Welcome again to our weekly feature where we look at the most popular streaming movies and TV shows in Australia based on data collected by streaming search engine JustWatch. Data includes subscription streaming as well as transactional streaming titles. Click here to read last week's roundup.
The untimely death of Russian politician and activist Alexei Navalny, unfortunately, meant that the documentary Navalny (also on DocPlay and SBS On Demand) was the second most streamed movie of the week.
Starship Troopers, one of my personal favourite, makes a return to the top 10 thanks to some recent interest on the interwebs, possibly related to the game "Helldivers 2", which some say reminds people of this classic multi-layered and secretly (and superbly) subversive movie. "Starship Troopers" was 7th.
Sisu makes a return to the top 10 in 9th, and Homefront (also on Filmbox+) is 10th for some reason.
"Players", "Valentine's Day", "Mission: Impossible - Fallout", and "Lover, Stalker, Killer" all left the top 10.
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Can I Tell You A Secret? tells the true story of a notorious UK cyber stalker, and it debuts in 5th.
The relatively well-received Avatar: The Last Airbender from Netflix debuts in 7th, while Apple TV+'s new Sci-Fi show "Constellation", which has been getting some buzz online, debuts strongly at 8th. Apple TV+ really is the new home of Sci-Fi.
And season two of "Fire Country" (Paramount+) helped the show return to the top 10, in 9th.
With four new shows in, four had to leave. These were "The New Look", "Halo", "Death and Other Details", and "WHAT / IF".
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