KPop Demon Hunters” hit 14 million views during the week of Oct. 27-Nov. 2, becoming the second-most-watched movie of the week on Netflix. This is the animated musical’s 20th week on the chart so far — it continues to break its own record, as the longest-charting title was previously “Red Notice” with 14 weeks — and marks its return to the No. 2 position. “KPop Demon Hunters” spent its first 17 weeks in either first or second place on the chart before slipping to third place during the weeks of Oct. 13 and Oct. 20, but that didn’t last long.

In terms of views, the week of Oct. 27 was actually slightly slower than the week before, during which the film hit 14.7 million views. Still, no other Netflix film since the June premiere of “KPop Demon Hunters” has matched that level of staying power, so other titles continue to slip behind it. It’s also likely that Halloween brought new and repeat viewers to the film, as the fictional girl group Hunter/x was a popular costume for both children and adults this year. The only movie to beat “KPop Demon Hunters” this week was “A House of Dynamite” with 31.6 million views, up from its 22.1 million view-debut the week before.

On the English-language TV chart, “Nobody Wants This” Season 2 was No. 1 for the second week in a row, improving upon its 8.6 million-view debut with 9.4 million views. The new season continues to boost viewership of Season 1, which landed at No. 7 with 2.4 million views. Following “Nobody Wants This” in second and third place, respectively, were two debuts: “The Witcher” Season 4 with 7.4 million views in four days and “Selling Sunset” Season 9 with 4.2 million views in five days.

The rest of the chart positions went to repeat titles. “Boots” took No. 4 with 3.7 million views in it fourth week, followed by “The Diplomat” Season 3 with 3.2 million views in its third week and “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” with 2.8 million views in its fifth week. After Season 1 of “Nobody Wants This” and the Oct. 27 edition of “Raw: 2025” with 2.3 million views — technically the debut of a new live episode, though “Raw: 2025” charts every week — was “Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia” with 1.9 million views in its second week and Season 1 of “Stranger Things,” which returned to the chart at No. 10 (1.8 million views) for an 11th time ahead of the premiere of the show’s fifth and final season.

See the Netflix Top 10 for Oct. 27-Nov. 2 below, beginning with English-language shows and movies and followed by non-English-language shows and movies.