Audiences are seemingly still enthralled by Gabby Petito’s disappearance, flocking to Netflix‘s latest docuseries about the tragedy nearly four years later.
American Murder: Gabby Petito put up a massive 31.3M views from February 17 to February 23, reaching No. 1 on the English-language TV list globally. It was among the Top 10 in 90 countries, per Netflix.
It was a fairly strong week overall for Netflix’s unscripted content, even amid the release of some flashy scripted series. American Murder: Gabby Petito was one of five non-fiction series to hit the Top 10 English-language TV list,
The Search For Instagram’s Worst Con Artist came in third place with 5.5M views, followed by the latest season of Love Is Blind in fourth place with 5M views. Court of Gold served up 2.8M views, which was good enough for eighth place, and WWE’s Raw was once again on the list on tenth place with 2.8M views.
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The biggest scripted fare of the week was Zero Day, a political thriller starring Robert De Niro. Perhaps a sign of the times, the drama series debuted in second place on the English-language TV list with 19.1M views.
That beat out La Dolce Villa in terms of total views after the Italian-set romcom took the streamer by storm the week prior. However, that film still did pretty will for itself with 14.1M views, maintaining its first place spot on the English films list.
Elsewhere on the film list, Illumination is taking over. Despicable Me 3, Minions, Despicable Me 2, and Despicable Me all landed among the Top 10 last week.
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