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According to FlixPatrol, which measures the popularity of titles across various streaming services, Mercy is currently the No. 1 film globally on Prime Video, narrowly edging out Agent Zeta. Over on Netflix, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is the top film, topping the streamer’s recent sci-fi hit War Machine.
Why Rebecca Ferguson’s New Movies Are Dominating Streaming

These two Rebecca Ferguson films are likely topping streaming charts for very different reasons. On one hand, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has been praised as an excellent and satisfying conclusion to the long-running series, offering plenty more of what made the TV show great. Critics have praised the storytelling and the performances (most notably Cillian Murphy’s work as Tommy Shelby), so viewers have been cueing The Immortal Man up on Netflix due to the strong word of mouth. Peaky Blinders earned numerous accolades and amassed a passionate fan base during its initial run, so there was much interest in seeing the film.
On the flip side, Mercy‘s surge in popularity might be due to morbid curiosity. Despite winning the box office in its opening weekend, Mercy posted the lowest opening for Pratt as a leading man and ended its run with just $54.5 million worldwide. The word of mouth didn’t do this January release any favors, as the Rotten Tomatoes score stands at a paltry 25%. There’s an argument to be made that Mercy isn’t as bad as its reputation suggests; on the surface, the basic premise seems compelling enough to be a strong foundation for a film. But some people felt as if the ideas weren’t executed as well as they could have been, hurting the overall product.








