There’s a sense of déjà vu on the Netflix Top 10 this week, as the No. 1 spots in film and TV haven’t changed.
Harry Connick Jr.’s Find Me Falling was once again the most-watched title of the week, taking first place in English-language films with 16.1M views. That’s up nearly 2M from its debut weekend.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire was added to Netflix recently as well, raking in 10.2M views in its first week on the service, which was good enough for second place.
Other recent Netflix titles that held onto spots on the list were Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F and A Family Affair, coming in fifth and seventh, respectively. Meanwhile, Hillbilly Elegy is still benefitting from J.D. Vance’s vice presidential campaign, sitting at No. 9 on the list.
In tenth place was Anyone But You due to what might be described as the Glen Powell effect. His latest fare, Twisters, hit theaters recently, which could have prompted audiences to revisit his other projects.
As for TV, Cobra Kai Season 6 is still in first place with 9.5M views, which is down pretty significantly from its debut week, though it is ahead of second place by quite a bit. As Deadline pointed out last week, Season 6 is set to release in several parts over the several months, with more episodes coming in November and in 2025. This is very likely hurting its initial debut viewership, as some viewers will surely be waiting for more episodes before tuning in.
Bridgerton Season 3 is still going strong, coming in tenth place this week with 1.5M views. Newcomer The Decameron took eighth with 2.1M views in its debut week.
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