Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson‘s poorly-reviewed holiday movie, which made $180 million at the box office, has become a global Netflix hit seven years after its release. After breaking out with Boogie Nights, Walhberg went on to receive further critical acclaim for his performances in The Departed and The Fighter, while also venturing into big-budget action moves such as The Perfect Storm, Planet of the Apes, The Italian Job, and Transformers. However, in recent years, Wahlberg has focused more on comedies, including The Other Guys, Ted, and Daddy’s Home.
Gibson, on the other hand, started his career as an action hero with his breakout role as Max Rockatansky in the first three Mad Max movies, followed by Martin Riggs in the Lethal Weapon movies. From there, Gibson starred in and directed Braveheart, winning an Academy Award for Best Director, and though his career later declined due to several controversial statements, he saw a resurgence with Hacksaw Ridge, receiving another Oscar nod for Best Director. Over their careers, Wahlberg and Gibson have starred alongside each other twice in Daddy’s Home 2 and Father Stu.
Daddy’s Home 2 Becomes A Global Netflix Hit
It Ranks 5th In The Top 10
Daddy’s Home 2 has become a global Netflix hit seven years after its release. A sequel to 2015’s Daddy’s Home, the Christmas buddy comedy follows Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell’s now-reformed fathers who, while co-parenting their kids, must deal with their own fathers (played by Mel Gibson and John Lithgow) visiting for the holidays. The cast also includes Linda Cardellini, John Cena, and Bill Burr.
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Now, seven years after its release, Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson’s poorly-reviewed holiday movie has become a global Netflix hit. Daddy’s Home 2 ranks fifth on Netflix’s Global Top 10 films (English) for the week of November 25 to December 1 with 5.3 million views and 9 million hours viewed. It ranked below the fellow Christmas films Our Little Secret and The Merry Gentlemen and above Hot Frosty for the week. Daddy’s Home 2 is in the Top 10 films in 45 countries on Netflix.
Daddy’s Home 2
isn’t available on Netflix in the United States, though it is streaming on Paramount+ and for free on Pluto TV.
Our Take On Daddy’s Home 2’s Netflix Success
There Are Much Better Christmas Movies To Watch
Much like its predecessor in 2015, Daddy’s Home 2 was poorly reviewed for following a predictable comedic formula that fails to deliver much holiday cheer, managing only a few scattered laughs from its otherwise talented cast. Though the movie made over $180 million at the box office, it’s curious why so many are revisiting it on Netflix seven years later, propelling it into the Global Top 10. There are certainly better Christmas movies to watch this time of year, and other Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson movies that better utilize their talents.
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