Must-See Films On Google Chile: A Top 10 List

The advancement of technology in the new millennium, added to the coronavirus pandemic that hit internationally, led citizens to look for new ways to enjoy cinema from the comfort of home.

As a result of this, various streaming platforms have been born, such as Google, which has managed to take advantage of its wide catalog of productions and has positioned itself in the taste of users.

From that catalog, these 10 films stand out, which have gained fame and have become the topic of conversation in recent days.

Here is the list of the most viewed Google Chile:

1. Fifty Shades Freed

Believing that they have left behind the shadows of the past, Christian and Anastasia enjoy their relationship and their life full of luxuries. But just as Ana begins to relax, new threats appear that put her happiness at risk.

2.Top Gun: Maverick

After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell finds himself where he always wanted to be, pushing the boundaries as a gritty test pilot and dodging the scope in his range that wouldn’t let him. I would let it fly by placing it on the ground. When he is training a detachment of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission, Maverick meets Lt. Bradley Bradshaw, the son of his late friend “Goose”.

3. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

After four years of abandonment of the Jurassic World tourist complex, Isla Nublar is inhabited only by the surviving dinosaurs. When the island’s dormant volcano begins to come to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs on the island.

4. Minions: The Origin of Gru

Long before he became an evil genius, Gru was just a 12-year-old boy in the 1970s trying to take over the world from the basement of his house in a random suburb. And he wasn’t doing too well. But when Gru crosses paths with Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto—a new brace-wearing Minion desperate for acceptance—this unlikely family joins forces to build their first hideout, design their first weapons, and make their own dreams. first missions.

5. Passage to Paradise

A divorced couple comes together and travels to Bali to stop their daughter from making the same mistake they think they did 25 years ago.

6. How to Train Your Dragon 3

What began as the unexpected friendship between a young Viking and a fearsome dragon, Night Fury, has become an epic trilogy that has spanned their lives. In this new installment, Hiccup and Toothless will finally discover their true destiny: for one, to govern Isla Rama together with Astrid; for the other, to be the leader of his species. But along the way, they must test the bonds that bind them, facing the greatest threat they’ve ever faced… and the appearance of a female Night Fury.

7. Downton Abbey

British series that takes place in 1912, during the reign of George V and that portrays the aristocratic society of that time and their disputes to win or maintain their noble titles.

8. Nope

Two ranchers from a remote town in the interior of California make a discovery as unusual as it is chilling.

9. The King Woman

A historical epic inspired by the real events that happened in the Kingdom of Dahomey, one of the most powerful states in Africa in the 18th and 19th centuries. The story follows Nanisca (Davis), a general of the all-female military unit, and Nawi (Mbedu), an ambitious recruit. Together they fought enemies who violated her honor, enslaved her people, and threatened to destroy all they had lived for.

10. Smile

After witnessing a strange and traumatic incident with a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) begins to experience terrifying events that she cannot explain. As an overwhelming fear begins to affect every aspect of her life, Rose will be forced to confront her troubled past in order to survive and escape her terrifying new reality.

Google Play is a digital distribution platform for mobile applications that uses the Android operating system; Likewise, it is an online store operated by the Google company that allows its users to download game applications, music, books, magazines, movies and more.

Among the services offered by the internet giant is the Google TV application (for the United States, Spain and Mexico) and Play Movies (in Latin American countries), through which users can watch movies and series purchased through from Google Play.

It should be noted that the films can be bought or rented, while in the case of the series, the seasons or the episodes are not available for rent. The content can also be downloaded so that the subscriber can watch it later without the need for internet access.

Play Movies is available in more than 60 countries, while Google TV is only available in 15; In addition, the service to watch series is only available in the United States, Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom.

It was in August 2008 when Google launched its Android Market for payment applications in the United States and the United Kingdom; four years later, in 2012, the company relaunched the service and renamed it Google Play, which at that time had a base of 450,000 applications.

Subsequently, Google Play has undergone various changes such as adding payment with PayPal, it has added the Google Play Games section, it has prohibited cryptocurrency mining applications and it has placed more emphasis on the evaluation of content for children with the “Teacher Approved” section. .

According to 2018 figures, Google had on its record 2.5 billion active Android devices and 2 billion monthly users on Google Play, which ultimately amassed 115 billion downloads on the store in those 12 months.

This article is originally published on infobae.com