Tom Hardy’s New Action Thriller Is Topping the Streaming Charts in Almost Every Country Around the World
Apr 29, 2025
Fans of MobLand will be used to seeing Tom Hardy in their current streaming history in a gritty, action-packed drama, with their attention quickly turning from the Paramount+ series to Netflix’s Havoc, a brand-new thriller that has attained positive attention from critics. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Havoc has stolen a solid 64% from critics, although its audience score of just 38% tells a somewhat different story. However, success isn’t simply measured by quality, with Netflix execs likely better pleased by the hugely impressive streaming numbers Havoc has been receiving.
Officially, Havoc is currently topping Netflix’s movie streaming charts in almost every country it is available in. In 79 out of a possible 93 countries, from Argentina to Vietnam, Havoc is number one for the world’s biggest streamer, with most of the few places it doesn’t hold the top spot seeing the movie finish second. This is nothing short of remarkable, showcasing the pulling power of both Hardy and director Gareth Evans. Hardy, having recently led the aforementioned MobLand and tied up his superhero stint in the threequel Venom: The Last Dance, proves once again to be a huge draw for a major streamer, helping Havoc even outperform the latest season of one of Netflix’s flagship shows, You.
‘Havoc’ Doesn’t Always Stick the Landing
There are many great aspects of Havoc, not least Hardy’s brooding central performance, which marks a perfect summation of the actor’s best work. On top of this, a strong supporting cast and well-choreographed action sequences make Havoc an easily enjoyable watch, no doubt helping it rise to the top of almost every country’s Netflix streaming chart. Alas, these strong components weren’t enough for everyone to find their happiness in Havoc, with some critics negatively reviewing the flick, including Collider’s own Tania Hussain. Citing an overstuffed plot, CGI-heavy action, and frustrating pacing issues as reasons for her negative response, Hussain awarded the film a disappointing 4/10, concluding:
“While the vision by Evans swings hard as a stylishly savage brawler, it rarely lands with meaning, which also feels like an injustice to the filmmaker’s incredible past work. Despite a top-tier cast and bone-rattling action to keep you engaged, the Netflix flick buckles under a cluttered story with chaotic execution. It’s watchable, even entertaining in bursts — but beneath all the bruises and broken bones, there’s not much else to hold onto.”
Havoc is currently streaming on Netflix. Make sure to stay tuned to Collider for more updates on your favorite shows.
Havoc
Release Date
April 24, 2025
Runtime
105 minutes
Director
Gareth Evans
Writers
Gareth Evans
Producers
Tom Hardy, Ed Talfan, Aram Tertzakian
Publisher: Source link
Netflix’s Action Adventure Series Returns for One Last Ride in Season 5 Trailer
The final season of Outer Banks is only a couple of months away, and Netflix has celebrated its imminent release with a brand-new trailer. This next batch of episodes will serve as the farewell for The Pogues. Outer Banks season…
Jun 20, 2026
Matthew McConaughey & Woody Harrelson Reunite in First Look at Apple TV Show
Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson have worked together before, in 1999 on the comedy EDtv and again in 2014 on the first season of True Detective, HBO's eerie crime drama. Offscreen, they've gotten just as much attention over the theory…
Jun 19, 2026
Disney Officially Confirms New ‘Home Alone’ for Streaming Release This Christmas
It's hard to predict what movies will become classics and what movies will become flops, with 1990's Home Alone being the perfect example. Despite coming from director Chris Columbus, who wrote Gremlins and The Goonies, young actor Macaulay Culkin was…
Jun 18, 2026
Netflix Confirms Fate of Star-Studded 90% RT-Rated Remake After Two Seasons
From the earliest days of Netflix delivering subscribers original content in the beginning of streaming era, it's always had hilarious comedies. Titles like Orange Is the New Black, the revival of Arrested Development, Master of None, and more brought consistent…
Jun 17, 2026







