Wednesday Addams has captured audiences worldwide again on Netflix.
The mystery series “Wednesday” on Netflix has topped again the weekly Global Top 10 of the most watched shows and films on the streaming platform.According to Netflix, “Wednesday” garnered 411.29 million hours viewed from Nov. 28 to Dec. 4 to top the English TV show list for the second week and become the most watched title during the period.
In two weeks, the series accumulated a total of 752.52 million hours viewed to rank third to date on Netflix’s Most Popular English-language TV, or the most viewed titles in the first 28 days on the platform, behind “Stranger Things 4,” which had 1.35 billion hours viewed and “DAHMER: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” which had 856.22 million hours viewed.According to Netflix, since its premiere, “Wednesday,” starring Jenna Ortega, has been watched by nearly 115 million households worldwide .
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