
Netflix has unveiled the latest issues of “Stranger Things 4” in the ranking of the most viewed series in its programming. After dropping to # 2 in the latest poll, the sci-fi series held its spot this week, adding another 57.7 million viewing hours, which puts it back behind the melodrama “Virgin River 4” again. seen from 87.9 million hours to the top of the weekly chart.
Adding up all the previous numbers, the production of the Duffer brothers was seen, in all, for 1.35 billion hours. And this volume is now final. Since Netflix only considers the first 28 days of availability to close accounting, “Stranger Things 4” has finished its total hours with the audience of the last week.
Among other things, American production had an atypical advantage to reach its numbers, thanks to an exception in the rules that allows you to add the accounting of the seasons divided into two parts. By adding together parts 1 (released on May 27) and 2 (from July 1), the ranking considers 56 hours of consumption of “Stranger Things 4”, double the time available for “Round 6” to make history. And even then, American production overtook the South Korean attraction.
“Round 6” ran for 1.65 billion hours, in half the screen time of “Stranger Things 4”.
Another difference between the two attractions is their duration. While the Vecna threat lasted 13 hours, the Asian matches only lasted 8 hours in all.
In other positions, the success of “Manifest” should also be noted, which saw its three seasons rank among the 10 most viewed English series on Netflix in the last week. Until recently available on other platforms, such as Globoplay in Brazil, “Manifest” went to Netflix as part of a deal to bail out the production, which will have its fourth and final season shown exclusively by the company, on a date not yet announced. .
Source: Terra

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