Don’t Move at Netflix #1
October 30, 2024
Don’t Move, starring Yellowstone’s Kelsey Asbille, and Finn Wittrock, debuted at #1 on Netflix’s English Films List with 20.2 million views in the week commencing October 21st, making it the most-watched title of the week. Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut Woman of the Hour, in which she also stars alongside Daniel Zovatto, was #2 for the second week in a row with 13.2 million views. The Menendez Brothers feature documentary took #8 (3.3 million views), and the feature documentary Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare stole #3 (7.2 million views). Animated feature film Sing was as #4 (5.9 million views).
Season 3 of The Lincoln Lawyer rose to the top spot (8.5 million views) on the English TV List. Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story held strong at #7 (3.3 million views) in its sixth week on the list. The new docuseries This is the Zodiac Speaking debuted at #2 with 7.5 million views ). The explosive new series Territory, which follows a fight for power in the Australian outback when the world’s largest cattle station is left without an apparent heir, rounded up 6.4 million views to claim third. Tyler Perry’s first Netflix series Beauty in Black, which traces the intertwined lives of a young woman forced to work in a strip club and a cutthroat cosmetics entrepreneur, coiffed up 5.6 million views to take fourth. Romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This continued its strong run, placing at #5, and Season 4, Part 1 of Outer Banks sailed in at #6 (3.9 million views).
On the Non-English lists, the cooking competition series Culinary Class Wars (Korea) served at #7 (1.3 million views), in its sixth week. Suspenseful Bollywood thriller film Do Patti (India) debuted at #4 (5 million views). The adventure comedy film Family Pack (France), starring Jean Reno and Bruno Gouery, debuted at #1 (17.5 million views).
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