TV Takes Back Seat To Film On Netflix Weekly Charts As ‘The Witcher’ & ‘Nobody Wants This’ Lead English Series

If you’re curious about what Netflix viewers watched last week, the answer is clear: it was mostly Frankenstein and Kpop Demon Hunters.

Guillermo del Toro’s *Frankenstein* stole the show with its debut, boasting monster viewership numbers that dwarfed nearly everything else on the platform. We broke down the impressive statistics here, highlighting just how big the release was.

Despite the arrival of new seasons from several popular series in recent weeks, the second most-watched title from November 3 to 9 was none other than the 21-week-old *Kpop Demon Hunters*. Not only was it the second most-watched English-language film, but it also ranked second overall across the entire weekly Netflix charts with 12.4 million views.

Remarkably, this marks the 21st consecutive week that *Kpop Demon Hunters* has landed in the Top 10 rankings. While its momentum has shown some marginal slowing, it’s safe to expect that this animated film will continue to remain on the charts for a while longer.

Coming in third was Kathryn Bigelow’s *A House of Dynamite*, which garnered 10.2 million views. This is a significant drop from the 30 million-plus views it accumulated the previous week, but still enough to hold a strong third-place position.

On the TV front, viewership was a bit lackluster during this period—likely due to the influx of highly anticipated film releases recently. The top TV show pulled in 4 million views, reflecting this trend.

In second place for TV was *Nobody Wants This* Season 2, which saw its audience halve from the prior week, registering 4.8 million views. Third place went to the South African drama series *Bad Influencer*, which tallied 3.4 million views.

Other notable debuts and rankings include:

– *Death by Lightning*, starring Michael Shannon as the 20th U.S. President James Garfield, premiered in fifth place with 3.2 million views.
– *Squid Game: The Challenge* launched last week, landing at No. 6 with 3.2 million views.
– Leanne Morgan’s comedy special *Unspeakable Things* earned 3 million views, putting it at No. 7.

Continuing a trend seen the week prior, *Stranger Things* regained traction ahead of Season 5’s debut. The first season grew to 2.8 million views (up from 1.8 million), securing eighth place. Given that the earlier seasons remain some of Netflix’s most-watched television seasons ever, it wouldn’t be surprising to see even more seasons climb the charts as the release of *Stranger Things* Season 5 approaches on November 26.

Stay tuned for more updates as Netflix’s lineup continues to evolve in the coming weeks!
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