“Avatar: The Last Airbender” was Netflix’s most-watched title from Feb. 19 to Feb. 25, including the series’ first five days of availability. The live-action version, based on Nickelodeon’s hit animated series of the same name, reached 21.2 million views in its first four days of availability.
This would be a 15% increase over the September debut of Netflix’s most recent similar title, One Piece. “One Piece” is a live-action version of the manga series of the same name, which is also the basis for the cult-favorite anime.
It’s a good sign for Netflix that “Avatar” surpassed the 18.5 million views of “One Piece”‘s debut, but this was expected given the relatively strong demand for the “Avatar” IP in the US. That’s what I was doing. The staying power of the series will also be important in determining its viability for Netflix. By the way, “One Piece” topped the Netflix Top 10 three times in a row, staying on the chart for a total of eight weeks.
The 2nd place TV title was the romantic drama “One Day.” The series debuted at No. 3, but rose to No. 1 with 9.9 million views during its first full week of release, February 12-19. From February 20th to 26th, the number of views reached 7.5 million. “Love Is Blind” season 6 also reached 7.5 million views this week, with episodes 6-9 premiering.
In addition to “Avatar,” three other titles made chart debuts: the documentary series “Tell Me a Secret?” (4th place with 6.5 million views in 5 days), the comedy special “Mike Epps: Ready to Sellout” (7th place with 3 million views in 6 days), and the “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” season. 6 (7th place with 3 million views in 5 days). 8 was viewed 2.9 million times in his three days).
Other positions on the chart include Griselda in its fifth week (3.1 million views), Warrior Season 1 in its second week (3.1 million views), and Resident Alien Season 1 also in its second week (2.2 million views). times). “The Tourist” (2.1 million views).
Notable on the movie side is “Mea Culpa,” which was the most-watched movie on Netflix from February 19th to 25th, and the second most-watched title overall, with 16 million views.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony, which was broadcast live for the first time on Netflix on February 24th, did not make it into the top 10.
Check out Netflix’s top 10 list for the week of February 19th to 25th below. It starts with English series, followed by non-English TV shows, English movies, and non-English movies.