Will 'Nuremberg' land in Netflix's Top 10?
'Nuremberg' – on the heels of a strong audience response – dropped on Netflix today
Nuremberg, a post-WWII courtroom drama, has dropped on Netflix, starring Academy Award winners Russell Crowe and Rami Malek.
It's a 2-hour and 28-minute drama about the trial of Nazis' most notorious leader, Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man.
Crowe portrayed the character with what critics describe flawlessly, as he perfectly captures the psychological complexity of the war criminal.
Released on Nov 7, Nuremberg grossed over $50 million while being made on a budget of under $10 million.
Moreover, the film on Rotten Tomatoes holds 72%, with the site's consensus reading, "Driven by a commanding performance from Russell Crowe, Nuremberg is a handsomely crafted historical drama, but its measured pacing and emotional restraint keep it from fully realising the complexity of its subject."
But will it reach the top 10 rankings on the streamer?
Social media users believe it can.
"Stacked cast and a powerful subject. If Nuremberg delivers on the courtroom tension and historical weight, it could be one of the most compelling war dramas in a while," one person wrote.
Another added, "Nuremberg (2025) – 8/10."
Nuremberg's logline reads, "In the wake of WWII, an American psychiatrist (Rami Malek) is assigned to evaluate high-ranking Nazi prisoners, including Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), for the Nuremberg trials but finds himself in a dark, psychological battle of wits as he seeks to understand the root of their evil."
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