From Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s Face-Off to Holiday Rom-Com Hits
The latest Netflix charts are in, with fans gearing up for the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson live fight on November 15, featuring a thrilling documentary Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson. The three-part series, which has already captured 4.4 million views, delves into the preparation for this high-stakes event, giving viewers an intimate look at the fighters’ journeys and adding fuel to pre-fight debates. Airing at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT, the fight has already set social media abuzz with fans choosing their favorites.
Taking the top position on the English TV list, Outer Banks’ Season 4, Part 2 brought in 8.6 million views. Fans of the Pogues were treated to a heartfelt message from the cast, expressing gratitude for the unwavering support over the seasons. In second place, Season 2, Act I of Arcane, the much-anticipated animated series inspired by League of Legends, pulled in 6.3 million views, setting the stage for Act II on November 16 and Act III on November 23.
In the holiday spirit, Meet Me Next Christmas, a rom-com starring Christina Milian, Devale Ellis, and Pentatonix, took the top spot on the English Films list with a stunning 18.1 million views. As part of Netflix’s holiday lineup, fans can expect a new holiday rom-com each Wednesday throughout November.
Meanwhile, gripping thrillers continued to perform well. Season 2 of The Diplomat, starring Keri Russell, Rufus Sewell, and Allison Janney, came in at third place on the English TV list with 5.9 million views. Tyler Perry’s debut Netflix series, Beauty in Black, entered in fifth place with 4.3 million views, while the Australian thriller series Territory grabbed the eighth spot with 2.4 million views.
Internationally, Juan Rulfo’s iconic novel Pedro Páramo saw a resurgence with the Netflix adaptation directed by cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, claiming third place on the Non-English Films list with 3.9 million views. The third season of The Lincoln Lawyer, featuring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, maintained its popularity with 3.4 million views, landing in sixth place on the English TV list.
Other documentary favorites included Martha, which captured 6.2 million views, ranking fourth on the English Films list, while This is the Zodiac Speaking and Investigation Alien held their spots in the English TV list’s ninth and tenth places, with 2.1 million and 2 million views, respectively.
Horror also showed strong numbers this week, with the Y2K slasher Time Cut taking second place on the English Films list with 14.9 million views, followed by Don’t Move, a thriller racking up 9.1 million views.
On the Non-English side, Sweden’s Let Go dominated with 15.9 million views, while Germany’s dark comedy Murder Mindfully secured first place on the Non-English TV list with 4.7 million views.