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Netflix Admits Error at #1 Spot

Romantic thriller "Tyler Perry's Mea Culpa," featuring Kelly Rowland, dominates Netflix's English Films chart starting February 19th, Reporting a viewership of 16 million.

Netflix Admits Error at No. 1 Spot
Netflix Admits Error at No. 1 Spot

Netflix Admits Error at #1 Spot

In the world of streaming entertainment, the competition is fierce, and the latest viewing figures are a testament to this. Here's a roundup of the most-watched shows and films across various regions.

Starting with English TV shows, Avatar: The Last Airbender made a triumphant debut at the top of the charts with a staggering 21.2 million views. This animated series, a favourite among many, reached the Top 10 in an impressive 92 countries. Meanwhile, One Day, the limited series adapted from David Nicholls' romance novel, claimed the runner-up spot with 7.5 million views. Season 6 of Love is Blind followed closely behind, earning 7.5 million views.

In the English Films category, Tyler Perry's Mea Culpa took the lead with 16 million views. Players, starring Gina Rodriguez and Damon Wayans Jr, grabbed the #2 spot with 7.4 million views.

Moving on to Non-English TV shows, House of Ninjas (Japan) claimed the top spot on the Non-English TV List with 4.5 million views. Season 1 of Good Morning, Veronica (Brazil) returned to the list with 1.1 million views, and its subsequent season, Season 3, has amassed 2 million views in its second week.

The Non-English Films List saw The Abyss (Sweden) hold onto the top spot with 22.3 million views, while Society of the Snow (Spain), directed by Juan Antonio Bayona, spent its eighth week on the list with 2.1 million views. This film, which was nominated twice for the Oscar, reached number 2 on Netflix's Non-English Films List during the week of February 19, 2024.

In an intriguing development, Tyler Perry expressed his belief that OpenAI Sora could potentially disrupt studio production as we know it. The implications of this technology are yet to be fully understood, but it's clear that the future of entertainment is poised for significant change.

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