Netflix’s New Serial Killer Movie Is a Huge Streaming Hit
A new crime thriller is dominating streaming right now and is quickly rising above the competition. The serial killer story has grabbed attention with its dark tone and tense pacing, turning it into one of the most talked-about releases on Netflix this week.
Apex tops Netflix’s streaming charts
As of today, 2026, Apex sits firmly at No. 1 on Netflix’s U.S. Top 10 list, beating titles like Roommates at No. 2 and Untold: The Shooting at Hawthorne Hill at No. 3 (via Flix Patrol). The strong debut shows how quickly the film connected with viewers, especially fans of crime, action, and psychological thrillers.
The film dives into a dark and gripping story about a methodical serial killer and a grieving woman. Instead of relying on cheap jump scares, it plays the long game with suspense, focusing on psychological battles, pattern tracking, and slowly revealing hidden motives. Viewers have appreciated how the tension builds steadily, letting each moment breathe rather than rushing through the key scenes.
Apex features a cast led by Taron Egerton, known for intense roles in films, and shows like Rocketman, Black Bird, Carry-On, and Charlize Theron, who has been featured in several high-budget releases like Atomic Blonde, The Old Guard, and many more. The rest of the cast includes the likes of Eric Bana, Caitlin Stasey, Bessie Holland, and more.
The film reportedly carries a mid-to-high budget, reflected in its polished visuals and tight production design. Early audience response has been solid, with Apex holding around a 6.2/10 rating on IMDb and a roughly 66% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Many viewers have pointed to its steady pacing, strong performances, and darker tone as its biggest selling points.
A big part of the film’s appeal comes from how it mixes strong character work with a tense, engaging story. It doesn’t just zero in on the killer but also shows the mental strain of the victim herself. That balance of storytelling and performances is helping Apex stay on top of the charts, at least for now.
Source: Comingsoon.net
