Bela Bajaria Chief Content Officer at Netflix | Official website
Summer romance and comedy dominated the Top 10 Lists for the week of July 22. Romantic comedies secured three spots on the English Films List, with "Find Me Falling," starring Harry Connick Jr., leading with 16.1 million views. "A Family Affair," featuring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King, placed seventh with 3.3 million views, while "Anyone But You," starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, re-entered the list at tenth place with 3 million views.
On the English TV List, fans continued their admiration for "Bridgerton," as Season 4's announcement propelled Season 3 to tenth place with 1.5 million views. Comedies also performed well; Part 1 of "Cobra Kai’s" sixth and final season retained the top spot with 9.5 million views, bringing Season 1 back onto the list at ninth place with 1.9 million views. Part 2 is scheduled for release on November 15, followed by Part 3 in 2025.
"The Decameron," a dark comedy from Kathleen Jordan starring Zosia Mamet and Saoirse-Monica Jackson, debuted at eighth place with 2.1 million views on the English TV List. On the English Films List, sci-fi comedy "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" claimed second place with 10.2 million views, while action comedy "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F," starring Eddie Murphy, took fifth place with 4.5 million views.
The docuseries "Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam" made its debut on the English TV List at second place with 5.6 million views. Season six of reality dating competition series "Too Hot To Handle" moved up to third place with 3.8 million views. The docuseries "Simone Biles Rising" garnered fourth place with 3.5 million views.
Other holdovers included Season three of period drama "Vikings: Valhalla" at fifth place (3.3M views), superhero series "Supacell" at sixth (2.5M views), and Season two of true-crime docuseries "Homicide Los Angeles" at seventh (2.4M views).
In Non-English TV shows, Mexican comedy thriller "Non-Negotiable" debuted at first place with 7.2 million views, followed by German comedy "Blame the Game" in second (4.7M) and Italian drama thriller "Vanished into the Night" in third (4.1M). French shark thriller "Under Paris" held fifth position (2M). Nigerian drama "House of Ga’a" debuted at seventh (1.7M), while South Korean sci-fi series "Wonderland" entered at ninth (1.5M).
Thai mystery drama “Master of the House” ascended to first on the Non-English TV List with 4.9 million views; Korean horror series “Sweet Home” season three moved to second (2.8M). New entries included Spain's teen crime drama “Elite” season eight in fourth (2.4M), Japan's dark drama “Tokyo Swindlers” in eighth (1.3M), and India's gritty comedy “Tribuhuvan Mishra CA Topper” in tenth (1.3M).
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