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Don’t Look Up: Adam McKay ‘flabbergasted’ as film smashes Netflix record

Film is number one English-language movie on platform globally

Isobel Lewis
Thursday 06 January 2022 09:47 EST
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Don’t Look Up has smashed viewing figures at Netflix in its opening week, leaving creator Adam McKay “flabbergasted”.

The new film tells the story of two mid-level astronomers who struggle to alert the public that a comet is on a collision course with Earth, and features a star-studded cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence.

Don’t Look Up arrived on Netflix on 24 December and is currently the number one English-language film on the platform globally.

It was streamed for 111 million hours in its first two days and then for more than 152 million hours between 27 December and 2 January. This second week was reportedly the biggest in Netflix’s history.

Responding to the news on Twitter on Wednesday (5 January) night, McKay wrote: “​​I’m straight up flabbergasted by this.”

Don’t Look Up viewers have recently that calling a phone number featured in the film takes them to a fake sex hotline.

You can read The Independent’s four-star review of Don’t Look Up here.

Don’t Look Up is available on Netflix.

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