Movies like Shrek, Sing, How to Train Your Dragon, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and numerous other hits produced by DreamWorks and Illumination have a strong track record of drawing large audiences on Netflix. However, one of the top-rated animated films from the past two decades has surprisingly not garnered much attention among subscribers.
Currently, “The Wild Robot” sits atop the Netflix Top 10 Movies, with both “Despicable Me 4” and “Home” also appearing on the chart. Notably, “The LEGO Movie” has just joined Netflix’s offerings, but it hasn’t created a significant impact on their rankings as of now.
From the start, The LEGO Movie has faced underestimation, with many questioning its potential quality due to its toy-based theme. However, much like Barbie, it swiftly silenced these doubts and crafted a profoundly moving narrative around its brand. The film raked in over $470 million at the box office and received widespread acclaim from both fans and critics. Yet surprisingly, it was overlooked when it came to Best Animated Feature nominations at the Academy Awards the following year.
Regardless of the disappointing oversight at the Oscars, The LEGO Movie is generally recognized as one of the top films of the last ten years, and it initiated a series of animated films under Warner Bros., resulting in multiple sequels.
Earlier this month, The LEGO Movie became available on Netflix, but it hasn’t seemed to attract many viewers yet, which is surprising given that it falls under the category of popular animated films that typically draw in Netflix subscribers.
Coming Soon to Netflix
This past month, “The LEGO Movie” made its appearance on Netflix. In addition to this, the streaming service has a number of other titles scheduled for June. Some of these upcoming additions are family movies such as “Hop” and “Bee Movie,” but none have quite the same level of popularity or affection as what was added in May.
Below, you can check out the full list of Netflix’s June 1st additions.
* The Barbarian from America (Bee Movie)
* The Birds (American Version)
* The Blues Brothers on the Move
* The Devil’s Own from America
* Dune (1984)
* The American Equalizer
* Family Plot (Mystery Drama)
* Focus (Con-artist Thriller)
* Frenzy (Alfred Hitchcock Movie)
* The Great Outdoors (Comedy)
* Hitchcock’s Work (Collection of Movies)
* Hop (Animated Film)
* Legend of the New Zorro (The Legend of Zorro)
* The Man Who Knew Too Much (American Version)
* Neighbors (Comedy)
* Now You See Me (Magic Heist Movie)
* Now You See Me 2 (Sequel to Magic Heist Film)
* The Nutty Professor (Remake)
* Pokémon Series: XY (Anime TV Show)
* Pokémon Series: XY: Kalos Quest (Season of Anime TV Show)
* Pokémon Series: XY: XYZ (Final Season of Anime TV Show)
* Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock Movie)
* The Theory of Everything (Biographical Drama)
* The Town (Crime Drama)
* U-571 (Submarine War Film)
* Us (Horror Thriller)
* Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock Movie)
I have added some clarification to a few of the titles for better understanding, and I have made minor adjustments to improve readability.
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2025-05-27 18:18