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]]>Netflix released the latest instalment of the Duffer Brothers’ series in July, and millions of subscribers tuned in.
It is not common that the streaming service reveals its viewer statistics, but it seems like things are turning upside down (see what we did there?) because that’s exactly what’s happening.
While the company originally disclosed that 40.7 million accounts had watched the sci-fi show in the first four days of its July 4th debut (making it the largest-ever audience for a movie or TV series in a four-day window), Netflix is now claiming that 64 million member households watched season 3 during the first four weeks since its premiere.
The figures make the third season of Stranger Things the most-watched throughout the series.
No wonder Netflix renewed the show for season 4!
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]]>But it appears we are not alone.
The latest instalment from Hawkins pulled out all the stops, with both fans and critics calling it the best season of the sci-fi show yet.
And if you don’t believe us, let the numbers speak for themselves.
Netflix has now revealed that Stranger Things, which was released on July 4th, broke the streaming service’s four-day record.
An incredible 40.7 million household accounts tuned in to see the latest adventures of Eleven, Mike, Will, Dustin, Lucas, and the rest of the crew.
According to Netflix, an account is deemed to have “watched” a show if it has completed at least 70% of one episode (or 70% of an entire film for movies).
18.2 million accounts have already watched all eight episodes of the season, because, duh.
Now, come on, Netflix, renew Stranger Things for season 4!
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]]>The post Netflix Reveals Stats for the Latest Season of “Stranger Things” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>Netflix released the latest instalment of the Duffer Brothers’ series in July, and millions of subscribers tuned in.
It is not common that the streaming service reveals its viewer statistics, but it seems like things are turning upside down (see what we did there?) because that’s exactly what’s happening.
While the company originally disclosed that 40.7 million accounts had watched the sci-fi show in the first four days of its July 4th debut (making it the largest-ever audience for a movie or TV series in a four-day window), Netflix is now claiming that 64 million member households watched season 3 during the first four weeks since its premiere.
The figures make the third season of Stranger Things the most-watched throughout the series.
No wonder Netflix renewed the show for season 4!
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]]>The post Millions Tuned in to Season 3 of “Stranger Things” appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>But it appears we are not alone.
The latest instalment from Hawkins pulled out all the stops, with both fans and critics calling it the best season of the sci-fi show yet.
And if you don’t believe us, let the numbers speak for themselves.
Netflix has now revealed that Stranger Things, which was released on July 4th, broke the streaming service’s four-day record.
An incredible 40.7 million household accounts tuned in to see the latest adventures of Eleven, Mike, Will, Dustin, Lucas, and the rest of the crew.
According to Netflix, an account is deemed to have “watched” a show if it has completed at least 70% of one episode (or 70% of an entire film for movies).
18.2 million accounts have already watched all eight episodes of the season, because, duh.
Now, come on, Netflix, renew Stranger Things for season 4!
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