Welcome to your weekly breakdown of the biggest hits, misses, and surprises in the Netflix Top 10s. This week, we’re diving into the global viewing data for the week ending June 28th, 2026. It is a week of fascinating contrasts on the charts. While some massive, highly anticipated properties are struggling to find their footing, word-of-mouth is doing the heavy lifting for a few sleeper hits, resulting in some incredibly rare second-week viewing bumps.
In this week’s report, we’ll break down the respectable debut of a new R-rated comedy, look at Harlan Coben’s continued (and practically ironclad) dominance on the TV charts, and track an animated giant that is officially knocking on the door of the all-time Top 10 list.
Before we dive into the biggest winners of the week, let’s quickly address the elephant in the room. If you’re looking for our report on Avatar: The Last Airbender, which tanked in week 1 compared to the first season several years ago, we’ve done a story on that and how the early tea leaves of poor performance were clear.
A few big no-shows this week, with the biggest probably being In The Hand of Dante, suggesting it got less than 2.7M views. Some have pointed out that it was a weird pickup for Netflix, given that the entire thing leaked and received poor reviews when it debuted. Worse still, the movie barely featured in the daily top 10s with FlixPatrol recording entries in Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, and Ukraine only.
On the doc side, Chris & Martina: The Final Set was a no-show, as was The American Experiment, Rhythm + Flow Italy S3, and Ryan Hamilton: This Just Hit Me.
A big new R-rated comedy just touched down on Netflix, but it didn’t manage to top the movie charts, instead coming in a distant second. Ultimately, the movie pulled in 14M views from its 23.4M hours watched, which places it towards the bottom of the 2026 releases:
Netflix Viewership Comparison - The Rip, War Machine, Apex, Thrash, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and 9 more Netflix titles (1-week analysis)
Cumulative views over 1 weeks for 14 Netflix titles: The Rip, War Machine, Apex, Thrash, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, Office Romance, Voicemails for Isabelle, People We Meet on Vacation, Swapped, Little Brother, Joe's College Road Trip, Ladies First, Remarkably Bright Creatures, Roommates. Combined total: 310,800,000 views.
Netflix cumulative views ranking for The Rip, War Machine, Apex, Thrash, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man and 9 more Netflix titles over 1 weeks.
Title
Opening Week Views
Rank
The Rip
41,600,000
1
War Machine
39,300,000
2
Apex
38,200,000
3
Thrash
37,700,000
4
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
25,300,000
5
Office Romance
20,900,000
6
Voicemails for Isabelle
17,500,000
7
People We Meet on Vacation
17,200,000
8
Swapped
15,500,000
9
Little Brother
14,000,000
10
Joe's College Road Trip
12,500,000
11
Ladies First
11,900,000
12
Remarkably Bright Creatures
10,400,000
13
Roommates
8,800,000
14
But how does it stack up against pure comedies? It does much better and ranks more in line with the “pure” comedies, without the IP of Happy Gilmore or the action component of Back in Action.
Netflix Viewership Comparison - Back in Action, Happy Gilmore 2, Nonnas, Little Brother, Ladies First and 3 more Netflix titles (1-week analysis)
Cumulative views over 1 weeks for 8 Netflix titles: Back in Action, Happy Gilmore 2, Nonnas, Little Brother, Ladies First, Incoming, Roommates, Unfrosted. Combined total: 160,500,000 views.
Netflix cumulative views ranking for Back in Action, Happy Gilmore 2, Nonnas, Little Brother, Ladies First and 3 more Netflix titles over 1 weeks.
Title
Opening Week Views
Rank
Back in Action
46,800,000
1
Happy Gilmore 2
46,700,000
2
Nonnas
15,300,000
3
Little Brother
14,000,000
4
Ladies First
11,900,000
5
Incoming
9,900,000
6
Roommates
8,800,000
7
Unfrosted
7,100,000
8
2. Voicemails for Isabelle in Week 2
While in week 1, Voicemails for Isabelle were “above average”, week 2 was pretty impressive with viewing hours up 77% thanks to strong reviews, word of mouth, and some viral clips we’ve seen floating about, no doubt pushing people towards it. Stacked up against many other titles in the genre, you can see that it’s had an incredibly strong second week with only A Family Affair toppling it. Out of nowhere, this has become a big romance hit for Netflix, even comfortably beating People We Meet on Vacation, which Netflix internally put more weight on being a big hit.
