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Welcome back to your Netflix top 10 report for the week ending September 28th, where we’ve once again got a lot to cover. It was a busy week last week for new arrivals, so let’s check in to see how well the three major series that dropped last week: Wayward, House of Guinness, and Alice in Borderland S3 performed, as well as other titles like Ruth & Boaz and more.Â
Note: All the data used below is sourced from Netflix’s top 10 page, which updates weekly with the top 40 most-watched titles globally for that week, ranked by views. The data used below covers the period from September 22nd to September 28th, 2025. We’ll be using the views metric in comparisons below. That metric is calculated by dividing the hours watched by the runtime. This metric enables more accurate comparisons between films and series, but it’s not a direct audience metric. It is the minimum number of viewings if they were all complete from the first second to the last second of the film or season.
As always, let’s begin by seeing how well this week’s top 10 lists compared against weeks prior, dating back to mid-2023 (don’t forget you can find more analysis and tools using our top 10 search page):
English TV: 40,400,000 (Rank 85 of 119 weeks)
English Film: 67,500,000 (Rank 79 of 119 weeks)
Non-English TV: 38,700,000 (Rank 14 of 119 weeks)
Non-English Film: 36,000,000 (Rank 54 of 119 weeks)
Also, before we get into it, the only shift in the all-time list is Wednesday season 2 jumping from the eighth most-watched of all time to the seventh, pushing down Bridgerton season 3. As we’ve previously reported, it’s likely going to end up around the #4 slot by the time the show’s qualifying 91-day run for both parts concludes.Â
1. Wayward
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The Canadian-produced series Wayward ultimately took top spot on the Netflix English TV charts with 8.2M views (48,800,000 hours) edging out Black Rabbit by 1.2M views for the top spot. Where does that put it in terms of performance against other limited series over the past year? Around the middle of the pack, above the likes of Painkiller and last week’s Black Rabbit, but far below Zero Day and The Perfect Couple.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Untamed – Season 1
24,600,000
1
Adolescence
24,300,000
2
Griselda
20,600,000
3
The Perfect Couple
20,300,000
4
Zero Day
19,100,000
5
American Primeval
10,400,000
6
Wayward
8,200,000
7
Painkiller
7,200,000
8
Black Rabbit
6,600,000
9
Bodies
5,500,000
10
Apple Cider Vinegar
3,800,000
11
Baby Reindeer
2,600,000
12
Ripley
2,300,000
13
The Decameron
2,100,000
14
2. House of Guinness
The worry when you launch three massive series all at the same time is that inevitably, one struggles to breathe, and that certainly looks like the case with House of Guinness, which debuted at #3 in the English language chart behind Wayward (see above) and Black Rabbit, now into its second week. That series is definitely looking for a renewal, given its ending, and it’s going to need to pick up the pace if it’s going to get it. Compared against a number of other British shows and a few 2025 releases, you can see it’s already in the danger zone, but it is comfortably ahead of KAOS in week 1.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Black Doves
10,800,000
1
The Waterfront
8,300,000
2
Pulse
6,500,000
3
Supacell
6,400,000
4
House of Guinness
5,200,000
5
Toxic Town
4,800,000
6
KAOS
3,400,000
7
3. Alice in Borderland S3
There was a big question as to whether audiences would stick around for Alice in Borderland, which finally returned after a nearly three-year wait. The answer is categorically yes, with season 3 debuting much higher than prior seasons in its first week. Worth noting that season 1 didn’t gain traction until week 2, however.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Alice in Borderland – Season 3
8,500,000
1
Alice in Borderland – Season 2
7,200,000
2
Alice in Borderland – Season 1
1,700,000
3
As you may know, if you’ve finished the series, it has definitely set up more to come, and fingers crossed, with this solid performance in week 1, things are looking good.Â
We should also note that earlier seasons of Alice in Borderland actually received a substantial boost in the first half of this year, as evidenced by the Netflix Engagement Report, which jumped from 3.2M and 2.4M views to 10.6M and 7.8M for seasons 1 and 2, respectively, between H2 2024 and H1 2025.Â
Netflix Engagement Report graph for Alice in Borderland from January 2023 to June 2025.
