Netflix has a newly revised list of the top 10 most streamed TV shows of all time!
22.09.2022 - 21:55 / justjared.com
Netflix has been making a lot of decisions lately about their canceled and renewed content this year and today (September 22), the streamer announced that 2 more shows have been renewed!
Unfortunately, this year, Netflix has canceled 14 TV shows as well.
Several fan favorites were canceled by the streamer and some of these cancellations were never even announced to the public! Two of the cancellations on this list were “quietly” canceled, meaning Netflix never officially announced the news.
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Netflix has a newly revised list of the top 10 most streamed TV shows of all time!
BreAnna Bell “House of the Dragon” co-creator and showrunner Ryan Condal is extending his relationship with HBO and has renewed his overall deal, Variety has confirmed. The agreement comes on the heels of HBO’s “House of the Dragon” success among viewers. After opening to the largest audience for a new original series in the history of HBO in August, the “Game of Thrones” prequel series, which is now averaging 29 million viewers per episode in the U.S., has been renewed for a second season, with Condal to continue on as showrunner. The writer first inked the overall deal with HBO in 2020 following the announcement of “House of the Dragon’s” straight-to-series order. In addition to serving as a writer, he also worked as an executive producer and co-showrunner on Season 1 beside director Miguel Sapochnik. For season 2, Condal was elevated to sole showrunner.
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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has broken records on Netflix and has became one of the most-watched shows of all time.
Whether it’s a documentary detailing the heinous crimes of the world’s most despicable serial killers or a dramatical exploration of what makes a murderer tick, the Netflix generation has no doubt become addicted to true crime shows. Netflix’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has become one of the most successful series for the streaming giant, with almost 500m hours viewed since its launch.
The Jeffrey Dahmer series Monster has officially landed on the list of Netflix‘s most watched TV shows of all time, just 12 days after debuting on the streamer.
Netflix Top 10, “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” has cracked the streamer’s English language Most Popular List and has become the second most-watched English language series in a week, after only “Stranger Things 4.”The controversy-riddled limited series, about the infamous serial killer of the same name (portrayed by Emmy winner Evan Peters) and from Ryan Murphy, has topped the English TV List for two weeks in a row; from Sept. 26 to Oct.
In 2022, Netflix has unfortunately announced that four of their hit television shows are coming to an end.
Netflix has canceled a grand total of 15 TV shows this year, and fans are NOT happy with a lot of these decisions.
a spooky slate full of fright. “Schitt’s Creek” fans have until Oct.
adapted from Jessica Knolle’s best-selling novel and a new YA spin on ghost stories, “The Midnight Club.”More book adaptations to keep your eye on for October’s Netflix arrivals include “The School for Good and Evil,” out Oct. 19 and based on the best-selling series by Soman Chainani.
Abubakr Ali, the titular star of the recently canceled Netflix series Grendel, is speaking out about the show’s cancellation and what it means for Muslim representation on the screen.
Natalie Lee is spilling the tea, and we are HERE FOR IT!
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has renewed German spy thriller Kleo for a second season.
Creating locally authentic content has been key to Netflix’s success in producing shows in Asia that have resonated globally, according to Minyoung Kim, Netflix Vice President of Content, APAC ex India, speaking at APOS, which is taking place virtually and in-person in Singapore this week (September 27-29).
UPDATE, 6:27 PM: “There is nothing on Earth quite so envied as a diamond,” says Lady Whistledown in the first season of Netflix and Shonda Rhimes’ blockbuster Bridgerton. The Julie Andrews voiced character is rarely wrong, but she might want to recognize the value of an avoided legal action also.
A group of the biggest Danish production companies have penned an open letter to Netflix, Viaplay and other major streamers urging them to recommission local content or risk “a decimation of half the industry” after estimating the sector will lose up to 1.5B DKK ($200M).