Summary
Last Vegas, a comedy film released in 2013, is now a hit on Netflix after a decade of being largely forgotten.
The movie's box office success was greatly attributed to its star-studded cast, featuring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Kline.
Although it initially received modest box office success and negative reviews from critics, Last Vegas is now experiencing a resurgence in popularity among audiences on Netflix.
A decade after its theatrical release, Last Vegas has become a hit on Netflix. The comedy film, which came out in 2013, tells the story of four friends who decide to have an unforgettable bachelor party for their single pal in Las Vegas. Starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Kline, the talented cast contributed greatly to the movie's success at the box office. Now, after ten years, Last Vegas has found a new audience on Netflix. During the week of October 2 to October 8, the film received 7.2 million hours of viewing and 4.1 million total views, earning it the 8th position on the charts and securing its place in Netflix's Global Top 10 for the first time.
Why Was Last Vegas Forgotten?
Upon its 2013 release, Last Vegas earned $16 million, securing the third spot in the box office rankings. Surpassing expectations, the film ultimately generated a global profit of $134 million, nearly five times its $28 million budget. Thanks to this triumph, CBS Films, the distributor, achieved its highest-grossing release to date. Intriguingly, despite only a decade passing, Last Vegas had seemingly faded from memory, only to resurface recently on Netflix, where it is now enjoying a resurgence.
Despite its respectable box office performance, critics dismissed Last Vegas as a derivative of The Hangover featuring an aging cast. Consequently, it received a lackluster 46 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The audience score of 59 percent solidified the sentiment that those who watched the film shared similar reservations. The presence of the film's four stars, who had never previously shared the screen, was undoubtedly a key factor in its tolerability, although it seemingly offered little else. Despite its initial forgetfulness, Last Vegas is now finding a new audience on Netflix.
Source: Netflix