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We’re not making this true story up: “Baby Reindeer” has officially booted “The Witcher” from Netflix‘s Most Popular TV (English) list.
The Richard Gadd limited series has amassed 84.5 million views globally since its release on April 11. Season 1 of “The Witcher” snagged 83 million views over its first 91 days of availability, which is Netflix’s cutoff for the all-time Top 10 list. “Baby Reindeer” has about a month left, so expect it to climb higher in the ranks. “Bridgerton: Season 2,” “Stranger Things 3,” “Fool Me Once,” and “The Night Agent”: Donny and Martha are coming for you. (And if “Baby Reindeer” is to be believed, Martha does not give up so easily.)
Yet “Baby Reindeer” is no longer making Netflix’s weekly Top 10. Just last week it spent its eighth week on the Top 10 weekly list, clocking in at No. 10, while “Bridgerton: Season 2” has spent a whopping 19 weeks in the Top 10 as the third season of “Bridgerton” has inspired a lot of rewatches.
On the film side, Richard Linklater’s comedy “Hit Man” starring Glen Powell was the #1 film for the week of June 3 despite not being available worldwide. Between Friday when it debuted and Sunday, June 9, it has been viewed 10.8 million times for 20.8 million hours, knocking the Jennifer Lopez film “Atlas” off the perch it held for the last two weeks. That film though debuted with 28 million views and notched another 31.6 million the week after. It landed at #2 this week with another 8.9 million views and could be gunning for a spot on the All-Time Top 10 films list.
Speaking of that list, “Damsel” starring Millie Bobby Brown has now climbed to number 7 all-time, finishing its 91-day window with 138 million views, just edging out “We Can Be Heroes” and falling about a million shy of “The Gray Man.” Last week it debuted on the list at #8 and booted out “Extraction.”
The Benedict Cumberbatch series “Eric” is also doing well as the top English series this week, and the even bigger Netflix debut this week worldwide was the action thriller “Under Paris,” which topped the Non-English language list with 40.9 million global views. The giant killer shark film stars “The Artist” actress Bérénice Bejo.
See the full lists below. Each list represents the global Top 10; read IndieWire’s analysis of the Top 10 films on Netflix in the U.S. only.
English Films Top 10 List – Week of June 3:
English TV Top 10 – Week of Week of June 3:
Non-English Films Top 10 List – Week of Week of June 3:
Non-English TV Top 10 List – Week of Week of June 3:
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