As the old saying goes, “any press is good press.” Now, one of Will Smith’s worst-reviewed movies is trending on Netflix worldwide as if it had just been released yesterday. This surge in popularity may be due to the negative buzz it generated when it premiered in 2019.

The film in question is “Gemini Man,” a sci-fi title that made headlines since its initial concept in 1997 but languished in development hell. Over the years, it attracted a range of A-list names, from Clint Eastwood to Mel Gibson.

Upon its release, “Gemini Man” faced criticism for its script, special effects, and even its scientific inaccuracies. Despite this, viewers on the streamer are finding it more enjoyable on the small screen and recommending it for a relaxed Sunday night watch.

‘Gemini Man’ occupies the Top 5 on Netflix worldwide

“Gemini Man” has been one of the most debated movies of the past decade, though not for the best reasons. Ironically, these very criticisms sparked curiosity and helped propel it to become the fifth most-watched film on Netflix worldwide, according to Flix Patrol.

Will Smith, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Benedict Wong in “Gemini Man”. (Source: IMDb)

Its high viewership quickly outpaced popular titles like “Dead Sea” and “White House Down,” and it is now in a competitive race with Mason Thames’s “Incoming” to climb further up the charts.

The pictures centers on Henry Brogan, a 51-year-old elite assassin who is targeted by a younger clone of himself. As Brogan tries to uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt, he discovers that his clone is not only a perfect replica but also a highly skilled and lethal operative.

Both Brogan and his clone are portrayed by Will Smith, with the younger version receiving significant criticism for the special effects used in his de-aging process. The cast also includes Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Clive Owen, and Benedict Wong.

Over time, the public has become more forgiving of the title, arguing that “Gemini Man” wasn’t intended to win awards and should not be judged by such standards. Many now see it as an entertaining watch despite its flaws.