Female Demon Hunters from Kpop Shatter 300 Million Record
In the past few months, "KPop Demon Hunters" has been making waves on the streaming platform, Netflix. Let's take a closer look at the show's viewership since its release.
From June 23-29, the series garnered 24.2 million views. A week later, from June 30-July 6, the views decreased slightly to 22.7 million. The views picked up again from July 7-13, with a total of 24.2 million views. The following week, from July 14-20, the views reached an all-time high of 25.8 million.
The show maintained its popularity throughout July, with 26.3 million views from July 21-27 and 26.3 million views from July 28-Aug 3. However, there was a slight dip in views from Aug 4-10, with 25.9 million views.
The series saw a significant surge in views from Aug 11-17, with 26.0 million views, and from Aug 18-24, with 25.4 million views. The views reached an impressive 30.1 million from Aug 25-31.
After August, the views for "KPop Demon Hunters" were 22.6 million from Sep 8-14. The most recent data available shows that from Sep 1-7, the views were 25.4 million.
It is important to note that Netflix's top lists only consider the first 91 days of a show's online availability. As of now, "KPop Demon Hunters" will be publicly tracked until September 19. After this date, it becomes uncertain how many times the show has been viewed on Netflix.
The success of "KPop Demon Hunters" on Netflix is a testament to the growing global interest in K-pop and its ability to captivate audiences worldwide. With its gripping storyline and catchy soundtrack, it's no wonder the series has been a hit among viewers.
Stay tuned for more updates on the viewership of "KPop Demon Hunters" as we approach its final days of public tracking.
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