Netflix Weekly Views Breakdown - A Family Affair, Your Place or Mine, Mother of the Bride, Voicemails for Isabelle, Office Romance and 10 more Netflix titles (2-week analysis)
Weekly views for 15 Netflix titles: A Family Affair, Your Place or Mine, Mother of the Bride, Voicemails for Isabelle, Office Romance, Irish Wish, People We Meet on Vacation, Ladies First, Find Me Falling, Love at First Sight, Lonely Planet, Happiness for Beginners, A Tourist's Guide to Love, French Lover, The Perfect Find. Combined total across all titles and weeks: 544,600,000 views.
Per-week Netflix views for A Family Affair, Your Place or Mine, Mother of the Bride, Voicemails for Isabelle, Office Romance and 10 more Netflix titles across 2 weeks.
Harlan Coben fatigue? That’s still a long way away, apparently. The series is still going gangbusters in week 2, with another 34.1M views, bringing its total to 58.1 M. That’s still a bit behind Adolescence when it comes to the biggest limited series of all time, but the runtime of that show gives it a huge leg up. Either way – this is huge.
Netflix Weekly Views Breakdown - Adolescence, I Will Find You, The Watcher, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Perfect Couple and 8 more Netflix titles (2-week analysis)
Weekly views for 13 Netflix titles: Adolescence, I Will Find You, The Watcher, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Perfect Couple, Griselda, Zero Day, Sirens, The Witness, The Madness, Black Rabbit, The Brothers Sun, Toxic Town. Combined total across all titles and weeks: 455,800,000 views.
Per-week Netflix views for Adolescence, I Will Find You, The Watcher, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, The Perfect Couple and 8 more Netflix titles across 2 weeks.
Title
Week 1
Week 2
Total
Adolescence
24,300,000
42,000,000
66,300,000
I Will Find You
24,000,000
34,100,000
58,100,000
The Watcher
22,300,000
26,400,000
48,700,000
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
22,900,000
24,500,000
47,400,000
The Perfect Couple
20,300,000
21,900,000
42,200,000
Griselda
20,600,000
20,600,000
41,200,000
Zero Day
19,100,000
17,900,000
37,000,000
Sirens
16,700,000
18,200,000
34,900,000
The Witness
13,200,000
10,100,000
23,300,000
The Madness
9,300,000
13,300,000
22,600,000
Black Rabbit
6,600,000
7,000,000
13,600,000
The Brothers Sun
4,100,000
6,900,000
11,000,000
Toxic Town
4,800,000
4,700,000
9,500,000
As we mentioned last week, we can’t do many accurate comparisons against previous Coben series because they were given extraordinary release dates, which makes 1:1 comparisons hard. That said, if we do stack them up, noting that a few had more days to get views in their opening week, we can see I Will Find You is on an absolute tear and fast approaching overtaking Fool Me Once. The biggest question we now have: why did it take so long for a US adaptation!?
Netflix Cumulative Views Over Time - Fool Me Once, Missing You, Run Away and I Will Find You (5-week trend)
Week-by-week cumulative views for 4 Netflix titles: Fool Me Once, Missing You, Run Away, I Will Find You. Combined final total: 226,700,000 views.
Weekly cumulative Netflix views for Fool Me Once, Missing You, Run Away and I Will Find You over 5 weeks.
Title
Week 0
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Final cumulative
Fool Me Once
0
37,100,000
61,000,000
72,200,000
79,800,000
84,900,000
84,900,000
Missing You
0
21,700,000
36,900,000
42,500,000
45,700,000
—
45,700,000
Run Away
0
12,700,000
28,300,000
34,400,000
38,000,000
—
38,000,000
I Will Find You
0
24,000,000
58,100,000
—
—
—
58,100,000
4. Sweet Magnolias in Week 3
Sweet Mangolias stuck around in the top 10s for a third week (something we weren’t expecting, honestly) with a drop of viewing hours of 42% – season 4 couldn’t manage that, but ultimately this one now lies with the Netflix Gods and the completion rate, which should hopefully get the series over the line for a finale of some description.
