Adolescence Becomes No. 1 On Netflix's Most Watched TV Charts, Surpasses Stranger Things 3, Bridgerton 2 With 96.7 Million Views

Adolescence garnered 30.4 million views this week alone and stands numero uno since past week. The feat came in just 17 days of its release. As per standards, Netflix measures its most popular series lists accounting for 91 days of viewership. This gives Adolescence an upper hand of more than two months.

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Adolescence rose to the occasion of topping Netflix's All Time Most Popular TV List. It has managed to leave behind the streamer's other blockbuster titles like Stranger Things 3 and Bridgerton 2. The surprise global hit has managed to join Netflix's list of most popular English-language TV series of all time at No.

9 pocketing 96.7 million views so far. Adolescence released on March 13.



Within its three weeks run, it overthrew Stranger Things Season 3 at 94.8 million and knocking Bridgerton Season 2 at 93.8 million.

As of now, the Duffer Brothers' supernatural thriller show has been pushed to No. 10, while he latter has gone off the list all together. Adolescence becomes No.

1 on Netflix Adolescence garnered 30.4 million views this week alone and stands numero uno since past week. The feat came in just 17 days of its release.

As per standards, Netflix measures its most popular series lists accounting for 91 days of viewership. This gives Adolescence an upper hand of more than two months to continue climbing the charts and rejistering records. In the meantime, Wednesday Season 1 grabs No.

1 spot on the Most Popular English-language TV List and Stranger Things 4 is at 2. At No. 3 is Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, and No.

4 and 5 remain occupied by Bridgerton Season 1 and The Queen's Gambit. Other shows in the list are Bridgerton Season 3, The Night Agent Season 1, and Fool Me Once. ALSO READ: Will There Be Netflix's Adolescence Season 2? Creators Stephen Graham, Hannah Walters Break Silence According to a recent report in Variety, Adolescence will be available for teachers and parents to initiate conversations about crime and toxic masculinity amongst teenagers.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a roundtable discussion with Adolescence co-creator Jack Thorne, producers Emma Feller and Jo Johnson, and charities Tender, the NSPCC, and The Children’s Society for the same. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Web Series, Entertainment News and around the world..