These are Netflix’s top 10 most-watched series of all time

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Netflix has revealed its top 10 most-watched TV series of all time, based on views from their first 91 days on the streamer.

Sitting at the top of the list is the Addams Family spin-off series Wednesday. The Jenna Ortega-led show has been viewed 252,100,000 times by subscribers, with a total viewing time of 1,718,800,000 hours.

In second place is Stranger Things season 4, which has been viewed 140,700,000 times and watched for a total of 1,838,000,000 hours. The fifth and final season is set to drop on the streamer in 2025.

DAHMER: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story comes in at third with 115,600,000 views and a viewing time of 1,031,100,000 hours, while Bridgerton season 1 closely follows with 113,300,000 views and 929,300,000 hours.

Making up the top five is the Anya Taylor-Joy chess drama The Queen’s Gambit, which clocked 112,800,000 views and 746,400,000 hours.

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Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams in ‘Wednesday’ CREDIT: Netflix

Other additions to the top 10 include The Night Agent season 1, Fool Me Once, Stranger Things season 3, and Bridgeton season 2.

Finally, creeping into 10th place is the surprise hit Baby Reindeer. The recently released stalker drama, which was written by and stars Richard Gadd, has been viewed 84,500,000 times and watched for 335,200,000 hours in total.

Netflix typically doesn’t divulge its viewing figures, but in addition to sharing its top 10 “Most Popular” TV shows, it also revealed its most-viewed English language films, non-English films, and non-English TV series.

Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds proved to be the most popular English-language movie, while the Norwegian monster epic Troll clinched the top spot for foreign language films.

As for the most popular foreign language TV series, Squid Game was the clear winner with a whopping 265,200,000 views and a watch time of 2,205,200,000, making it Netflix’s most popular piece of content of all time, based on its first 91 days after release.

A second season of the hit Korean show is currently in production, with a teaser trailer having been released by Netflix in February this year.

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