The audience was eager to wrap up Season 4 of Netflix You. The second half of the season debuted on the streamer on March 9, bringing the latest episode back to the top of the week’s English-language TV charts.
Season 4 racked up 75.8 million hours of viewing in the week of March 6-12. It was in the Top 10 in 86 countries.
Comedy special from Chris Rock, Selective outrage also made the worldwide chart, ranking at number 8 with 17.8 million hours watched. According to Netflix, the special is in the Top 10 in seven countries.
Last week, the special had only entered the US charts at number 7. Since the special debuted on Saturday night, it was only available for about one day of the measurement window.
The limited series MH370: the plane that disappearedabout Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared in 2014 along with all 239 passengers on board, attracted about 60 million viewers in its first week of service and debuted at number 2 on the English-language TV chart.
Notably, for the first time since its November premiere, Jenna Ortega’s Wednesday was no longer in the Top 10. The series had maintained a spot on the list for 15 weeks.
Sex/Life Season 2 ranked third with 46.7 million hours watched, and Outdoor benches Season 3 was fourth with 44.6 million hours watched after two weeks at No. 1. Also on the list Sex/Life Season 1, Next in Fashion Season 2, Perfect match Season 1, as well as Seasons 1 and 2 of Outdoor benches.
Under non-English TV, part 2 of Korean drama The glory attracted 124.5 million hours of views, making it the most watched title on Netflix this week. The glory is now number 9 on Netflix’s list of most popular non-English TV series, making it the fourth Korean series to Squid game, we’re all dead, And Extraordinary lawyer Woo.
As for the movie, Luther: The Fallen Sun saw the return of Idris Elba as Detective John Luther. The thriller – also starring Cynthia Erivo, Andy Serkis and Dermot Crowley – was number 1 of the English-language movies of the week with 65.9 million hours watched.
Far away debuted at No. 2 among English-language films with 21.8 million hours watched. We have a ghost fell to third place, and The hunger Games was No. 4. Also on the list Turbo, Catching Fire, Paw Patrol: The Movie, This Is Where I Leave You, World War Z And Burlesque.
In the week leading up to the Oscars, No news from the Western Front ranked number 4 on the list of non-English films. On Sunday, the film won four Academy Awards for Best International Feature, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Music (Original Score).