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3-9, with the second season clinching third place - coming behind “Cobra Kai” Season 4 (107.810 million hours) and British limited thriller series “Stay Close” (91.180 million hours), based on the Harlan Coben novel.
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1 with 625.490 million hours watched in the series’ first 28 days on Netflix.īoth seasons of “The Witcher” also wound up on the Top 10 Netflix TV programs in English list for the week of Jan. While elves and humans are preoccupied with a struggle for supremacy outside its walls, Geralt is trying to protect Ciri from the dangers she poses to herself.Īt the top of Netflix’s most popular English-language TV shows of all time totem pole include “Stranger Things” Seasons 2 and 3, “You” Seasons 2 and 3, “13 Reasons Why” Seasons 1 and 2 and the limited series “Maid.” The steamy period drama “ Bridgerton” has swooned enough subscribers to land in No. He takes Ciri to his childhood home of Kaer Morhen, where Ciri meets other Witchers and begins training with them. Season 2 follows Geralt of Rivia (Cavill), who is distraught over Yennefer’s (Chalotra) supposed death at the Battle of Sodden and has taken on the role of surrogate father to Princess Cirilla (Allan). Season 2, starring Henry Cavill as the titular monster hunter, Freya Allan, Anya Chalotra and Joey Batey, is now on Netflix’s Top 10 alongside its inaugural season, which garnered 541.010 million hours of viewership during its first 28 days on the streamer.īoth seasons of “The Witcher” focus on the intertwined destinies of three powered individuals in the vast world of The Continent, where magic survives and thrives, and good and evil are not easily identified amongst its many humans, elves and gnomes. The second season of the fantasy epic, which blends the genres of horror, action, romance, drama and occasionally comedy, has joined the streamer’s most-viewed TV shows of all time list, amassing 462.5 million hours of view-time. The show, starring Henry Cavill as a monster-hunter for hire, has a 59% critic score on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 63 reviews, but a 93% audience score based on more than 14,000 user ratings.Netflix audiences have been busy tossing their coins to “ The Witcher,” and it shows. "The Witcher's" popularity comes despite poor reviews from critics. For "The Witcher," which hasn't been available for that long, Netflix used projections based on its viewership so far, though the company did not disclose actual numbers. Netflix's lists are based on how many households streamed a title for at least two minutes in its first 28 days of release. "The Witcher" was Netflix's most popular series in the UK and Australia. The streaming giant revealed its top 10 TV shows of 2019 on Monday, with "The Witcher" second only to "Stranger Things" in the US. Parrot Analytics' data backs up Netflix's assertion that "The Witcher" is one of its most popular shows of the year. "Its success is also crucial for Netflix heading into the 2020s as the streamer fights off new SVOD players and declining global digital original demand share." "'The Witcher's' immediate worldwide success highlights the impact that a binge-released series can have on driving audience demand," a Parrot Analytics representative said. It's an impressive start for "The Witcher" considering the popularity of "The Mandalorian," which last month dethroned Netflix's "Stranger Things" as the most in-demand streaming series in the US, breaking its 21-week streak at the top of Parrot Analytics' charts. "The Witcher" was also the top show in the US, with nearly 127 million demand expressions compared with "The Mandalorian's" 115 million demand expressions in the US that week. The show, which arrived on Netflix on December 20, passed Disney Plus' "Star Wars" series, "The Mandalorian," as the top show in the world the week of December 22 to 28. The company's ranking is based on "demand expressions," its globally standardized TV measurement unit to reflect the desire, engagement, and viewership of a series, weighted by importance. "The Witcher," based on the fantasy novel series by the Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, is the most in-demand TV series in the world across all platforms, according to the data company Parrot Analytics.
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Netflix has found its next global hit, and it's giving even "Star Wars" a run for its money.