Netflix’s latest action-packed original blockbuster, “Heart of Stone,” starring A-lister Gal Gadot, might have been expected to dominate streaming over the weekend. However, that’s not the case.
In a surprising turn of events, it is the unapologetically LGBTQ+ rom-com and literary adaptation, “Red, White & Royal Blue,” that has emerged as the real winner. According to FlixPatrol, the film has surpassed “Heart of Stone” and claimed the top spot in a remarkable 87 countries.
This success is not only attributed to its worldwide popularity. “Red, White & Royal Blue” has also received positive reviews from critics, earning an 80 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to the lower ratings of 30 and 60 for “Heart of Stone.”
However, despite this achievement, “Heart of Stone” is expected to generate sequels due to its status as a mind-numbing Netflix extravaganza, reinforced by the involvement of Gal Gadot as both the lead actress and producer.
Nevertheless, “Red, White & Royal Blue” has proven to be a major success right from the start, demonstrating the popularity and appeal of its source material and its adaptation to the big screen.
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