Surprising absolutely no one, Netflix’s new tentpole project has emerged as an instant blockbuster. The movie unites two stars who’ve already delivered hit movies for the streamer, and pits their characters against each other in a high-stakes battle for survival. The movie hails from director Baltasar Kormákur, who has cemented himself as something of a master of the survival-thriller genre, with past films such as the Icelandic film The Deep, the star-studded blockbuster Everest, and the sleeper hits Adrift and Beast. His new movie opened to mostly positive reviews on April 24 and immediately jumped to the top of the Netflix viewership charts.
The film features Charlize Theron as a grieving adventurer whose partner died because of a mistake she made during a climbing expedition. Alone in Australia, she runs into a menacing predator played by Taron Egerton, who previously starred in one of Netflix’s most-watched films, Carry-On. Theron headlined the streamer’s action-packed comic book adaptation The Old Guard and its sequel, The Old Guard 2. She also played a supporting role in Paul Feig‘s big-budget fantasy film, The School for Good and Evil, which was released on Netflix as well. Egerton, on the other hand, has starred in a trio of Apple TV projects — the limited series Smoke and Black Bird, and the drama-thriller Tetris.
Here’s What Critics Are Saying About Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton’s New Netflix Movie
Their new movie is Apex. According to FlixPatrol, it emerged as Netflix’s number one film both domestically and worldwide a day after its debut. Apex pushed past the holdover hits 180, Roommates, and Thrash. The movie, also featuring Eric Bana in a cameo, currently holds a 65% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. This is slightly lower than Kormákur’s three most recent survival movies — Everest is perched at a 73% score, Adrift is floating at a 69% score, and Beast has settled at a 68% score on the aggregator. In his review, Collider’s Robert Bryan Taylor described Apex as a modern-day take on Deliverance and wrote, “Though Apex‘s story largely just updates survivor-thriller tropes we’ve seen many times before, it’s effective enough in its repackaging that it’s certainly worth firing up on Netflix during a lazy night in.” Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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April 24, 2026
- Director
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Baltasar Kormákur
- Writers
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Jeremy Robbins








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