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The fourth season of “Stranger Things” had the biggest first week for an English language series from Netflix.
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It was viewed for 335 million hours in the first full week of release.
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It has passed the first week of viewing of the second season of “Bridgerton”.
The fourth season of “Stranger Things” is already one of Netflix’s biggest releases ever.
The season ran for 335 million hours in its first full week of release, surpassing the first week of viewers of the second season of “Bridgerton”.
The fourth season of “Stranger Things” is already Netflix’s third largest English-language season ever since debuting on May 27 and No. 5 ever when taking into account non-English programs like “Squid Game” and “Money Heist”.
The season is poised to surpass both seasons of “Bridgerton” as Netflix’s greatest English-language series and could potentially surpass season five of “Money Heist” if the momentum continues.
Every Tuesday, Netflix updates its listings most viewed programs and moviesbased on the hours displayed in the previous week.
Below are the 10 best TV shows on Netflix from May 30 to June 5 (Insider combined Netflix’s English and non-English listings):
10. “My Liberation Notes” first season: 14.24 million hours
Description: “Three brothers, exhausted by the monotony of everyday adult life, try to find fulfillment and freedom from their insignificant lives.
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9. “Who killed Sara?” third season – 15.57 million hours
Description: “After 18 years in prison, Álex takes revenge on the Lazcano family, who framed him for the murder of his sister Sara to save his reputation”.
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8. Season four of “Ozark” – 16.77 million hours
Description: “A financial advisor drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder $ 500 million over five years to appease a drug kingpin.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 85%
What the critics said: “‘Ozark’ never loses sight of the fact that selling your soul is rarely done for just reasons.” – Daily beast
7. “All American” Season Four: 30.64 million hours
Description: “Inspired by professional football player Spencer Paysinger, this sports drama features NAACP Image Award winner Taye Diggs as a coach.”
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6. Season 1 of “Wrong Side of the Tracks” – 37.16 million hours
Description: “When his teenage niece falls victim to drug dealers overtaking his neighborhood, a fed up war veteran takes matters into his own hands.”
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5. “The Lincoln Lawyer” first season: 42.53 million hours
Description: “Set aside after an accident, Los Angeles attorney Mickey Haller resumes his career – and his trademark Lincoln – when he faces a murder case.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 79%
What the critics said: “No objection here if Netflix wants to deliver a well-acted throwback series complete with cute and suspiciously colorful anti-heroes.” – Chicago Sun-Times
4. “Stranger Things” third season: 47.42 million hours
Description: “When a little boy goes missing, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and a strange little girl.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 89%
What the critics said: “It’s not the psychokinetic powers that make ‘Stranger Things’ watchable, it’s the suffocating nonsense of a lovingly recreated small-town landscape.” – Times (UK)
3. Second season of “Stranger Things” – 58.27 million hours
Description: “When a little boy goes missing, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and a strange little girl.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 94%
What the critics said: “‘Stranger Things’ provides a form of escapism that has nothing to do with alternate dimensions. It invites viewers to indulge in the sweet self-righteousness that can come from being left out for being loser.” – Buzzfeed
2. “Stranger Things” first season: 75.08 million hours
Description: “When a little boy goes missing, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and a strange little girl.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 97%
What the critics said: “There is enough human drama, soapy teenage love triangles, and nostalgia-coated children’s adventures to make it a gripping eight episode.” – Empire
1. “Stranger Things” fourth season: 335.01 million hours
Description: “When a little boy goes missing, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and a strange little girl.”
Rotten Tomatoes critical score: 91%
What the critics said: “Like his characters, he’s still growing, no matter how un-photogenic the journey is.” – Los Angeles Times
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