10.8 million views in 7 days: This French Netflix action movie is a worldwide hit

10.8 million views in 7 days: This French Netflix action movie is a worldwide hit

French action films are still a hit on Netflix in France and internationally, with the likes of Sous la Seine and AKA still appearing in the platform’s top 10 most-watched non-English films of all time, months after release.

The streaming service always intends to highlight the French know-how in terms of action and impressive stunts. Before discovering the third and final part of the successful action franchise, Lost Ball trilogy on Netflix, the platform recently released a new film that is sure to win over fans of the genre.

This new French action film meets its audience on Netflix

Available November 20 on Netflix, GTMAX is the first feature film from Olivier Schneider, actor, screenwriter and director, but also stunt director and stunt coordinator, who cut his teeth on films such as Taken, Fast & Furious 6 and James Bond 007 Specter and No. time of death

His skills are put to good use in GTMAX, which features numerous stunts and other dangerous motocross and Tmax pursuits. The film follows Soel (Ava Baia), a young motocross prodigy who sees her dreams of success shattered after a crash.

He now devotes himself to the training of his brother, Michael (Riyad Belaiche). When he’s recruited by Tmax scooter pilots for a high-profile heist in Paris, Soeli must overcome his fears to save the day.

A week after its release, Netflix revealed its first audience figures and GTMAX is enjoying great success. It is the most watched non-English language film of the week on the platform with 10.8 million views.

And it ranked in the top 10 of 75 countries, respectively Netflix data. It ranks first in Spain, Morocco, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and New Caledonia.

France shines internationally

GTMAX is not the only feature film to make the top 10 most watched non-English movies of the week. Also in tenth position is Francois Ouzan’s family adventure film Loups-Garous with Franck Dubosc, Jean Reno and Suzanne Clement, inspired by the famous board game, which has amassed a total of 36.8 million views since its release online. French movie.

On the series side, Franck Gastambide’s feature film La Cage, which explores the world of MMA, continues to be a hit three weeks after its release, maintaining the top spot in the platform’s 10 most-watched non-English-language series with a 17.4 rating. million viewers worldwide.

The movie “GTMAX” is available on Netflix.

Source: Allocine

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