Season 3 of “The Witcher” continues to reign over Netflix’s list of English-Language TV titles during the July 3-9 for the second consecutive week. Earning 66.5 million hours viewed, Season 3: Volume 1 of the show experienced a slight drop from its opening figures — but maintained a solid performance.
“The Witcher” Season 3 lead the list of TV titles during the June 26-July 2 viewing window, taking down “Black Mirror” Season 6, with 73 million hours viewed. Running for a total of 4.49 hours, the new season raked in 15.2 million total views. (Netflix calculates total views by dividing hours viewed by the total runtime). Seasons 1 and 2 also rejoined the Top 10 list at No. 6 (2.6 million views) and No. 7 (2.4 million views) as fans revisited or discovered Geralt, Ciri and Yennefer’s journey.
“The Lincoln Lawyer” claimed two spots on the list as Season 2 debuted in second place with 7.4 million views. Season 1 also returned to the list at No. 8 with 2.3 million views.
“Tom Segura: Sledgehammer” joined the list as a newcomer this week. The standup special opened at No. 3 on the list following its July 4 debut with 4.6 million hours viewed — a small number compared to the top 2 spots, but that’s because Netflix has since reorganized its metrics to more accurately reflect standing by total views as opposed to the former hours viewed metric. In its first five days of availability, the title generated 4.5 million total views, just pushing it ahead of “Is It Cake?: Is it Cake, Too?,” which earned 4 million total views despite having 23.7 million hours viewed.
Season 6 of “Black Mirror” fell to fifth place on the chart with 16.7 million hours viewed. After losing its No. 1 spot to “The Witcher” during the previous viewing window, the series managed 3.2 million total views in its fourth week among the top 10 titles.
The bottom two titles on the list are “Suits” Season 1 (2.3 million total views) and “Our Planet II” (2 million total views).
See Netflix’s Top 10 lists for the week of July 3-9 below, beginning with English-language series and followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies and then non-English-language movies.