Vanessa Kirby currently has two movies in Netflix’s Top 10. The English actress rose to prominence with her portrayal of Princess Margaret in Netflix’s acclaimed series The Crown (2016–2017), for which she won a BAFTA award for Best Supporting Actress. She further cemented her status with the Netflix film Pieces of a Woman (2020), receiving an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress.
Kirby’s career spans both prestige dramas and action blockbusters. She brought elegance to the role of Alanna Mitsopolis, also known as the White Widow, in the Mission: Impossible franchise, and showcased her commanding presence as Hattie Shaw in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019). In 2023, Kirby also embodied Empress Joséphine in Ridley Scott’s historical epic, Napoleon.
In 2025, Kirby made her highly anticipated MCU debut as Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Now, her new Netflix thriller is in the streaming service’s Top 10, along with one more movie, as Kirby continues to captivate audiences with her magnetic versatility.
Night Always Comes Is In Netflix’s Top 10
Night Always Comes is in Netflix’s Top 10, along with one more Vanessa Kirby movie. Directed by Benjamin Caron, based on the 2021 novel by Willy Vlautin, Netflix’s new crime thriller stars Kirby as a woman who risks everything to keep her family’s future home, embarking on a perilous night in which she must face her dark past to finally find freedom.
In addition to Kirby, Night Always Comes‘ cast also includes Oscar nominee Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), Zack Gottsagen (The Peanut ʙuттer Falcon), Stephen James, Randall Park, Julia Fox (Uncut Gems), four-time Emmy nominee Michael Kelly (House of Cards), and Eli Roth.
Now, a few days after its release on August 15, Night Always Comes ranks second on Netflix’s Top 10 movies in the United States for today, August 18. It ranks directly below KPop Demon Hunters and above Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, the latter of which also stars Vanessa Kirby.
For today, Night Always Comes also ranks above Furious 7, Kandahar, Happy Gilmore 2, Marry Me, H๏τel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, Despicable Me 2, and The Fast and the Furious (2001).
Our Take On Night Always Comes’ Netflix Success
Night Always Comes arrived on Netflix with little fanfare or promotion, despite its star-studded cast led by Kirby. Based on the reviews, which are split directly down the middle, many consider Kirby’s gripping performance a career-best. However, there’s a muddled balance of social critique, thriller elements, and clichéd plotting that ultimately holds it back from achieving its full potential.