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Most Watched Netflix Shows in the UK

Posted on 14 October 2022

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The world has benefited greatly from Netflix as a source of entertainment. We can all agree that over the past couple of years, Netflix has helped us get through the lockdown. There will be a day in our lives when we can only binge-watch TV, and that time will include The Queen’s Gambit, Bridgerton, and Money Heist. Furthermore, Squid Game has gained massive online popularity lately. The first Korean-drama to ever top the UK charts on the streaming service is Squid Game, and its success didn’t end there. It has surpassed Bridgerton to become the most watched show on Netflix. Sex/Life, starring Adam Demos and Sarah Shahi, is likewise quite high on the list; it gained a top slot for 2021. Below are the most watched shows on Netflix in the United Kingdom:

Squid Game

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Numerous players who are pressed for cash accept an odd request to compete in in-game events. An enticing treasure with fatally high stakes is waiting inside. Squid Game, which received 111 million views in the first five days of its release, paved the way for K-drama and dethroned Bridgerton as the number-one show. The TV show has gained so much popularity that Halloween costumes based on it are flying off the shelves. Fans are, therefore, eagerly awaiting the official announcement of season two around the globe.

Bridgerton

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The eight close-knit Bridgerton siblings hunt for love and fulfilment in London’s elite social circles. Best-selling books by Julia Quinn served as inspiration. As viewers sought refuge from the pandemic and followed the blossoming romance between Daphne and the dashing Duke, Bridgerton held the title of Netflix’s most-watched show up until recently. Eighty-two million people have seen the entire series, which has also been nominated for an Emmy Award.

Tie: The Witcher and Lupin

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Assane Diop, a gentleman burglar who draws inspiration from Arsène Lupin’s adventures, decides to exact revenge on a wealthy family for an injustice they committed against his father. According to projections, seventy million households were expected to watch Netflix’s popular French series “Lupin” in its first 28 days of availability. Lupin, which will premiere on Netflix in 2021 and stars Omar Sy, is Netflix’s most extensive original series ever, trailing only season one of “The Witcher.” Emmy Award winner Louis Leterrier directs Lupin.

Tie: Stranger Things and Sex/Life

As the fourth most watched Netflix original, Stranger Things and Sex/Life are tied. Each episode has received 67 million views. When a young kid goes missing in this episode, a tiny village learns that there is a mystery involving dark experiments, scary otherworldly powers, and an odd young girl. Season four of the show will officially premiere in 2022 after its streaming platform debut in 2016.

The Queen’s Gambit

In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl struggles with addiction while displaying an astounding ability for the game of chess. She then embarks on an unexpected road to celebrity. This wonderful series, which also won 11 Emmys, received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Limited Series and Best Actress. A total of 64 million households watched it.

Emily in Paris

Chicago marketing executive Emily Cooper celebrates her adventurous new life after securing her dream position in Paris while balancing work, friends, and romance. The fun, engaging, easy-to-watch rom-com we all badly needed by December 2020 – aka the year of the Christmas lockdown – is Emily in Paris, from the makers of Sex and the City. Soon after its premiere, the first season garnered 58 million views and received a Golden Globe nomination.

Money Heist

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Eight burglars take hostages and barricade themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain as a criminal mastermind uses the police to carry out his plot. Since season five of this Netflix Spanish series was launched, it has experienced a surge in popularity. It is hoped that season six of Money Heist will be released because of season four’s 65 million views on the platform.

Conclusion

In the end, Netflix is an amazing entertainment platform of the 21st century. It is an online platform for watching movies, TV shows, and documentaries. However, Stranger Things was the most watched Netflix show of all time; despite having amassed over a billion hours of viewing, it couldn’t defeat Squid Game. The Korean drama about a cruel game continues to dominate the platform, and it will take a lot to surpass those enormous watching numbers. Furthermore, the ranking method of Netflix for each country varies. This new approach seems to reflect more accurately what viewers see. We are trying to be more upfront with the market, with the talent, and with everyone, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandon said when announcing the new rankings.

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Muhammad Asfandyar is a lawyer having extensive experience in creative content writing, proofreading, legal and academic research writing. He can be reached at asfandyar.edw@gmail.com

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