Eric Bana Dominates Netflix Again With His Darkest Thriller Yet

Eric Bana has done it again. Just weeks after Netflix’s Untamed captivated global audiences, his other psychological thriller has suddenly exploded to the #1 spot worldwide, overtaking even his own hit. And if fans thought Untamed was haunting, this one is darker, deadlier, and infinitely more addictive.

The film — which many viewers are calling “Broadchurch on steroids” — plunges audiences into a twisted web of obsession, secrets, and betrayal. Critics are already hailing it as Bana’s career-defining performance, praising the actor’s chilling intensity and ability to carry a story that keeps you guessing until the very last frame.

On social media, fans are losing their minds. One viral post raved: “If you thought Untamed was gripping, this new one will wreck your sleep schedule. I couldn’t look away — it’s THAT good.” Another added: “Eric Bana has reinvented himself. This is the darkest obsession you’ll ever face on Netflix.”

The thriller’s success has also sparked heated debates among viewers. Some argue it surpasses Untamed entirely, cementing Bana as the new king of Netflix crime dramas, while others insist both projects showcase two different but equally brilliant sides of the Australian actor. Either way, one thing is certain: Bana has officially entered the conversation as one of streaming’s most bankable leading men.

Industry insiders suggest this could mark a turning point in Bana’s career. Once known primarily for big-screen roles in Hulk and Troy, he’s now found a second golden age on streaming platforms — commanding the kind of global buzz usually reserved for household names like Cillian Murphy or Jake Gyllenhaal.

For Netflix, this is a massive win. With viewing numbers already shattering expectations and word-of-mouth spreading fast, executives are surely eyeing a long-term partnership with Bana to keep audiences hooked on his brand of prestige thrillers.

📺 Eric Bana’s new Netflix obsession is streaming now — but don’t expect to stop after just one sitting.