Introduction to This Week’s Netflix Top 10 Report
Netflix’s latest viewing trends reveal some surprising hits and misses in the streaming landscape for the week ending September 14th, 2025. This week’s report delves into notable debuts, season performances, and the shifts in global popularity that are shaping Netflix’s content trajectory.
Additionally, major events such as the Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford fight have influenced viewership patterns and will be considered in this analysis. Strikingly, certain fan-favorite titles like Wolf King Season 2 and You, along with various other series, did not make the Top 10 this week, marking a shift in audience dynamics.
Here’s a summary of the weekly global viewership statistics by category:
- English TV
- English Film
- Non-English TV
- Non-English Film
The Wrong Paris: A Disappointing Movie Debut
The romantic comedy starring Miranda Cosgrove, The Wrong Paris, launched with only 12.8 million views in its first week. Compared to other 2025 movie debuts, this falls short—for instance, Mother of the Bride debuted with a much stronger 26.7 million views.
Factors behind this underwhelming debut could include competition from other trending titles and possibly less impactful marketing. Looking at the one-week cumulative views ranking, The Wrong Paris places lower than many expected for a romantic comedy from a well-known lead.
AKA Charlie Sheen: Strong Documentary Series Debut
Charlie Sheen’s documentary received considerable attention upon release, aided by his active promotional efforts. Interestingly, Netflix categorizes AKA Charlie Sheen as a movie rather than a series, despite its documentary format.
In its first week, the documentary attracted 9.7 million views, ranking fourth among Netflix documentaries for initial week numbers. When compared with other top-performing Netflix documentaries, this debut indicates strong audience interest and engagement.
The documentary has resonated well with viewers, adding to Netflix’s growing list of successful nonfiction content.
Beauty in Black Season 2: Impressive Growth and Renewed Interest
After previously missing the mark with She The People, Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black Season 2 marks an impressive turnaround. The second season saw a 55% increase in views over Season 1, showcasing renewed audience enthusiasm.
Notably, Season 2 employed a split release format and has already sparked discussions and prospects regarding a potential Season 3 renewal. Comparing one-week cumulative views, Season 2 significantly outperforms its predecessor.
The Thursday Murder Club: Middling Performance Raises Questions on Sequel
Anticipated as a major film event, The Thursday Murder Club has delivered a moderate performance with a three-week total of 50.5 million views.
Relative to other recent Thursday debut films and alongside other 2025 releases, the numbers are middling. This performance prompts speculation about the viability and plans for any sequel or franchise continuation.
KPop Demon Hunters and My Life with the Walter Boys: Continuing Trajectories
KPop Demon Hunters continues its run with an additional 22.6 million views in week 13 alone, bringing its total cumulative views to an impressive 314.2 million as of September 14th.
Meanwhile, My Life with the Walter Boys Season 2 has experienced a drop in performance compared to Season 1. When looking at three-week cumulative figures, these trends highlight the evolving viewer preferences within Netflix’s array of offerings.
New Spanish-Language Entries: Maledictions and The Dead Girls
Netflix has seen a fresh influx of Spanish-language series recently. Among these, Maledictions debuted with a disappointing 1.3 million views in its first week.
This contrasts with the substantially stronger debut of Two Graves, which garnered 8.6 million views. The Dead Girls had a moderate start, supported by Netflix’s marketing efforts. In the one-week viewership rankings, these Spanish-language titles reflect a mixed reception.
Wednesday Season 2 Breaks into All-Time Netflix Top 10
The record-breaking debut of Wednesday Season 2 took the streaming world by storm with 95.4 million views, overtaking Stranger Things Season 3 in the all-time rankings.
The split-season release strategy has caused some confusion in the reported numbers, but viewing hour trajectories predict a strong final all-time ranking once the 91-day cutoff passes.
Emmy Awards Impact: Adolescence Returns to Top 10s
Following Netflix’s success at the 2025 Emmys, the series Adolescence has made a remarkable return to multiple country-specific Top 10 charts.
It re-entered the Top 10 in 15 countries with varying rankings, illustrating the powerful effect of critical acclaim on viewership.
Currently, the series holds a strong global position with positive viewing trends continuing post-Emmy recognition.
Conclusion and Viewer Engagement
This week’s Netflix data brought several highlights and surprises—from blockbuster debuts to unexpected dips in viewership.
We invite Keeperfact readers to share their thoughts, viewing experiences, or opinions on any unexpected rankings from this week’s report.
Stay tuned for upcoming reports as we continue to analyze Netflix’s evolving content landscape and help you stay on top of what’s trending globally.