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‘Frankenstein’ Looms Over Netflix Charts As No. 1 Weekly Title With 33.8M Views; ‘The Beast In Me’ Tops TV

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is still dominating Netflix in its first full week on the service, easily securing its place as the most-watched title from November 10 to 16. The film raked in 33. 8M views, up 16% from its premiere-week audience. That puts it at 62. 9M views globally through its first 10 days. It still has quite a long way to go before it might land on Netflix’s most popular film list, but that is certainly in reach. Currently, Damsel is No. 10 among the streamer’s most popular English films of all time with 138M views. Frankenstein would need just over 75M more views to surpass it, which is has another 81 days in its premiere window to do. Lately, Netflix audiences have been gravitating more toward the film side of things, as illustrated by the strong showing for the streamer’s latest original Christmas film, A Merry Little Ex-Mas, which came in at No. 2 on the English film list and among all titles on the platform last week. The film, starring Alicia Silverstone and Oliver Hudson, drew 12. 8M views. Another solid performances in film included the Danish drama Mango, which topped the non-English list with 10. 8M views, and. drumroll. KPop Demon Hunters in third place on the English film list with 11. 6M views. Alex Woo’s animated film In Your Dreams, with a voice cast that includes Simu Liu, Cristin Milioti, and Craig Robinson, debuted at No. 4 with a respectable 8. 3M views. All of these offerings had higher weekly totals than the No. 1 series on the English TV list, The Beast in Me. Still, the Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys-starrer managed a decent 6. 9M views in its first few days after premiering on November 13. The Witcher Season 4 is trending downward. Even though it came in at No, 2 on the English TV list, it halved its audience week over week with only 3. 6M views. Death by Lightning maintained its presence with an even 3. 2M views. On the heels of Boots, a coming-of-age docuseries called Marines also piqued audience interest, tallying 2. 8M views. Meanwhile, the Stranger Things hype has continued to grow leading into Season 5’s November 26 debut. The supernatural horror series’ first and second seasons ranked No. 4 and No. 9 on the English TV list, with 3. 3M and 2. 7M views, respectively.
https://deadline.com/2025/11/frankenstein-netflix-top-10-viewership-the-beast-in-me-1236621772/

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