Television

Netflix Top 10: ‘That ‘90s Show’ Lands at No. 5 With 41 Million Hours Viewed in Opening Weekend

After its Jan. 19 premiere, “That ’90s Show” has debuted on Netflix’s Top 10 list at No. 5. In its first four days of availability on the streamer, the series picked up 41.08 million hours viewed – a slow start given the popularity of the original series, “That ’70s Show.” Though, that number could expect to pick up in the coming weeks.

The rebooted comedy reunites Debra Jo Rupp and Kurtwood Smith as Kitty and Red Forman welcome a new generation of teenagers into their basement when their granddaughter Leia (Callie Haverda) decides to spend her summer in Wisconsin.

As for “Ginny & Georgia,” Season 2 of the drama continues to lead the English-language TV chart for the third week with 87.4 million hours viewed. In the previous week, the second installment was watched for 162.72 million hours. Created by Sarah Lampert, the series quickly jumped into the Top 10 in 88 countries following its Jan. 5 Season 2 premiere.

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