Netflix has a new #1 movie that is dominating the streamer’s charts, and this charming affair deserves its streaming success. The list of exciting Netflix movies in 2026 runs long. So far, the year has produced global hits like Alan Ritchson’s sci-fi thriller War Machine, the animated fantasy sensation Swapped, the star-studded crime thriller The Rip, and many other major releases.
While Netflix has had a lot of success with the streamer’s original movies released this year thus far, there are a lot of other exciting Netflix Originals still on the way. For instance, at the start of July, Henry Cavill returns as Sherlock Holmes to aid his sister as Stranger Things‘ Millie Bobby Brown leads Enola Holmes 3.
Other upcoming Netflix movies that subscribers need to pay attention to include the John Cena comedy Little Brother, Wagner Moura’s sci-fi horror The Last House, Robert De Niro’s new crime thriller The Whisper Man, the David Fincher and Brad Pitt team-up The Adventures of Cliff Booth, and more. That said, now is the time for another Netflix movie to bask in the warm spotlight.
Voicemails for Isabelle is Netflix’s latest high-profile Original movie to be released on the streaming service. The rom-com arrived on Netflix worldwide on June 19. Before its release, the crime documentary Maternal Instinct topped Netflix’s global charts, according to FlixPatrol. However, Voicemails for Isabelle became an instant #1 global sensation to dethrone it.
Voicemails For Isabelle Has Taken Over Netflix’s Charts Worldwide
Merely a day after it debuted on the streaming service, Voicemails for Isabelle became Netflix’s most-watched movie worldwide, a position it maintains today. At the time of writing, Voicemails for Isabelle not only left the former #1 Maternal Instinct behind, but the new rom-com also ranks higher than films like the South Korean action comedy Husbands in Action — the movie was released on the same day as Voicemails for Isabelle — the Brett Goldstein and Jennifer Lopez rom-com Office Romance, Daniel Craig’s final James Bond movie No Time to Die, the video game adaptation A Minecraft Movie, and more.
Right now, Voicemails for Isabelle is trending on Netflix in 93 countries, with the original rom-com ranking as Netflix’s most-watched movie in no less than 73 countries. Some of those include Argentina, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, the United Kingdom, and more. Netflix’s new most-watched movie at the moment also finds the same streaming success nationwide, as Voicemails for Isabelle is the United States’ most-watched movie on Netflix. On Rotten Tomatoes, Voicemails for Isabelle boasts a high 86% critics’ score and a better, near-perfect 92% audience score, with the rom-com absolutely deserving all of its success.
Why Netflix’s Voicemails For Isabelle Deserves Its Streaming Success
Voicemails for Isabelle is one of Netflix’s most earnest, heartfelt movies to date. The film focuses on Zoey Deutch’s Jill Shaw, who keeps recording voicemails for her sister, Ciara Bravo’s Isabelle, after she dies. However, while she believes only her sister can hear the messages from the beyond, Isabelle’s number was reassigned to Nick Robinson’s Wes, who starts listening to the voicemails and falls in love with Jill from afar. Deutch and Robinson have incredible comedic timing and even better chemistry in the romance, with their characters’ love story being emotional, funny, and charming all the way through.
Voicemails for Isabelle‘s cast also includes many other recognizable names beyond the Jurassic World and Invincible stars, with actors like Nick Offerman (The Last of Us), Harry Shum Jr. (Glee), Lukas Gage (The White Lotus), and more. Leah McKendrick, the Netflix movie’s writer and director, also appears in the film as Breeda, one of Wes’ best friends, and is a fun presence. In summary, Voicemails for Isabelle tells a nuanced love story that also perfectly explores the unbreakable bond between sisters, and its universally positive reception explains why Voicemails for Isabelle is Netflix’s most-watched movie worldwide.
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June 19, 2026
- Runtime
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119 minutes
- Director
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Leah McKendrick
- Writers
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Leah McKendrick
- Producers
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Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch, Todd Black, Becky Sanderman
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