‘Wednesday’, Netflix’s global number 1 for the fourth consecutive week and close to breaking the ‘Stranger Things’ record

‘Wednesday’, Netflix’s global number 1 for the fourth consecutive week and close to breaking the ‘Stranger Things’ record

‘Wednesday’, Netflix’s global number 1 for the fourth consecutive week and close to breaking the ‘Stranger Things’ record

There is no doubt that Wednesday is becoming the phenomenon of the year. Since Netflix launched this original production, it has made history by proclaiming itself the most watched English-language series in its first week. It seems that this record was not enough for him and now, after his fourth consecutive week in the first place, ‘Wednesday’ Chases ‘Stranger Things’ Season Four Recordwhich has amassed 1.35 billion hours watched, compared to the 1.19 billion daughter Addams adds, for now, in her rise to stardom.

‘Wednesday’, Netflix’s global number 1 for the fourth consecutive week and close to breaking the ‘Stranger Things’ record

It would have been interesting to see how the two series vied for first place with each other by coincidentally in preview. However, as we already know, the two blockbusters go hand in hand with Netflix and of course, the dog does not eat the dog. Nowadays ‘Wednesday’ Shares Podium With ‘Harry & Meghan’ Series/Documentary (two weeks among the most viewed) and the first season of ‘The New Employee’ (a week). In the list of the 10 most watched series (in English) of the platform, there are still the successful fifth season of ‘The Crown’, which has been among the ten most watched titles for six weeks, and ‘1899’, which remains in the ranking for more than one month since its launch in mid-November.

Of course, “Wednesday” still has one goal to achieve: there is a record that has already slipped out of hand, the series with the most hours of viewing in the first week. This mark is maintained by “El juego del squid” with a whopping 571.8 million hours.

‘Pinocchio’ grows, like his nose

Leaving aside the series, the top 10 of the most watched films of the moment on Netflix is ​​also on fire. Guillermo del Toro’s “Pinocchio” heads this list, having premiered on December 9 on the platform. Since then, the very special version of Carlo Collodi’s story has not let go of the podium, accumulating 39.380 million hours reproduced. Immediately after ‘Los renglones torcidos de dios’, Oriol Paulo’s film also became a success that everyone is talking about, after del Toro in second place with 27.060 million hours viewed. Already in third and decent place ‘I Believe in Santa Claus’ (19.960 million hours), it stands to reason that a Christmas comedy would also be among the most watched just days after Santa’s visit.

Source: E Cartelera

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