M3GAN has come to Netflix this week with M3GAN 2.0. And while the film didn’t ignite the box office in 2025, it may storm to the top of the streaming charts.

That’s not the only action unfolding on the streamer this week. All of the James Bond movies have returned, and two are currently in Netflix’s top 10.

Watch With Us only picked one Bond film for this week’s three most popular Netflix movies you need to watch.

Our remaining pick is a surprising directorial debut from one of the most famous actresses in Hollywood.

‘M3GAN 2.0’ (2025)

M3GAN 2.0 | Official Trailer

M3GAN was such a fantastically campy android villain in her first film that the studio just couldn’t resist the temptation to make M3GAN 2.0.  After attempting to slay her creator, Gemma (Allison Williams), in the previous film, M3GAN (Jenna Davis) has lost her body (Annie Donald), but none of her wit.

When a new AI called AMELIA (Ivanna Sakhno) threatens to take over the world, M3GAN actually attempts to protect Gemma, her niece, Cady (Violet McGraw), and the rest of the people she tried to harm before. But to truly redeem herself for her murderous actions, M3GAN needs a new body so she can confront AMELIA before it’s too late.

M3gan 2.0 is streaming on Netflix.

‘No Time To Die’ (2021)

The Daniel Craig era of Bond came to an end in No Time To Die, and 007 made sure that things went out with a bang. James Bond (Craig) thought he put his life of espionage behind him, but an apparent betrayal by his lover, Dr. Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), leaves him feeling angry and isolated.

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Years later, it becomes apparent that Bond’s nemesis, Ernst Stavro Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), is still running his terrorist organization, Spectre, from behind bars, where Bond can’t reach him. When Bond’s old ally, Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), coaxes him out of retirement for one last mission, 007 discovers that a new player, Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), is targeting Spectre for revenge. But the enemy of Bond’s enemy is definitely not his friend. Safin has a dangerous plan that Bond needs to stop at all costs or else he’ll lose everyone he’s ever loved.

No Time To Die is streaming on Netflix.

‘Eleanor the Great’ (2025)

Scarlett Johansson made her directorial debut last year with Eleanor the Great. And while Johansson doesn’t take a leading role in the film, she does turn the spotlight over to 95-year-old actress June Squibb, a veteran performer with nearly eight decades of experience.

Squibb portrays Eleanor Morgenstein, an elderly woman who moves to New York to live with her daughter, Lisa (Jessica Hecht). Out of loneliness, Eleanor forms a friendship with a young journalist, Nina Davis (Erin Kellyman), and shares her harrowing story of surviving the Holocaust decades earlier. The problem is that Eleanor isn’t a Holocaust survivor; she simply stole the story of her late roommate, Bessie Stern (Rita Zohar). That kind of lie draws too much attention to remain a secret for long, and it may cost Eleanor everything she has left if the truth comes out.

Eleanor the Great is streaming on Netflix.

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