After a 2020 dedicated to being stuck in our living rooms, things vaguely started returning to normal in 2021 (don’t mention the ‘O’ word) and there was plenty of time for breakout hits and established ratings giants.
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Twitter has released the list of the most-tweeted about movies in 2021… and surprisingly the number one film was released several years ago.
The rest of the Top 10 includes several films that were released simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max this year. And there’s even a movie from 2001!
Make sure to also check out the Top 10 most-tweeted about TV shows of the year.
Click through the slideshow to see the most-tweeted about movies in 2021…
After a 2020 dedicated to being stuck in our living rooms, things vaguely started returning to normal in 2021 (don’t mention the ‘O’ word) and there was plenty of time for breakout hits and established ratings giants.
Online ticket retailer Fandango polled more than 6K ticket-buyers this month and asked which theatrical tentpoles they’re the most excited about in 2022, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever topping the list followed by Sony/Marvel’s animated feature Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One).
IMDb (the Internet Movie Database) has revealed the top ten stars of 2021 according to their site data.
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William Earl Variety Trending TV Charts from Twitter debuted on Wednesday, with “Cowboy Bebop” (Netflix), “The Late Late Show With James Corden” (CBS) and “Miss Universe” (Fox) topping this week’s list of the most-tweeted about shows across network TV and streaming.Variety and Twitter announced the charts earlier this year at Advertising Week New York.
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Dune, Eternals and Red Notice among the top results.The results were revealed as part of Google’s Year In Search. Three Marvel films appear in the leading five search results, with surprise blockbuster hit Godzilla vs. Kong and Zack Synder’s Netflix zombie movie Army Of The Dead taking up the tail-end of the film list.You can see the results in full below:1.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNo shocker here: For Twitter users, it was a green light for “Squid Game,” the massive global hit that became Netflix’s biggest TV show in its initial release. The Korean drama was the No.
#PCAs pic.twitter.com/HBoxGEWMsU— Xtina Is The Music Icon PCA (@Bravenclawed) December 8, 2021Laverne Cox glowed as this year’s red carpet host.thinking about my absolute faves from @obxnetflix on the #PCAs red carpet
Another first for Squid Game. Twitter, which swung into year-end spirit today with 2021 rankings, showed the Netflix viral hit was, unsurprisingly, the most tweeted-about show on streaming in the U.S. this year. WandaVision and Loki (Disney+) were nos. two and three, followed by iCarly on Paramount+ and Ted Lasso on Apple TV+.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDisney has announced its next animated feature will be titled “Strange World.” The original action-adventure is scheduled to debut around Thanksgiving.The fantastical film is about the legendary Clades, a family of explorers whose differences threatened to topple their latest and most crucial mission.Don Hall, whose credits include “Big Hero 6” and “Raya and the Last Dragon” is directing “Strange World,” which he says is a nod to pulp magazines — popular
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