Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List

As a passionate movie and TV lover with years of experience in following and analyzing the entertainment industry trends, I’m always excited to discover which titles are currently captivating viewers the most. This week’s data from Variety reveals some intriguing insights into the most-watched content on Netflix from July 8 to 14.


“Supacell” was the most-watched TV show on Netflix from July 8 to 14.

As a longtime fan of binge-watching TV shows, I’m always thrilled to discover new series that capture my attention and keep me coming back for more. And let me tell you, the last few weeks have been nothing short of a treat!

As a passionate cinephile, I’ve been keeping an eye on Netflix’s most-watched English-language series, and the latest update has got me excited! When I checked in, “Bridgerton” Season 3 had jumped up two spots, settling comfortably in fourth place with a cool 2.7 million views. This new milestone bumps it up on the list, pushing it past seasons of other popular shows like “The Night Agent” and “Fool Me Once,” not to mention “Stranger Things” Season 3 and even the previous season of “Bridgerton.” With a grand total of 98.5 million views since its debut on May 16, this series now proudly holds the sixth spot in Netflix’s all-time English language rankings. Isn’t it fascinating to see how the viewership continues to grow for such captivating content?

Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List

In the third week of the viewership chart, Season 2 of “Worst Roommate Ever” ranked fifth with approximately 2.3 million views. Two new entries appeared in the following weeks. Season 1 of “Receiver” was watched by around 2.2 million viewers in its debut week, while Hannah Berner’s comedy special “We Ride at Dawn” garnered 1.9 million views during the same period. In the fourth week, “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” matched Berner’s special in terms of viewership. The bottom two positions were occupied by the third week of “Sprint,” which had about 1.6 million views, and the debut of “Exploding Kittens,” which also attracted around 1.6 million viewers.

On the film side, “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” and “A Family Affair” continued to top the chart.

As a dedicated Netflix user with a diverse taste in media, I find their weekly top 10 lists to be an essential guide for discovering new and interesting content. The organization of the list, starting with English-language series, followed by non-English TV shows, English movies, and finally non-English films, caters perfectly to my multilingual viewing habits. This thoughtfully curated selection allows me to broaden my horizons while ensuring that I don’t miss out on any must-watch titles in various genres and languages. It truly enhances my overall Netflix experience.

Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List
Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List
Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List
Netflix Top 10: ‘Supacell’ Holds First Place While ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Rises to No. 6 on Most Popular List

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2024-07-17 00:45