Bela Bajaria Chief Content Officer at Netflix | Official website
Erin Foster's semi-autobiographical romantic comedy, "Nobody Wants This," has climbed to the top position on the English TV List with 15.9 million views in its second week. The series, featuring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, has captivated audiences who continue to revisit their favorite scenes.
Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's true-crime drama "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" follows closely behind at number two with 13.1 million views. New evidence related to the Menendez brothers' case has led to a new court hearing nearly three decades after their conviction. For those interested in exploring the case further, Alejandro Hartmann’s documentary "The Menendez Brothers" is available for streaming on Netflix.
In non-English films, Spain's dystopian thriller "The Platform 2" debuted at number one with 19.4 million views, appearing in the Top 10 across 91 countries. Meanwhile, Sweden's crime comedy "Trouble" made its debut at number two with 10 million views.
Greg Jardin’s psychological thriller "It’s What's Inside" reached eighth place on the English Films List with 3.3 million views. Tim Burton’s "Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children" secured the top spot in English films with 7.1 million views.
The romance reality series "Love is Blind Season 7" launched at third place on the English TV List with new episodes arriving soon. Returning series like "Heartstopper" and limited series such as Susanne Bier’s "The Perfect Couple," starring Nicole Kidman among others, also performed well.
Korean titles continue to lead the Non-English TV List, with the culinary competition series "Culinary Class Wars" maintaining first place for a third consecutive week.
Documentaries have also found success this week; notably, "Jailbreak: Love on the Run," ranked second on the English Films List with 6.5 million views.
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