Stranger Things Ends 91 Day Top 10 Run

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It feels like just yesterday we were reporting on Stranger Things Season 5’s monster week 1 debut, where it racked up 59.6 million views right out of the gate. Now, the final numbers are in, and the series is now the fourth most-watched debut in Netflix history.

While Season 5 was undeniably a massive hit—putting up numbers that 99% of Netflix shows could only dream of—the final data reveals a surprising twist: it couldn’t quite catch Season 4. Because Netflix bases its all-time most-watched charts on a strict 91-day metric, waiting for the dust to settle from the New Year’s finale has been agonizing. But the wait is over as of April 2nd, 2026.

As a reminder, all the viewing hours for parts 1, 2, and 3 were combined for this final number. Part 1 set viewing hours between its debut in late November and 91 days later; part 2, following its Christmas debut; and part 3, following its New Year’s debut. 

Let’s dive into the data, look at where Hawkins’ final stand landed on the all-time charts, and break down its wild run in the global Top 10.

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The All-Time English TV Top 10: Where Does Season 5 Rank?

When a major Netflix Original hits its 91-day premiere anniversary, Netflix calculates its final standing on the Most Popular lists by taking the total hours viewed during that window and dividing it by the total runtime to get the Completed Viewing Equivalent (CVE), or simply, “Views.”

Here is the updated All-Time Top 10 English-Language TV list as of today:

Ranking
Title
Views (CVE)
Runtime
Hours Viewed

01
Wednesday: Season 1
252,100,000
6:49
1,718,800,000

02
Adolescence: Limited Series
142,600,000
3:50
546,500,000

03
Stranger Things 4
140,700,000
13:04
1,838,000,000

04
Stranger Things 5
133,800,000
10:24
1,391,300,000

05
Wednesday: Season 2
119,300,000
7:47
928,500,000

06
DAHMER: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
115,600,000
8:55
1,031,100,000

07
Bridgerton: Season 1
113,300,000
8:12
929,300,000

08
The Queen’s Gambit: Limited Series
112,800,000
6:37
746,400,000

09
Bridgerton: Season 3
106,000,000
7:59
846,500,000

10
The Night Agent: Season 1
98,200,000
8:11
803,200,000

Stranger Things 5 officially settles at #4 all-time with 133.8 million views.

Falling just short of Stranger Things 4 (140.7M) is the big talking point here. As we tracked over the last few months in our Top 10 Reports, it became increasingly clear that the massive gap between seasons may have led to a slight amount of audience decay.

Let’s dig into the exact differences. Because of the vast runtime discrepancy between Season 4 and Season 5, the comparison gets incredibly interesting:

Difference in Views (CVE):

Pure Numbers: Stranger Things 4 had 6,900,000 more views than Stranger Things 5.
Percentage: Stranger Things 5 had 4.9% fewer views than Stranger Things 4.

Difference in Hours Viewed:

Pure Numbers: Stranger Things 4 amassed 446,700,000 more hours viewed than Stranger Things 5.
Percentage: Stranger Things 5 generated 24.3% fewer viewing hours than Stranger Things 4.

Final Thoughts

To be clear: Stranger Things 5 missing out on the #3 spot isn’t a failure. Earning nearly 134 million completed views and generating 1.39 billion hours of watch time are astronomical achievements that cement the show’s legacy.

The performance of Season 5 does, however, set up a fascinating test for the franchise’s future—and we don’t have to wait long to see the results. The first official spin-off, the animated series Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, is set to land on Netflix on April 23rd.

The big question now is whether the somewhat divisive finale of the main series will impact the launch of this new chapter. Our bet? Expect a massive debut week driven by franchise loyalty. However, the true test will be its staying power. Because Tales from ’85 is a prequel set between seasons 2 and 3, it will need to convince viewers—some of whom may be feeling burnt out after the finale—that there are still vital stories to tell in Hawkins’ past. The coming weeks will be very telling for the long-term health of the Stranger Things universe on Netflix.

What did you think of the final season of Stranger Things? Are you surprised it didn’t beat Season 4? Let me know in the comments below.