Netflix Top 10: Avatar: The Last Airbender S2 Continues Struggle as Worst Neighbor Ever Sets Franchise High

From the continued steep drop for 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season 2 to 'Worst Neighbor Ever' overperforming, here is your weekly Netflix Top 10 ratings report.

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Avatar The Last Airbender Season 2 Viewership Woes Continue

Avatar: The Last Airbender. (L to R) Kiawentiio Tarbell as Katara, Gordon Cormier as Aang in season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Cr. Katie Yu/Netflix © 2026

Welcome to your weekly breakdown of the Netflix Top 10s, where we analyze the global viewing data for the week of June 29th to July 5th, 2026.

It’s a fascinating week on the charts, though perhaps not the kind Netflix executives were hoping for. While a few bright spots are holding strong in the documentary and limited series spaces, the overarching theme this week is the struggle of the heavy hitters. From sophomore slumps to blockbuster fatigue, the data is full of surprises. Let’s dive in.

Our headline story for the top 10s this week was Enola Holmes 3, which saw a significant drop in viewership from the second movie and did not perform like a flagship summer tentpole, as it was positioned. 

A couple of major no-shows this week: Super Subbu from Netflix India didn’t hit the Non-English charts, suggesting it got less than 1.3M views. Likewise, a no-show for Survival of the Thickest’s third and final season. Season 1 did manage to feature in the weekly top 10s for 3 weeks before dropping out, but season 2 didn’t feature at all. The only other major absentee was Louis C.K.: Ridiculous


1. Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 Viewership Now Down 55% In Week 2

Last week, we covered the big news that Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 was struggling. After a multi-year wait, the series returned to just 8.7M views, which led to a lot of speculation and chatter, and eventually to a huge Bloomberg post (which cited us!) looking into Netflix’s sophomore-season troubles. That, in turn, has led to an extreme level of chatter, but it’s not new. We’ve covered for a number of years now that most Netflix shows struggle to grow their audience season over season, and that is the industry standard.

OK, so topline: 

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender: Season 2 viewing hours grew 11% to 71.5M from 64.6M in week 2, equating to 9.6M views
  • That compares to season 1, which actually lost 6% of viewing hours in its full second week but went from 21.2M views to 19.9M views.

Stacked up, here’s how that looks: 

Interestingly here, the debate about the series taking a long time to return obviously holds true given that viewing on season 1 is particularly high for a returning show and actually grew 20% in viewing hours this past week. 

Another third-party data point that points to Netflix series publicity, particularly dropping the ball with this title, is Google Trends. What’s revealing here is that you can clearly see the spike for the first season back in 2024, but you can also see a recent spike in May, which has more to do with the leaked animated movie than it does with the Netflix series returning for season 2. In fact, season 2 isn’t even approaching the leak’s level of search interest. Not good. Maybe I’m not on Instagram enough, but I wasn’t exposed to much content, and while we’re small potatoes, we were completely frozen out of even covering the launch! Another prevailing thought (plural of anecdote =/= data, I know!) I’ve seen online that they didn’t even know season 2 was back. How does Netflix communicate returning shows better? Sound off in the comments! 

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Google Trends Data for Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2


2. Worst Neighbor Ever Debuts Strong

Finally, I can move on to something positive for a change! Blumhouse is back with a new iteration of their “Worst Ever” series, with Neighbors in the crosshairs for this new entry, and it managed to pull in higher week 1 viewership than both seasons of Worst Ex Ever plus a bunch of other high-profile docu-series from the past year. Only a handful have managed to beat it, but a remarkable start given there’s not much to go on with the artwork. 


3. I Will Find You On Course for All-Time Top 10?

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While much has been made about Netflix’s series viewership woes on the multi-season side, Netflix has another limited series charging towards the all-time top 10. 

I Will Find You currently holds the accolade for the biggest series release of 2026, and it’s holding true to that in week 3 despite a 53% fall in viewing hours this past week. That means it ducked under what HIS and HERS did in week 3 but is still ahead overall. 

Looking at whether it’ll get into the top 10. Right now, we’re a bit 50/50, given that the show is showing more decay than HIS and HERS from earlier this year, but it’s not out yet. 

How about the viewership stacked up against the prior Harlan Coben entries? Well, I Will Find You will definitely take the crown in this department, having now overtaken Fool Me Once in views in week 3. 


