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The sci-fi thriller Upgrade finds success on the Netflix charts. Released in 2018, the Leigh Whannell futuristic film chronicles a story wherein technology is an omnipotent force over life. It takes Grey (Logan Marshall-Green), a self-declared technophobe, to challenge the system through an experimental computer chip implant. In addition to Marshall-Green, Upgrade features a leading cast including Melanie Vallejo, Steve Danielsen, Abby Craden, Harrison Gilbertson, Benedict Hardie, Richard Cawthorne, and Christopher Kirby.
Now, Upgrade has made its way onto the Netflix global top 10. Upgrade came in no. 6 on the charts for the week of May 13 to May 19, with 2.9 million views. Topping the list this week were Mother of the Bride at no. 1 (25.4 million views), Madame Web at no. 2 (10.8 million views), and Disturbia at no. 3 (7.7 million views). There were also four animated films on the list this week, including Thelma the Unicorn, Shrek, Sonic the Hedgehog, and The Boss Baby.
Upgrade’s success comes as a bit of a surprise, as the film was underrated when it was released in theaters. Upgrade made only $16.5 million at the global box office upon its 2018 release. Its budget was an estimated $5 million, so its performance did over triple the budget. Because of this, Upgrade was not a complete box office failure, but it did underperform such that very few people got the chance to see the sci-fi thriller when it was in theaters.
Despite the relatively low theatrical box office, Upgrade did fairly well critically at the time of its release. The film ended up scoring 88% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a sizable 192. Audiences like Upgrade too, giving it an identical score of 88%. These relatively high ratings might be a good reason that Upgrade is being rediscovered again, despite its low box office. Those looking for quality sci-fi may have come across Upgrade on lists of underrated works.
Another reason for Upgrade’s recognition is the success of director Whannell in the years following. Just before the pandemic hit in 2020, Whannell helmed a well-regarded remake of The Invisible Man. Made on a similarly-small $7 million, The Invisible Man made back its money with much to spare, grossing $144.4 million at the worldwide box office. The Invisible Man might give more spotlight to the director’s other work, explaining the delayed success for Upgrade.
Upgrade is available to stream on Netflix.
Source: Netflix
Upgrade is a sci-fi, action, and cyberpunk film directed by Leigh Whannell. It stars Betty Gabriel, Logan Marshall-Green, and Harrison Gilbertson. The plot follows a man who suffers a tragic accident and becomes paralyzed. He accepts a STEM implant that not only gives him back his body but much more.
Director: Leigh Whannell
Release Date: June 1, 2018
Studio(s): Universal Pictures
Distributor(s): Universal Pictures
Writers: Leigh Whannell
Cast: Betty Gabriel, Logan Marshall-Green, Harrison Gilbertson
Runtime: 100 minutes
Budget: $3 million
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