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Cobra Kai holds on to Netflix #1

July 31, 2024

Part 1 of Cobra Kais sixth and final season held onto the #1 spot on Netflix’s English TV List (9.5 million views) in the week commencing July 22nd, and championed Season 1 back onto the list at #9 (1.9 million views). Part 2 is set to be released on November 15th, and Part 3 drops in 2025.

Making its debut on the English TV List was the docuseries Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam at #2 (5.6 million views). Season 6 of the reality dating competition series Too Hot To Handle moved up #3 (3.8 million views). Docuseries Simone Biles Rising claimed #4 with 3.5 million views. Other list holdovers included Season 3 of the period drama Vikings: Valhalla at #5 (3.3 million views), superhero series Supacell at #6 (2.5 million views), and Season 2 of the true-crime docuseries Homicide Los Angeles at #7 (2.4 million views). The Decameron, the dark comedy from Kathleen Jordan starring Zosia Mamet and Saoirse-Monica Jackson, debuted at #8 (2.1 million views). Viewers continued to proclaim their love for Bridgerton with Season 3 of Shonda Rhimes’ smash hit in tenth place (1.5 million views).

On the English Films List, sci-fi comedy Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire claimed second place with 10.2 million views and action comedy Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, starring Eddie Murphy, took fifth place (4.5 million views). Romantic comedies took three spots on the English Films List: Find Me Falling, starring Harry Connick Jr, made its way to the top spot with 16.1 million views; A Family Affair, starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron and Joey King, took seventh place (3.3 million views); and Anyone But You starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney came back onto the list in tenth place (3 million views).

Comedy thriller Non-Negotiable (Mexico) debuted at #1 on the Non-English TV list with 7.2 million views alongside returning comedy Blame the Game (Germany) at #2 (4.7 million views) and drama thriller Vanished into the Night (Italy) at #3 (4.1 million views). Shark thriller Under Paris (France) took another bite on the list at #5 (2 million views). Making their list debuts were the drama House of Ga’a (Nigeria) at #7 (1.7 million views) and the intimate sci-fi Wonderland (South Korea) at #9 (1.5 million views).

The mystery drama, Master of the House (Thailand) moved up to claim the top spot on the Non-English TV List clocking 4.9 million views. Also moving up the list was Season 3 of horror series Sweet Home (Korea) into second with 2.8 million views. Debuting on the list were the eighth and final season of teen crime drama Elite (Spain) in fourth place with 2.4 million views, dark drama Tokyo Swindlers (Japan) in eighth with 1.3 million views and gritty comedy Tribuhuvan Mishra CA Topper (India) in tenth with 1.3 million views. 

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