Key Takeaways:
– Millie Bobby Brown’s “Damsel” retains first place on Netflix’s English Film List for the second week, garnering a total of 86.1M views in ten days.
– Lindsay Lohan’s romantic comedy “Irish Wish” debuts second on the list with 30.6M views within three days.
– Adam Sandler’s “Spaceman” disappoints at ninth with 3.1M views.
– On the English TV List, Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen” leads with 20.1M views.
The viewing arena on Netflix recently witnessed an impressive performance by the Millie Bobby Brown-led fantasy action flick, “Damsel”.
“Damsel” Reigning Netflix’s English Films List
The English film “Damsel”, directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and starring Stranger Things’ Millie Bobby Brown, continues to dominate Netflix’s English Films List. The fantasy action film, in its second week, fortifies its position at the zenith, commanding the first spot. It added 50.8M views this week, resulting in the title of the most-watched movie of the week. In a mere ten days, “Damsel” has racked up 86.1M views, marking its success in 87 countries. The film has smashed into the Top 10 list in 93 countries, bolstering its overall performance.
“Irish Wish” Courting the Second Spot and “Spaceman” Struggling
Meanwhile, the romantic comedy “Irish Wish”, starring Lindsay Lohan, made a noteworthy debut. It danced its way to the second slot with 30.6M views in its initial three days of release. Conversely, the performance of “Spaceman”, directed by Johan Renck and featuring Adam Sandler and Carey Mulligan, proved to be surprising. The film drifted towards the ninth spot, garnering 3.1M views, a number uncharacteristic of Sandler’s typical popularity on the Netflix top 10 film list.
English TV List Topped by “The Gentlemen”
On the television front, “The Gentlemen”, a posh gangster series directed by Guy Ritchie and spotlighting actors Theo James and Kaya Scodelario, claimed top honors on the English TV list, amassing an impressive 20.1M views. Following close are the live-action adaptation of “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and the docuseries “The Program: Cons, Cults, and Kidnapping”, securing second and third spots with 5.2M and 3.3M views, respectively.
Strong Performances on TV Front
The animated kids series “Hot Wheels Let’s Race” accelerated to achieve fourth place with 3.3M views in its second week, followed closely by the sixth season of “Love Is Blind” at fifth with 3.2M views. “One Day”, the limited series adapted from David Nicholls’ bestselling romance novel, rounded off the top seven in its sixth week with 1.9M views.
Both “Damsel” and “Spaceman” are intriguing flicks of the week and certainly worth a weekend watch. Despite “Spaceman’s” languishing performance, the concept of the film seems intriguing and distinctive. Share your thoughts about these Top 10 Netflix lists and your movie recommendations in the comments below.