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Barbarians is a historical drama that follows the rebellion of Arminius, a Germanic chieftain and former Roman hostage, against the Roman Empire in 9 AD. The series features Laurence Rupp, Jeanne Goursaud, and David Schütter as the main characters, and was released on Netflix in 2020 and 2022.
This web page shows the statistics of the most popular Netflix original series and films in terms of hours viewed in their first 28 days. The data is based on Netflix's proprietary engagement metrics and updated regularly.
The season became Netflix's second most-watched English-language series of all time within 28 days, [4] and the third Netflix series to pass 1 billion hours viewed in 60 days. [5] The series reached number one on the Nielsen Top 10 streaming chart in the first week of its release, and placed No. 7 on Nielsen's all-time list for single-week ...
Chambers is an American supernatural horror television series created by Leah Rachel. [2] The first season, consisting of ten episodes, premiered on Netflix on April 26, 2019. [3] [4] The series stars Sivan Alyra Rose, Marcus LaVoi, Nicholas Galitzine, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Griffin Powell-Arcand , Lilli Kay, Sarah Mezzanotte, Tony Goldwyn and ...
On Oct. 7, the documentary The Menendez Brothers, debuts on Netflix, featuring interviews with the brothers themselves, lawyers involved in the trial, the journalists who covered it, and jurors.
A true crime docuseries on Netflix about the Murdaugh family and the trial of Alex Murdaugh, involving multiple deaths and scandals. The series has two seasons, released in 2023, and received mixed reviews from critics.
Marco Polo is an American drama television series inspired by Marco Polo's early years in the court of Kublai Khan, the Khagan of the Mongol Empire and the founder of the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368).
Perfume is a crime drama series that follows a team of investigators who track down a serial killer who mutilates his victims' hair. The series is inspired by Patrick Süskind's novel and Tom Tykwer's film of the same name, but set in the modern day.