These are the 10 biggest TV shows on Netflix right now
In November 2021, Netflix announced that it would be publishing a weekly list detailing its most popular TV shows over a seven-day period – and it's proven a great way to gauge what the world is watching at any given time. Ranking titles based on weekly hours viewed – i.e. the total number of hours subscribers globally watched each title between Monday and Sunday of the previous week – Netflix regularly shares four separate lists; two for movies (English and Non-English) and two for TV shows (English and Non-English). It's also worth noting that the streamer considers each season of a given series as standalone entities, so you might see two of seasons of the best Netflix shows make the cut in the same week. That is, if they're popular enough, of course.
Below, we’ve rounded up the 10 most popular English-speaking TV shows on the streamer this past week. We've also collated the biggest Netflix movies, too, if you're interested in checking out the best feature-length offerings on the streamer right now.
As the first Shonda Rhimes production to arrive on Netflix since the Bridgerton and Grey's Anatomy superproducer penned a multishow mega deal with the streamer, it's unsurprising to see Inventing Anna currently sitting pretty at the top of the popularity charts. Based on Jessica Pressler’s famous New York Magazine article, this limited series tells the true story of serial fraudster Anna Sorokin, a young woman who, posing as Anna Delvey, conned New York’s elite into thinking she was a wealthy heiress.
58.96 million viewers tuned in to Love Is Blind's second season this past week, eager to see which of this year's singletons can find a match through emotional connection alone. The show dropped its first crop of episodes on February 11, more arrived on February 18, and the season finale is set to drop on February 25. So, we expect this one to stay among the most popular shows on Netflix for at least another week.
Sweet Magnolias' second season is proving just as popular as its first. In this small screen adaptation of Sherryl Woods' novel series, three South Carolina women juggle relationships, family and careers in the small town of Serenity. New episodes, which dropped on February 4, find the trio working through new relationships, old wounds, and town politics.
Comments
Post a Comment