Netflix Cumulative Views Over Time - Sweet Magnolias - Season 2, Sweet Magnolias - Season 3, Sweet Magnolias - Season 4 and Sweet Magnolias - Season 5 (5-week trend)
Week-by-week cumulative views for 4 Netflix titles: Sweet Magnolias - Season 2, Sweet Magnolias - Season 3, Sweet Magnolias - Season 4, Sweet Magnolias - Season 5. Combined final total: 50,600,000 views.
Weekly cumulative Netflix views for Sweet Magnolias - Season 2, Sweet Magnolias - Season 3, Sweet Magnolias - Season 4 and Sweet Magnolias - Season 5 over 5 weeks.
Title
Week 0
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Final cumulative
Sweet Magnolias - Season 2
0
5,100,000
12,000,000
15,500,000
17,700,000
19,100,000
19,100,000
Sweet Magnolias - Season 3
0
4,600,000
9,900,000
12,800,000
14,700,000
—
14,700,000
Sweet Magnolias - Season 4
0
4,000,000
8,500,000
—
—
—
8,500,000
Sweet Magnolias - Season 5
0
2,800,000
6,300,000
8,300,000
—
—
8,300,000
5. Oasis Gets a Huge Boost in Week 2
The Spanish teen drama Oasis debuted pretty poorly last week, but it had a huge rise in week 2, with viewing hours jumping up 228%! That rockets it up the chart compared to other titles from Spain, but ultimately it is still hampered by being slow out of the gate. Hopefully it can continue momentum and secure a season 2 renewal.
Netflix Weekly Views Breakdown - Welcome to Eden - Season 1, Billionaires Bunker, Breathless - Season 1, Olympo, Oasis - Season 1 and 7 more Netflix titles (2-week analysis)
Weekly views for 12 Netflix titles: Welcome to Eden - Season 1, Billionaires Bunker, Breathless - Season 1, Olympo, Oasis - Season 1, Sky High: The Series, Gangs of Galicia - Season 1, The Ladys Companion, 1992, Rotten Legacy, Salvador, The Girl in the Mirror. Combined total across all titles and weeks: 103,900,000 views.
Per-week Netflix views for Welcome to Eden - Season 1, Billionaires Bunker, Breathless - Season 1, Olympo, Oasis - Season 1 and 7 more Netflix titles across 2 weeks.
Title
Week 1
Week 2
Total
Welcome to Eden - Season 1
4,700,000
11,400,000
16,100,000
Billionaires Bunker
3,700,000
10,300,000
14,000,000
Breathless - Season 1
3,800,000
6,400,000
10,200,000
Olympo
3,200,000
6,900,000
10,100,000
Oasis - Season 1
2,100,000
7,000,000
9,100,000
Sky High: The Series
3,700,000
5,400,000
9,100,000
Gangs of Galicia - Season 1
2,900,000
6,000,000
8,900,000
The Ladys Companion
2,600,000
4,900,000
7,500,000
1992
2,100,000
3,600,000
5,700,000
Rotten Legacy
2,200,000
2,700,000
4,900,000
Salvador
1,200,000
3,600,000
4,800,000
The Girl in the Mirror
1,100,000
2,400,000
3,500,000
6. Agent Kim Reactivated From Netflix South Korea
Picture Credit: Netflix
A new Friday means a new K-drama series, and this week, we got a new limited series that’ll be dropping episodes weekly. It’s another success with 6.6M views placing it above most other weekly releases from prior years. That’s two massive ongoing hits right now, with Teach You a Lesson also still going strong in the top 10s in week 4.
Netflix Viewership Comparison - Agent Kim Reactivated, When Life Gives You Tangerines, My Demon, No Tail to Tell and Still Shining (1-week analysis)
Cumulative views over 1 weeks for 5 Netflix titles: Agent Kim Reactivated, When Life Gives You Tangerines, My Demon, No Tail to Tell, Still Shining. Combined total: 16,800,000 views.
Netflix cumulative views ranking for Agent Kim Reactivated, When Life Gives You Tangerines, My Demon, No Tail to Tell and Still Shining over 1 weeks.
