some stiff competition to earn that spot; it’s ahead of Homefront, The Rip, and Kpop Demon Hunters on the chart. This was Independence Day‘s first week in Netflix’s top 10.
Why Independence Day Is a Streaming Hit On Netflix

It may be difficult for some to believe, but this year marks the 30th anniversary of Independence Day. That’s perhaps the main reason it was one of the biggest movies on Netflix last week. Not only is it a new addition to the streaming platform this month, viewers can commemorate the milestone by cueing it up for another rewatch. The film’s official anniversary isn’t until Fourth of July weekend, but streamers are known for rotating titles in and out of their libraries every month. Fans of Independence Day probably felt it was best to watch it now while it’s available.
Even if Independence Day wasn’t celebrating a landmark anniversary, odds are it would still rank amongst the most-watched films on Netflix. It’s one of the best sci-fi action movies of the 1990s, entertaining viewers with fun performances and jaw-dropping action. After all this time, the White House explosion remains one of the most iconic shots in cinematic history, and it’s great to see fan favorites like Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum channel their charismatic screen presences to craft memorable blockbuster protagonists. And with Bill Pullman’s President Whitmore ranking among the greatest cinematic Commander in Chiefs in movie history, it’s always a great time to watch Independence Day.








