Ahead of His New James Bond Movie, Denis Villeneuve’s Emotional Sci-Fi Movie Is Quietly Dominating the Global Streaming Charts
Aug 3, 2025
Prior to his upcoming stint directing the next generation of James Bond, Denis Villeneuve’s Oscar-nominated 2016 sci-fi drama Arrival is seeing an unexpected global climb-up in streaming charts. The film is headlined by Amy Adams (DCEU’s Lois Lane) and Jeremy Renner (MCU’s Hawkeye) and has quietly climbed into the Top 10 streaming charts across HBO, Amazon Prime, Google, and iTunes in over 30 countries this past week. The film currently holds a 94% Rotten Tomatoes critics score, 82% audience score, and 7.9/10 ratings on IMDb, and is a nice combination of grounded emotional storytelling and science fiction. On HBO, the film is trending in nearly all of Latin America, consistently charting in countries like Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. The film has also hit #3 on Amazon Prime in Australia, and appeared on Google Play’s Top 10 in 12 countries, including Ukraine, Kuwait, and Tanzania. On iTunes, Arrival is ranked in Honduras and Mongolia, showing strong niche traction. This sudden surge likely reflects growing interest in Villeneuve’s body of work after the success of Dune and Dune: Part Two. Add to that Adams and Renner’s dual superhero appeal, and Arrival becomes a rare film that bridges cerebral storytelling, mainstream star power — basically a sci-fi film that keeps viewers hooked till the end.
Despite Its Quiet Tone, ‘Arrival’ Made a Loud Impact at the Box Office
Though Arrival wasn’t built like a traditional blockbuster, it delivered strong box office results globally. The film was released in November 2016 and grossed $24 million during its U.S. opening weekend. It went on to earn $100.5 million domestically. Internationally, it brought in an additional $103.9 million, pushing its worldwide lifetime haul to $203 million against a modest production budget of $47 million. That’s more than four times its budget, a major success for a cerebral sci-fi drama with no franchise branding or pre-existing IP. Much of that can be credited to Denis Villeneuve’s direction and the powerful cast ensemble, which also included Forest Whitaker and Michael Stuhlbarg, among others. Critics and awards buzz also played a big role. Arrival debuted to glowing reviews at film festivals, and word-of-mouth propelled its box office legs far beyond expectations. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and enjoyed a long and steady theatrical run, followed by a re-release in January 2017 after an initial one in November 2016. Arrival is currently trending across multiple regions and platforms and is available to stream on HBO and Prime Video. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
Arrival
Release Date
November 11, 2016
Runtime
116 minutes
Source: FlixPatrol, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb
Publisher: Source link
Timothée Chalamet Gives a Career-Best Performance in Josh Safdie’s Intense Table Tennis Movie
Earlier this year, when accepting the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, Timothée Chalamet gave a speech where he said he was “in…
Dec 5, 2025
Jason Bateman & Jude Law Descend Into Family Rot & Destructive Bonds In Netflix’s Tense New Drama
A gripping descent into personal ruin, the oppressive burden of cursed family baggage, and the corrosive bonds of brotherhood, Netflix’s “Black Rabbit” is an anxious, bruising portrait of loyalty that saves and destroys in equal measure—and arguably the drama of…
Dec 5, 2025
Christy Review | Flickreel
Christy is a well-acted biopic centered on a compelling figure. Even at more than two hours, though, I sensed something crucial was missing. It didn’t become clear what the narrative was lacking until the obligatory end text, mentioning that Christy…
Dec 3, 2025
Rhea Seehorn Successfully Carries the Sci-Fi Show’s Most Surprising Hour All by Herself
Editor's note: The below recap contains spoilers for Pluribus Episode 5.Happy early Pluribus day! Yes, you read that right — this week's episode of Vince Gilligan's Apple TV sci-fi show has dropped a whole two days ahead of schedule, likely…
Dec 3, 2025







