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Leonardo DiCaprio's Don't Look Up is Netflix's second most successful film, amasses over 300 million views

Updated on: 12 January,2022 03:47 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Deadline reported that ever since the film streamed on the platform on December 24, it has managed staggering views, making it Netflix’s second most successful film of all time

Leonardo DiCaprio's Don't Look Up is Netflix's second most successful film, amasses over 300 million views

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Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio’s Don’t Look Up, which streamed on Netflix on December 24, is slowly climbing the charts of views. It’s already the second most successful film on the world platform so far. Deadline has reported the film has amassed over 321 million views so far. It added 58.2 million views between January 2 and 9. 


Red Notice is supposed to be the most successful film on Netflix, with over 364 million views recorded in the first 28 days. 


Last year in February, Lawrence was injured during the shooting of "Don't Look Up" in Boston. According to Deadline, the incident happened when a planned explosion in the early-morning hours of Friday went awry, sending glass flying and cutting Lawrence near her eye. 


The extent of Lawrence's injury was not known but the Oscar winner was recuperating. Production was halted for the day after the accident. Directed by Adam McKay, "Don't Look Up" also features Leonardo DiCaprio alongside a host of actors including Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Timothee Chalamet, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel, Matthew Perry, singer Ariana Grande, Melanie Lynskey and Ron Perlman.

Lawrence and DiCaprio play two astronomers, who, upon discovering that a meteor will strike the Earth in six months, go on a media tour to try to warn the world but find an unreceptive and unbelieving populace. McKay, known for critically-acclaimed movies such as "Vice" and "The Big Short", directed the drama from his own script.

 

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