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Amy Schumer’s ‘Kinda Pregant’ Leads Netflix Top 10 With 25.1 Million Views

Amy Schumer’s new movie “Kinda Pregnant” was the most-watched title on Netflix during the week of Feb. 3-9, hitting 25.1 million views in its first five days of streaming.

It was followed on the streamer’s list of the top 10 English-language movies of the week by “Back in Action,” charting for the fourth week in a row with 9.2 million views. But the No. 2 most-watched title overall was on the non-English-language movies chart: Korean Thriller “Bogotá: City of the Lost” debuted with 13 million views in its first six days on Netflix. “Lucca’s World” came behind it with 9.4 million views in its second week on the chart.

The most watched TV series of the week was also a non-English title: Swedish crime drama “The Åre Murders” debuted with 8.8 million views in its first four days on Netflix.

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Season 2 of “The Night Agent” was the No. 1 English-language title with 7.5 million views in its third week on the chart, with the series’ first season still holding onto a chart position at No. 9 with 2.6 million views. Similarly, the second season of “The Recruit” took No. 2 with 6.1 million views in its second week on the chart, while its first season landed in sixth place with 3.3 million views. “American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson” took fourth place with 4.5 million views in its second week on the chart.

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Next were two debuts: “Sweet Magnolias” Season 4 opened at No. 4 with 4 million views, while limited series “Apple Cider Vinegar” premiered with 3.8 million views, both in four days. Another edition of “Raw” made the chart, with the Feb. 3 wrestling event hitting 3.1 million views.

In its second week on the chart, preschool series “Ms. Rachel” was No. 2 with 3 million views. And after “The Night Agent” Season 1, in the 10th position, was Season 1 of CBS’ “Ghosts,” which was recently added to Netflix and accrued 2.2 million views.

See the Netflix Top 10 charts for Feb. 3-9 below, starting with English-language series and movies and followed by non-English-language series and movies.

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