4. Week 2 for Haunted Hotel, Black Rabbit, and Billionaire’s Bunker
Next, it’s time to revisit some of the main titles we covered last week to check in and see how well they’re doing.Â
Beginning with Haunted Hotel, which got a late Friday renewal (although whether it was an upfront order or an actual renewal remains to be seen), it looks like Netflix’s trust in the series has been rewarded in week 2. It’s now tracking just a little shy of Blue Eye Samurai, which is a pretty good run for a brand-new adult animation series without any established IP to help it. Not to mention it’s in the comedy genre, which has been struggling tremendously in recent years. Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 2 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (2 weeks)
Rank
Maya and the Three
10,400,000
1
Jurassic World: Chaos Theory – Season 1
8,900,000
2
Blue Eye Samurai – Season 1
4,800,000
3
Haunted Hotel
4,600,000
4
Big Mouth – Season 7
4,300,000
5
Disenchantment – Part 5
3,600,000
6
Exploding Kittens
3,500,000
7
Next up, Black Rabbit, the big series with Jude Law and Jason Bateman – did it gain traction in week 2? Simply put. Not really. It gained around 6% in viewing hours and will likely begin dropping dramatically. If you stack that up against other limited series in their first two weeks, you’ll see it tracks nearly bottom of the bunch.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 2 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (2 weeks)
Rank
Adolescence
66,300,000
1
Fool Me Once
61,000,000
2
UNTAMED – Season 1
50,700,000
3
The Perfect Couple
42,200,000
4
Griselda
41,200,000
5
Zero Day
37,000,000
6
Zero Day
37,000,000
7
Sirens
34,900,000
8
Black Doves – Season 1
25,400,000
9
American Primeval
24,700,000
10
The Madness
22,600,000
11
Hostage
22,400,000
12
The Waterfront
19,900,000
13
All The Light We Cannot See
19,900,000
14
The Residence
15,200,000
15
The Fall of the House of Usher
14,200,000
16
Black Rabbit
13,600,000
17
A Man in Full
13,000,000
18
Apple Cider Vinegar
9,400,000
19
Ripley
4,800,000
20
Billionaires’ Bunker received a significant boost in week 2, over doubling its view count from 3.7M views in week 1 to 10.3M views in week 2. That makes it a prime candidate for renewal in our opinion, given it’s now topped many of the other renewals from Spain but is notably still quite considerably behind Berlin.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 2 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (2 weeks)
Rank
Berlin – Season 1
33,600,000
1
The Gardener
20,000,000
2
Two Graves
17,700,000
3
Billionaires’ Bunker
14,000,000
4
Breathless – Season 1
10,200,000
5
Olympo – Season 1
10,100,000
6
Gangs of Galicia – Season 1
8,900,000
7
The Ladys Companion
7,500,000
8
Bank Under Siege
6,900,000
9
1992
5,700,000
10
Rotten Legacy – Season 1
4,900,000
11
Delirium
3,600,000
12
5. Tyler Perry is back again with Ruth & Boaz
Tyler Perry’s first faith movie dropped last week with 10.3M views in its opening week, and although he only produced, if we stack up against his other works, we can see it OK, but nothing fantastic, ranking below The Six Triple Eight but notably above A Jazzman’s Blues and Fatal Seduction.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Straw
25,300,000
1
Madeas Destination Wedding
19,100,000
2
A Madea Homecoming
17,700,000
3
Mea Culpa
16,000,000
4
The Six Triple Eight
14,300,000
5
Ruth and Boaz
10,300,000
6
Fatal Seduction
5,100,000
7
A Jazzman’s Blues
3,700,000
8
6. Two Other Major Movie Releases: French Lover and Mantis
It was a particularly busy week, with two other major Friday movie releases from around the globe: French Lover, debuting from France (starring Omar Sy), and Mantis, a South Korean action thriller spinoff of Kill Boksoon.
Starting with French Lover, a rather slim selection to compare against, given the major of French movie releases are action-focused, but with 8.1M views, that slots it between The Wages of Fear and Squad 36. Decent.
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Ad Vitam
17,100,000
1
AKA
15,700,000
2
K.O.
14,000,000
3
The Wages of Fear
11,000,000
4
French Lover
8,100,000
5
Squad 36
7,000,000
6
Delicious
6,500,000
7
In His Shadow
5,800,000
8
Seasons
1,100,000
9
Mantis did decent, too, although a little less than Kill Boksoon in the same opening three days.Â
Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis
Title
Cumulative Views (1 weeks)
Rank
Badland Hunters
14,300,000
1
Ballerina
13,000,000
2
Carter
12,200,000
3
JUNG_E
11,600,000
4
Kill Boksoon
8,500,000
5
Officer Black Belt
8,300,000
6
Mantis
7,000,000
7
Revelations
5,700,000
8
20th Century Girl
4,000,000
9
My Name is Loh Kiwan
3,100,000
10
Seoul Vibe
3,100,000
11
Wonderland
1,500,000
12
7. My Life With The Walter Boys
A few weeks back, we noted how My Life with the Walter Boys season 2 was effectively on par with the first season, but that’s no longer the case as viewership begins to level off more rapidly than that of the first season, as demonstrated by the chart below as of week 5:
Before we leave you, just a quick nod to KPop Demon Hunters, which just strayed below 20 million views in week 14. A truly incredible run with plenty more legs throughout the remainder of 2025 and perhaps even into 2026, and we cataloged its entire run here.
Those are our big stories from the Netflix top 10s this week – what are yours? Let us know in the comments down below.Â

