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Outer Banks Season 4 Shines Again as ‘Lonely Planet’ Tops Netflix Charts


Outer Banks Season 4 reclaims the top spot while ‘Lonely Planet’ rises to #1. Discover this week’s Netflix trending titles and fan favorites!


Outer Banks Continues to Dominate Netflix

For the second week in a row, Outer Banks Season 4, Part 1 has captured the #1 spot on Netflix’s English TV list, drawing in a massive 8.8 million views. The Pogues have clearly found their treasure once again, with viewers rushing to rewatch Season 1, which climbed back into the charts at #8 with 2.2 million views. Fans eagerly awaiting Part 2’s release on November 7 can join the excitement at Poguelandia on November 2 in Santa Monica. The event will offer live performances by Remi Wolf, Jungle, and GloRilla, along with immersive experiences, themed eateries, and the iconic Twinkie caravan for photo ops.

Fan Favorites Return to the Spotlight

Alongside Outer Banks, several other fan-favorite shows have retained their positions in Netflix’s top 10. The fourth week of Nobody Wants This kept the momentum going, reaching #3 with 6.2 million views. Meanwhile, the true-crime drama Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, continues to intrigue audiences, securing the #4 spot with 5.3 million views in its fifth week. On the non-English TV side, the Korean cooking competition series Culinary Class Wars maintained its popularity, holding #4 with 1.7 million views in its fifth week.

Age-Gap Romances and True-Crime Dramas Steal the Show

The English Films List saw Lonely Planet, a touching drama starring Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth, rise to the #1 spot with 13.7 million views, captivating audiences worldwide with its theme of travel’s transformative power. Meanwhile, the Italian romantic thriller Deceitful Love claimed the #1 spot on the Non-English TV List with 8.3 million views, topping the charts in 87 countries.
Love is Blind Season 7 continues to draw viewers, landing at #5 with 3.3 million views, as fans anticipate the upcoming finale. Two gripping true-crime titles also captivated viewers this week: Anna Kendrick’s chilling directorial debut Woman of the Hour took #2 on the English Films List with 9.9 million views, while The Menendez Brothers documentary held strong at #4 with 6.9 million views.

Documentaries and Family Favorites Make an Impact

True stories remained a popular choice for Netflix viewers, with four documentaries making waves. The UK-produced Sweet Bobby: My Catfish Nightmare debuted at #3 on the English Films List with 7 million views. Other top-ranking titles included Ancient Apocalypse: The Americas at #9 on the English TV List with 2.2 million views and Breaking the Silence: The Maria Soledad Case at #10 on the Non-English Films List with 1.3 million views.
For family entertainment, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory returned for a second season, claiming the #6 spot on the English TV List with 2.9 million views. The animated Sing series also hit a high note, taking #5 on the English Films List with 5.9 million views. Families looking for more Halloween fun can dive into the Sing: Thriller short or explore Netflix’s “not-so-scary” collection to keep the spooky season light and fun.

Korean Titles Lead the Way

Korean content continued its dominance this week with four titles appearing in the top 10. The historical epic Uprising remained strong at #3 on the Non-English Films List with 8.3 million views. A Virtuous Business, a daring drama, secured #5 with 1.6 million views, while Love Next Door took #7 with 1.5 million views. Season 2 of the monster thriller Gyeongseong Creature rounded out the list at #10 with 800,000 views.
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Source: Netflix

 

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