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Down Nearly 60% From Season 1


“Beef” Season 2 made its debut at the number 10 spot on the Netflix Top 10 this week, with the second season of the show pulling in 2.4 million views. The second season debuted on April 16, with this week’s Top 10 covering April 13-19.

By comparison, “Beef” Season 1 opened to 34.1 million hours viewed in its first week back in 2023. Netflix did not release views at that time, but the total hours viewed divided by the total runtime of Season 1 (~5 hours 52 minutes) comes out to 5.8 million views.

That is a drop off of approximately 58% between the openings of the two seasons. Season 1 peaked in its second week with 70.38 million hours viewed, which is equivalent to 12 million views.

Elsewhere on the Top 10 English language TV chart, Dan Levy’s new crime comedy “Big Mistakes” rose to the number three spot in its second week with 4.4 million views. That is up from 2.7 million views it clocked in its debut the previous week. “Trust Me: The False Prophet” held onto the number one spot for the second week in a row, with the docuseries clocking 6.9 million views.

Other entries in that Top 10 this week include “Salish & Jordan Matter” at number two with 5 million views, “XO, Kitty” Season 3 at number four with 3 million views, and “Danny Go!” Season 1 with 2.5 million views.

On the English language film Top 10, the shark disaster thriller “Thrash” maintained a commanding number one spot for the second straight week, pulling in 34.5 million views. That is down only slightly from the 37.7 million views it managed when it debuted on the chart the previous week.

The South African film “180” came it at number two on the English language film chart, debuting with a solid 9.5 million views. The comedy film “Roommates” debuted with 8.8 million views, enough to earn it the number three spot.

In non-English language TV, French Caribbean thriller “Bandi” took the number spot in the Top 10 with 5.2 million views. It was followed by the three part docuseries “Ronaldinho: The One and Only” with 4.7 million views. For non-English language films, the winner for the week was the Indian film “Toaster” with 4.4 million views.


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