‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Replaces ‘Stranger Things’ Season 3 as Netflix’s No. 10 Biggest English-Language TV Title Ever With 94.5 Million Views So Far

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Season 2 of “Wednesday” entered Netflix‘s list of its most popular English-language TV titles of all time during Part 2’s second week of availability.

It was expected that the season would eventually make the list, as Season 1 of “Wednesday” remains at No. 1. Season 2 has hit a total of 94.5 million views so far. Netflix compiles its all-time lists by calculating each title’s total views until 91 days after its premiere — or in the case of a multi-part drop like “Wednesday,” until 91 days after the final episodes are released. That means that the Jenna Ortega-led series still has until early December to continue climbing higher on the chart. Season 2’s addition to the list knocked off the previous No. 10 title, which was “Stranger Things” Season 3.

Despite the achievement, “Wednesday” wasn’t the top TV show of the week of Sept. 8-14. That title went to the Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez boxing match with 17.7 million views, while “Wednesday” Season 2 followed with 15 million. And “Wednesday” Season 1 continues to see renewed attention, landing in sixth place with 3.6 million views.

“Hostage” was the No. 7 title with 3 million views in its fourth week, followed by the Sept. 8 edition of “Raw: 2025” with 2.6 million views. The bottom two titles on the chart were “Beauty and the Bester” (2.5 million views) and “Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish” (2 million views), both making their chart debuts.

See the Netflix Top 10 for Sept. 8-14 below, beginning with English-language shows and movies and followed by non-English shows and movies.

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