Season 4 of “Stranger Things” has been seen for 1.3 billion hours since its premiere, setting the record for the most popular season for an English-language Netflix series.
These figures were released as part of Netflix’s quarterly financial results, where the record was revealed, with “Stranger Things” season 4 being watched for a staggering 1.3 billion hours since the end of May, when it is volume 1 of the season was released.
The record places this season of “Stranger Things” far above other original streaming series, such as “The Umbrella Academy”, with 284 million hours watched; “The Lincoln Lawyer,” which had 277 million viewing hours; and “Heartstopper”, with 67 million hours.
“Stranger Things” had already become the first English-language series on Netflix to break through the billion hour barrier. The single most watched series in its first month of airing is “Round 6,” which had a staggering 1.65 billion hours watched.
Other information revealed in the quarterly report includes the fact that Netflix lost nearly a million subscribers in the quarter between April and June, a number that, while negative, is well below the company’s more pessimistic forecasts.
Additionally, Netflix announced new measures to prevent account sharing by people who don’t live in some Latin American countries and revealed that it will launch its new ad subscription plan, in partnership with Microsoft, early in the year. 2023.
Season 4 of “Stranger Things” is available on Netflix.
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