‘The Witcher’ Season 3 and ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ Season 2 Rule Netflix Top 10 Chart

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'The Witcher' Season 3 and 'The Out-Laws' Lead Netflix Top 10 Chart

Now in its second week following its June 29 premiere, Season 3 of The Witcher seems to be maintaining its spellbinding effect on viewers. According to Netflix, the popular fantasy series has once again claimed the top position on its Top 10 English-language TV charts for the second consecutive week. With a staggering 13.8 million views , the show dominated the week of July 3. Coming in at second place, Season 2 of Lincoln Lawyer garnered an impressive 7.

Despite The Witcher's firm dominance at the top, the viewership numbers for the Henry Cavill-led series appear to be declining compared to previous seasons and there are several plausible reasons for this. The Witcher Season 3 had a stronger premiere week, previously racking up 15.2M views to dethrone Season 6 of Black Mirror to become the most-viewed English-language TV title for the calculating window of June 26 - July 2.

While Cavill's exit from the series may be a significant factor contributing to the noticeable decrease in viewership, another possible explanation could be the unique structure of Season 3. For the first time, the show is divided into two parts, with Volume 2 set to conclude Cavill's final appearance as Geralt of Rivia when it premieres on July 27. This alteration in format could potentially deter viewers who prefer to wait for the entire season to be available.

'Extraction 2' Gets Dethroned On the English-language film side of things, Extraction 2, relinquished its top position for the first time to a new contender, The Out-Laws, a bank heist film that brings together an unlikely team consisting of Adam Devine, Nina Dobrev, Ellen Barkin, and Pierce Brosnan. The star-studded cast certainly played a role in propelling The Out-Laws to claim the coveted number-one spot with an impressive 19.6 million views.

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