{"id":143457,"date":"2022-11-30T01:46:33","date_gmt":"2022-11-30T01:46:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/wednesday-snaps-stranger-things-4-record-for-most-hours-viewed-in-a-week-with-341-million\/"},"modified":"2022-11-30T01:46:33","modified_gmt":"2022-11-30T01:46:33","slug":"wednesday-snaps-stranger-things-4-record-for-most-hours-viewed-in-a-week-with-341-million","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/wednesday-snaps-stranger-things-4-record-for-most-hours-viewed-in-a-week-with-341-million\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Wednesday’ Snaps ‘Stranger Things 4’ Record for Most Hours Viewed in a Week With 341 Million"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\tNetflix’s \u201cWednesday\u201d arrived with a bang. The fantasy series starring Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams tops the Netflix Top 10 TV chart for the week of Nov. 21-27 with 341.2 million hours viewed following its Nov. 23 premieres. <\/p>\n

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\tAccording to Netflix’s data, \u201cWednesday\u201d is the new record holder for the most hours viewed in a week for an English-language TV series on Netflix. \u201cStranger Things\u201d Season 4 previously held the record with 335.01 million hours viewed, which was counted during the week of May 30 \u2013 June 5. Notably, Ryan Murphy’s \u201cMonster\u201d brought in 299.840 million for week of Sep 26 \u2013 Oct 2, but didn’t topple \u201cStranger Things\u201d for No. one. <\/p>\n

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\tMore than 50 million households have seen \u201cWednesday\u201d since it premiered just under a week ago.<\/p>\n

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\t\u201c1899\u201d remains at second on the English-language TV series list in its first full week of availability with 87.89 million hours viewed \u2013 a slight jump from last week’s 79.27 million figure. Starring Emily Beecham, Aneurin Barnard, Andreas Pietschmann, the historical thriller premiered on Nov. 17. The series follows the passengers on an immigrant ship who are faced with a \u201cmind-bending riddle\u201d after several mysterious events change the ship’s course.<\/p>\n

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\t\u201cThe Crown\u201d Season 5 dropped to No. 3 on the list, ending its two-week run at the top of the chart. The latest season earned 42.36 million hours viewed during the viewing window, which is a significant decrease from last week’s 84.3 million. <\/p>\n

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\tComing in under the British drama is Season 3 of \u201cDead to Me,\u201d which raked in 33.3 million hours viewed in its first full week of availability. Starring Linda Cardellini and Christina Applegate, the show’s final season picks up with new surprises Judy (Cardellini) and Jen (Applegate). When Judy discovers she has cancer, Jen is hit with a surprise pregnancy. The show’s opening season also rejoined the list at No. 10 with 11.9 million hours viewed. <\/p>\n

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\t\u201cManifest\u201d Seasons 4.1, and 3 took the fifth, sixth, and eighth spots on the list. Part one of the show’s final chapter, which debuted on the streamer on Nov. 4, picked up 21.6 million hours viewed in its third week of viewing, while Seasons 1 and 3 earned 15 and 12.26 million hours viewed, respectively. <\/p>\n

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\tThe limited series \u201cPepsi, Where’s My Jet?\u201d cracked the chart at No. 7 with 14.16 million hours viewed after it premiered on Nov. 17. The four-part documentary tells the true and quirky story of John Leonard who took on PepsiCo in court after he attempted to win a fighter jet in a Pepsi sweepstakes. <\/p>\n

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\tAlso on the list is \u201cWarrior Nun\u201d Season 2. With 11.97 million hours viewed, the fantasy drama starring Alba Baptista experienced a drop in viewership figures, falling to No. 9. <\/p>\n

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\tSee Netflix’s Top 10 lists for the week of Nov. 21-27 below, beginning with English-language series and followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies and then non-English-language movies.<\/p>\n

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