4. Movie Updates

Rounding out our English language title coverage, let’s check in with a couple of movies and how they’re performing in their second and third weeks, respectively. We’re referring to Little Brother and Voicemails for Isabelle

Little Brother suffered a 9% drop in viewing hours in its first full week, placing it toward the bottom of most 2026 releases but above Netflix’s other pure comedy fare, like Joe’s College Road Trip and Roommates.

Voicemails for Isabelle is still impressive, with a pretty good third-week hold again, placing it among the better performers for the year when you compare it against movies in a similar budget/genre, anyway. 


5. Summer ’36 From Netflix France

A slow start for one of the co-productions from France (which already aired on TF1 earlier this year): the period drama series Summer ’36. It launched on Wednesday, which is typically when big French dramas launch on Netflix, allowing us to see it performed pretty slowly:


6. Human Vapor from Netflix Japan

New from Japan is Human Vapor, which certainly has an intriguing premise, but did it connect? Not quite to the standard of some other Japanese live-action series, but it did hit better than Viral Hit from a couple of weeks ago, which was anything but what its name suggests.  


Full Top 10s for June 29th to July 5th, 2026

English TV

Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 I Will Find You: Limited Series 88,000,000 (-52.99%) 16,000,000 3
2 Worst Neighbor Ever: Season 1 37,700,000 10,000,000 1
3 Avatar: The Last Airbender: Season 2 71,500,000 (10.68%) 9,600,000 2
4 Salish & Jordan Matter: Season 2 10,500,000 (45.83%) 4,700,000 2
5 Avatar: The Last Airbender: Season 1 26,100,000 (-59.60%) 3,600,000 8
6 Sullivan’s Crossing: Season 4 22,600,000 3,000,000 1
7 Raw: 2026 – June 29, 2026 4,500,000 (4.65%) 2,300,000 1
8 Salish & Jordan Matter: Season 1 5,400,000 (-25.00%) 1,500,000 7
9 Danny Go!: Season 1 2,700,000 1,300,000 7
10 Ms. Rachel: Season 1 3,900,000 1,300,000 26

English Film

Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Enola Holmes 3 37,300,000 20,700,000 1
2 Voicemails for Isabelle 26,100,000 (-57.14%) 13,300,000 3
3 Little Brother 21,200,000 (-9.40%) 12,700,000 2
4 Retribution 5,800,000 3,900,000 1
5 Swapped 6,100,000 (-21.79%) 3,600,000 10
6 KPop Demon Hunters 5,800,000 (-7.94%) 3,500,000 55
7 Maternal Instinct 5,600,000 (-59.12%) 3,500,000 4
8 Paradise City 4,200,000 2,700,000 1
9 Spider-Man: Homecoming 5,800,000 2,600,000 4
10 The Boss Baby 4,200,000 2,600,000 25

Non-English TV

Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Agent Kim Reactivated: Limited Series 44,100,000 (210.56%) 10,500,000 2
2 Teach You a Lesson: Limited Series 49,900,000 (-36.19%) 4,700,000 5
3 The Polygamist: Season 1 43,800,000 (-15.12%) 4,500,000 4
4 Oasis: Season 1 16,900,000 (-57.75%) 2,900,000 3
5 Notes from the Last Row: Limited Series 16,300,000 (56.73%) 2,600,000 2
6 Another Self: Season 3 14,300,000 (-4.03%) 2,300,000 2
7 Human Vapor: Season 1 14,300,000 2,000,000 1
8 Lock Upp: Season 1 13,800,000 1,900,000 1
9 India’s Got Latent: Season 2 3,000,000 (25.00%) 1,500,000 3
10 Summer ’36: Limited Series 6,800,000 1,300,000 1

Non-English Film

Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Blast 7,400,000 (-28.16%) 3,100,000 2
2 Husbands in Action 3,000,000 (-73.68%) 1,700,000 3
3 Raja Shivaji 5,100,000 (96.15%) 1,600,000 2
4 The Marked Woman 2,400,000 (-14.29%) 1,300,000 5
5 Torrente for President 1,800,000 (-37.93%) 1,000,000 2
6 Daadi Ki Shaadi 2,400,000 1,000,000 1
7 Colors Of Evil: Black 1,700,000 (-37.04%) 900,000 4
8 Les Condés 1,300,000 (8.33%) 900,000 2
9 Bhooth Bangla 2,200,000 (-46.34%) 800,000 4
10 Pee Nak 5 1,300,000 700,000 1

That’s it for our top 10 report this week – what have you been watching? Let us know in the comments down below.