Title
Opening Week Views
Rank
Agent Kim Reactivated
6,600,000
1
When Life Gives You Tangerines
3,600,000
2
My Demon
3,000,000
3
No Tail to Tell
2,100,000
4
Still Shining
1,500,000
5
7. Another Self From Netflix Turkey
We nearly had a perfect comparison from season to season, but alas, Netflix opted to release the third season on Wednesday rather than Thursday for seasons 1 and 2. With that caveat, season 3 looks on paper like it did a bit better than season 2, but in reality, it was probably net square, which is still a remarkable hold for a show like this.
Netflix Viewership Comparison - Another Self - Season 1, Another Self - Season 3 and Another Self - Season 2 (1-week analysis)
Cumulative views over 1 weeks for 3 Netflix titles: Another Self - Season 1, Another Self - Season 3, Another Self - Season 2. Combined total: 7,100,000 views.
Netflix cumulative views ranking for Another Self - Season 1, Another Self - Season 3 and Another Self - Season 2 over 1 weeks.
Title
Opening Week Views
Rank
Another Self - Season 1
2,600,000
1
Another Self - Season 3
2,400,000
2
Another Self - Season 2
2,100,000
3
8. Notes from The Last Row from Netflix South Korea
Not only did Agent Kim drop from South Korea, but we also got the complete release of Notes from The Last Row, which looks like it was overshadowed completely, ranking right towards the bottom of the list.
Netflix Viewership Comparison - Teach You a Lesson, My Name, Parasyte: The Grey, The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call, Can This Love Be Translated? and 15 more Netflix titles (1-week analysis)
Cumulative views over 1 weeks for 20 Netflix titles: Teach You a Lesson, My Name, Parasyte: The Grey, The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call, Can This Love Be Translated?, The Art of Sarah, Cashero, The Silent Sea, Karma, Narco-Saints, Trigger, If Wishes Could Kill, Doona!, Mask Girl, The WONDERfools, Boyfriend on Demand, As You Stood By, The Price of Confession, Dear Hongrang, Notes from the Last Row. Combined total: 70,700,000 views.
Netflix cumulative views ranking for Teach You a Lesson, My Name, Parasyte: The Grey, The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call, Can This Love Be Translated? and 15 more Netflix titles over 1 weeks.
Title
Opening Week Views
Rank
Teach You a Lesson
6,400,000
1
My Name
6,300,000
2
Parasyte: The Grey
6,300,000
3
The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call
4,700,000
4
Can This Love Be Translated?
4,000,000
5
The Art of Sarah
3,800,000
6
Cashero
3,800,000
7
The Silent Sea
3,700,000
8
Karma
3,600,000
9
Narco-Saints
3,200,000
10
Trigger
2,900,000
11
If Wishes Could Kill
2,800,000
12
Doona!
2,800,000
13
Mask Girl
2,800,000
14
The WONDERfools
2,700,000
15
Boyfriend on Demand
2,600,000
16
As You Stood By
2,300,000
17
The Price of Confession
2,200,000
18
Dear Hongrang
2,200,000
19
Notes from the Last Row
1,600,000
20
8. Swapped Headed for All-Time Top 10 List Imminently
Finally, last week we covered how Swapped was closing in on the all-time top 10s. In the next couple of weeks, we’ll see it enter as it’s now overtaken War Machine, and it should manage to get to #8 in the all-time list according to our estimates, which places its 91-day number at somewhere between 139.3M in the absolute worst case scenario, but somewhere more like 143.4M and 146.9M.
Let’s look at how it’s performing vs some of Netflix’s other big animated titles, and the curves are super interesting. Traditionally, with live-action movies, we see them almost go flat when plotted on graphs like this due to heavy viewing decay, but as we already know, repeat viewing is higher for animated titles. While Swapped isn’t in the same realm as KPop, it shows very similar decay rates to Leo and The Sea Beast and remains comfortably Netflix’s second-biggest animated movie release ever.
Netflix Cumulative Views Over Time - Swapped, KPop Demon Hunters, The Sea Beast and Leo (12-week trend)
Week-by-week cumulative views for 4 Netflix titles: Swapped, KPop Demon Hunters, The Sea Beast, Leo. Combined final total: 628,600,000 views.
Weekly cumulative Netflix views for Swapped, KPop Demon Hunters, The Sea Beast and Leo over 12 weeks.