Entertainment The series that surpassed ’round 6′ as the most assisted Netflix so far in 2025

Entertainment The series that surpassed ’round 6′ as the most assisted Netflix so far in 2025

Netflix calculates views by dividing the total display time of a TV season or movie by its display time

Netflix released its first half of 2025 views report, showing that the miniseries Adolescence It surpassed Round 6 as the most seen series so far in 2025.

According to the streaming platform report, the miniseries, which received 13 nominations to the Emmy 2025, was the most Assista production, with 144.8 million views since launch on March 13. Already Round 6 It appears shortly thereafter, with the second season with 117.3 million views from January to June.

The third season comes close behind with 71.5 million views, despite debuting just four days before the mid -year closing. As with most streaming services today, Netflix calculates views by dividing the total display time of a TV season or movie by its screening time.

What is the story of Adolescence?

Adolescenceshows the life of a family turning upside down when Jamie Miller (The debutant Owen Cooper), a 13 -year -old boy is arrested and accused of being responsible for the murder of a teenager from his school.

Through the history of Jamieproduction discusses topics such as bullying, toxic masculinity and misogyny in schools and social networks. Furthermore, Adolescence It also draws attention because it has been filmed entirely in the sequence plane, that is, without cuts. Watch the following novelty trailer:

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Source: Rollingstone

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