A Still From Ben Affleck’s The Town ( Photo Credit – Prime Video )

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The Town just muscled its way back into Netflix’s U.S. Top 10, and honestly, the timing feels like anything but random. Fifteen years after its release, Ben Affleck’s gritty Boston-set heist thriller is finding new life and a whole new audience on streaming giant. So, what’s fueling this surprise comeback? Two words: the Benaissance is officially on.

Affleck’s name has been buzzing across platforms lately. Paycheck is streaming on Netflix. The Accountant 2 just dropped on Prime Video and is riding high along with its predecessor. And now, The Town, his second directorial effort and arguably still his best, is catching fire again with viewers. It’s not just nostalgia. It’s a reminder of Affleck at full creative power, directing, co-writing, and anchoring a film that walks a tightrope between romance, violence, and redemption.

A Career-Defining Classic That Still Hits Hard

Ben Affleck plays Doug MacRay, a career criminal who wants out but keeps getting dragged deeper into Boston’s underworld. His chemistry with Rebecca Hall (Claire) brings real emotional weight to the story. But it’s Jeremy Renner’s hot-headed Jem that explodes off the screen. His Oscar-nominated performance still sizzles, while Pete Postlethwaite’s menacing Fergie drops one of the most cold-blooded monologues in modern crime cinema.

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