In a fast-paced world, choosing what to watch has become a daunting task. (Infobase)

The first film screening in history took place on December 28, 1895 in Paris, a historic event attended by 35 people and produced by the Lumière brothers. In the new millennium, far from that time, the way of making and watching movies has been completely transformed, the proof is Google.

In comparison, now it is no longer necessary to go to a square or to the cinema to enjoy moviesbecause with the advancement of technology and the arrival of streaming platforms, moviegoers have obtained many advantages, like enjoying different plots and genres just a click away and no need to wonder how to download video from facebook.

Currently, not only 500 one-minute films are available, as they were then, but Google and its competitors have a extensive catalog of productions, so the dilemma now is which titles to watch.

However, in this wave of novelties, there are films that have managed to stand out and position themselves in the public’s taste. Then we leave you most popular list of Google United States.

1. Dragon Ball Super: Super Heroes

Son Goku destroyed the Red Ribbon Army back then. Now, some individuals have decided to perpetuate his legacy and have created the ultimate androids: Gamma 1 and Gamma 2. These two androids call themselves “superheroes” and decide to attack Piccolo and Gohan. What is the purpose of the New Red Ribbon Army? Faced with imminent danger, it’s time for the Super-Hero to wake up!

2. The Whale

A lonely, severely obese English teacher (Brendan Fraser) attempts to reconnect with his teenage daughter in one last chance at redemption.

3. All at once everywhere

An elderly Chinese immigrant is drawn into a wild adventure, where only she can save what’s important to her by connecting with the lives she might have led in other universes.

4. The worst neighbor in the world

Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks) is a grumpy and very stubborn widower. When a cheerful young family moves in next door, Otto finds his kindred spirit in the smart and heavily pregnant Marisol, leading to a highly unlikely friendship that will turn his world upside down. Remake of the 2015 Swedish film ‘A Man Called Ove’.

5. The Fabelmans

Growing up in post-WWII Arizona, a boy named Sammy Fabelman uncovers a devastating family secret and explores how the power of movies can help him see the truth. Semi-autobiographical film about Steven Spielberg’s childhood and youth.

6. They knock on the door

The cabin of a couple and their daughter is invaded by strangers who take them captive, then state their simple proposition: The end of the world is coming to an end. Everyone has seen it. And only a terrible family sacrifice can stop it.

7. Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

Sequel to “Puss in Boots” (2011). Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for adventure has taken its toll: it has consumed eight of his nine lives, so he embarks on an epic journey to find the mythical Last Wish and restore his nine lives.

8. The weight of talent

Nicolas Cage stars as himself in this wacky action-comedy. The fictional version of Cage is a penniless actor who is forced to accept a million dollar offer to attend the birthday party of an eccentric billionaire superfan (Pedro Pascal). But things get worse when Cage is recruited by a CIA agent (Tiffany Haddish) and forced to live up to his own legend to save himself and those he loves. With a career built for this exact moment, the award-winning actor must take on the role of his life: Nick Cage.

9. Top Gun: Maverick

After more than 30 years of service as one of the Navy’s finest airmen, Pete “Maverick” Mitchell finds himself where he always wanted to be, pushing the boundaries as a serious test pilot and dodging range. of his range that wouldn’t let him. I would let it fly by putting it on the ground. While forming a detachment of Top Gun graduates for a specialized mission, Maverick meets Lieutenant Bradley Bradshaw, the son of his late friend “Goose”.

10. Missing

When her mother disappears while on vacation in Colombia with her new boyfriend, June’s search for answers is hampered by international bureaucracy. Stuck in Los Angeles, thousands of miles away, June uses all the technology at her disposal to try to find her before it’s too late. But the deeper she researches, the more her digital investigation raises more questions than it answers, and when June reveals secrets about her mother, she realizes she never really knew her. Sequel to “Search” (2018).

*Some titles may be repeated in the ranking because they are different episodes or seasons, likewise, they may not have a description because the platform does not provide them.

Although having less impact than its competitors, the internet giant is also looking to get into streaming with Google TV.  (REUTERS/Andrew Kelly)
Although having less impact than its competitors, the internet giant is also looking to get into streaming with Google TV. (REUTERS/Andrew Kelly)

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

Among the services offered by the Internet giant is the application GoogleTV (for USA, Spain and Mexico) and play movies (in Latin American countries), through which users can watch movies and series purchased through Google Play.

It should be specified that movies can be purchased or rented, while in the case of the series, seasons or episodes are not available for rental. Content can also be downloaded so that the subscriber can watch it later without the need for internet access.

Play Movies lies available in over 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 August 2008 when Google launched its Android Market for payment apps in the US and UK; four years later, in 2012, the company relaunched the service and renamed it Google Play, which at that time it had a base of 450,000 requests.

Subsequently, Google Play underwent various changes such as adding payment with PayPal, it added Google Play Games section, it banned cryptocurrency mining apps, and it placed more emphasis on Content rating for kids with “Teacher Approved” section. .

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

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