‘The Crash’ Takes Netflix by Storm, Garnering 27.6 Million Views and Topping Weekly Film Rankings
Netflix hit the jackpot with its latest documentary “The Crash.” The film made a strong debut last week with 11.7 million views, but skyrocketed to 27.6 million views the following week, making it the most-watched film of that week. This surge in viewership pushed “The Crash” ahead of other popular films like “Swapped,” “Ladies First,” and “Goat.” Following closely behind were “Remarkably Bright Creatures” and “Apex,” with 8.2 million and 6.7 million views, respectively.
In addition to the success of “The Crash,” “Nemesis” Season 1 saw significant growth in its second week, grabbing the top spot on the English-language TV list with 11.4 million views. This marked an increase from the 7.1 million views it received in its first week. “Nemesis” outshined other shows like “The Boroughs” Season 1 and “Worst Ex Ever” Season 2, which secured the second and third spots with 5.6 million and 3.6 million views, respectively.
Further down the list, “The Roast of Kevin Hart” garnered 3.1 million views in its second week, surpassing competitors like “Man on Fire” Season 1 and “Legends” Season 1. Additionally, “Perfect Match” Season 4 attracted 2.4 million views.
It’s clear that viewers are flocking to streaming platforms to enjoy a wide variety of content, with documentaries like “The Crash” and TV shows like “Nemesis” captivating audiences across the globe.
