The key phrase this week is 'mixed start.' In Netflix-speak, that's not hedging — that's the polite way of saying a title missed. Swapped is the one breaking animation records and commanding the algorithm, while Remarkably Bright Creatures is being damned with faint praise. Critical reception isn't the issue. A Certified Fresh badge is fine for the poster; it doesn't move a global chart. Raw viewing hours do, and the early read says those hours are going elsewhere. The #2 slot on Netflix's global movie chart usually goes to something with serious firepower: thriller momentum, family reach, sequel recognition, or a genuine viral push. Bright Creatures has a dedicated book fanbase — that's it. In a field that includes Black Phone 2, Apex, and a queue of fresh drops, that's not enough. Netflix's algorithm punishes slow starters fast. When a title doesn't announce itself in the opening days, it gets deprioritized in favour of proven performers and new arrivals. A late surge is theoretically possible, but 'mixed start' titles rarely find their legs against that kind of headwind. Wrong momentum, wrong genre profile, wrong week — stay off it.
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