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‘The Umbrella Academy’ Is This Week’s Most Viewed Title, ‘The Man From Toronto’ Is the #1 Film

by Talia M.
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Team Umbrella or Team Sparrow? The Hargreeves siblings (all 13 of them) took viewers on a time-traveling journey filled with challenges, losses, and surprises as the third season of The Umbrella Academy returned with 124.53M hours viewed on the English TV list. Coming in at #1, the apocalyptic drama was the most viewed Netflix title this week and made the Top 10 in 91 countries.

The Umbrella Academy, Season 1 also entered the list with 27.23M hours viewed. Ahead of the Volume 2 premiere, Stranger Things 4 came in second with 76.91M hours viewed, while Seasons 1 to 3 held steady on the list with 29.21M hours viewed, 31.19M hours viewed, and 32.23M hours viewed, respectively. Fans followed the exploits of their favorite crime gang with the sixth and final season of Peaky Blinders.

The series had 30.35M hours viewed and appeared in the Top 10 in 55 countries. New entrants on the list included the suspenseful drama You Don’t Know Me (21.91M hours viewed) and the Rowan Atkinson comedy Man Vs. Bee (18.21M hours viewed).

The duo you didn’t know you needed. Starring Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson, The Man from Toronto premiered atop the English Films List with 53.89M hours viewed and made the Top 10 in 92 countries.

Spiderhead held steady in the second spot with 38.3M hours viewed. Based on the short story by George Saunders, “Escape from Spiderhead,” the film appeared in the Top 10 in 93 countries.

Adam Sandler’s Hustle continued to put points up on the board. The inspirational basketball drama was #3 with 26.05M hours viewed. Based on the novel by Jenna Evans Welch, Love & Gelato entered the list with 25.79M hours viewed. Taking viewers on a sweet journey through Italy, the film was in the Top 10 in 88 countries.

Chickenhare and the Hampster of Darkness brought families together as the film pulled in 10.96M hours viewed. South African film, Collision, was #7 on the list with 8.45M hours viewed. The gripping drama was in the Top 10 in 47 countries. And Jennifer Lopez’s documentary Halftime, an intimate account of a pivotal moment in the superstar’s career, had 8.37M hours viewed.

On the non-English TV side, Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area debuted at #1 with 33.74M hours viewed. The Korean remake of La Casa De Papel, filled with suspense, drama, and four trillion dollars at stake, made the Top 10 in 51 countries.

Indian crime drama She returned for Season 2 with 9.49M hours viewed. Based on the manga of the same name by Hirosshi Takashige, Spriggan had 9.12M hours viewed in its first week. Returning favorites on the list included Spanish dramas Intimacy (16.56M hours viewed) and Our Blues (9.25M hours viewed), Mexican comedy The War Next Door, and Season 2 (10.15M hours viewed), and Brazilian dramedy Maldivas (8.46M hours viewed).

Indian comedy Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 entered the non-English Films list at #1 with 12.29M hours viewed. A new addition to the list includes Doom of Love with5.92M hours viewed. Polish romantic comedy Heart Parade (9.1M hours viewed), thriller The Wrath of God (8.45M hours viewed), and Spanish action-adventure Centauro (6.51M hours viewed) returned to the list.


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