The Chris Hemsworth-Starrer Extraction was the most-watched title on Netflix in this past lockdown-hit quarter (between April and June). About 100 million Netflix subscribers - 99 million, Netflix said - tuned into Extraction during the first four weeks of release. This was followed by season 4 of Money Heist - known as La Casa de Papel in Spanish-speaking markets - which brought in 65 million viewers during the first four weeks, as Netflix returned in April. Had anticipated A rom-com produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison was followed by 59 million for The Rong Missy.
The subsequent series are Too Hot to Handed and Floor Lava - 51 million Netflix subscribers were tuned for the former, and are expected to do so for the latter at an estimated 37 million. Also in Mixi Kaling were the co-producers of Ever I Ever and Steve Carell-starrer Space Force, both earning 40 million. The animated feature film The Willoughbys wooed 38 million viewers, while Spike Lee's Vietnam drama Da 5 Blood pulled in 27 million member families.
All Netflix numbers - as previously mentioned - are for release after the first 28 days. More importantly, these figures are based on Netflix's new methodology introduced at the beginning of the year, which sees just a two-minute film or an episode as a scene, which is what really gives us a lot of Not much tells how much these movies and shows are related to people. Who here has not stopped watching after the first few minutes? But this is the same method used by YouTube and BBC iPlayer.
In its quarterly report, Netflix nominated a few films and TV shows it would release later in 2020, including Aaron Sorkin-held The Trial of the Chicago 7; The Animated The Sponge Bob Movie: Sponge on the Run which it acquired from Paramount this week for a global run, excluding the US and China; The upcoming third season of Cobra Kai, as well as the first two seasons that originally premiered as a YouTube original; And Lily Collins-led Emily in Paris, which goes from Paramount Network to Netflix.
In addition, Netflix said it has resumed worldwide production in Asia, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the UK in Europe, and parts of the US in North America, including Korea and Japan. At the same time, there is "uncertainty" for American productions due to the increasing cases of COVID-19. It is also a problem in parts of India and Latin America, which Netflix called "more challenging" and where it hopes to resume filming later in 2020.
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Netflix said that it is more original in 2021 than in 2020, despite the effects of the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, although the second half of 2021 will have larger titles.
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