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Netflix Viewing Up 5% in Second Half of 2024, ‘Squid Game 2’ Leads as Most-Watched TV Series

Netflix subscribers streamed more content than ever in the back half of 2024 — and the second season of Korean hit drama “Squid Game” was the biggest TV show on the service.

The streamer’s customers watched more than 94 billion hours on Netflix in the second half of last year, a 5% increase year over year, according to its latest Engagement Report sharing data on what people watched on from July-December 2024.

“Squid Game” Season 2, despite premiering on Dec. 26 with only six days left in the year, dominated the period as Netflix’s most-viewed series with nearly 87 million views. That said, no single title accounts for more than 1% of total viewing on Netflix. For example, “Squid Game 2” represented only 0.7% of global viewing for the time period. That’s “why we invest in a wide variety of quality shows and films and why we need to make them great, so that every time a member comes to Netflix they press play and stay,” the company said in a blog post Wednesday.

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The company calculates views by dividing total hours viewed by runtime. The Engagement Report, which Netflix is releasing twice per year, covers about 99% of all video watch-time on Netflix. Note that the data is self-reported by the company. (See the lists of the top 10 shows and films on Netflix below.)

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Other highlights from the biannual report:

  • Animated films continue to drive high engagement. Ten of the top 25 films in the second half of 2024 were animated, including “Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch” (67 million views), “Trolls Band Together” (61 million), “That Christmas” (60 million), “Sing” (58 million) and “Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie” (56 million).
  • True crime remains a popular genre, reflected by top-performing titles “The Menendez Brothers” (39 million), “American Murder: Laci Peterson” (37 million), “Worst Ex Ever” (26 million), “Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter” (25 million) and “The Lost Children” (22 million).
  • Almost one-third of all viewing on Netflix came from non-English shows and films. In addition to “Squid Game 2,” top titles were Norway’s “La Palma” (52 million), Mexico’s “The Accident” (41 million), France’s “Family Pack” (41 million), Germany’s “The Empress” Season 2 (19 million), Brazil’s “Senna” (15 million) and Colombia’s “One Hundred Years of Solitude” (9 million), a series based on the novel by Gabriel García Márquez.

Netflix Top 10 Most-Viewed TV Shows, Second Half of 2024

Title Release Date Views
Squid Game: Season 2 // 오징어 게임: 시즌 2 Dec. 26, 2024 86,500,000
The Perfect Couple: Season 1 Sept. 5, 2024 75,100,000
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story Sept. 19, 2024 69,700,000
Emily in Paris: Season 4 Aug. 15, 2024 57,800,000
Nobody Wants This: Season 1 Sept. 26, 2024 56,800,000
La Palma: Limited Series Dec. 12, 2024 52,200,000
Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Nov. 11, 2024 48,900,000
The Accident: Season 1 // Accidente: Temporada 1 Aug. 21, 2024 41,200,000
Black Doves: Season 1 Dec. 5, 2024 38,800,000
Cobra Kai: Season 6 July 18, 2024 38,300,000

Netflix Top 10 Most-Viewed Movies, Second Half of 2024

Title Release Date Views
Carry-On Dec. 13, 2024 137,300,000
The Union Aug. 16, 2024 131,100,000
Rebel Ridge Sept. 6, 2024 129,000,000
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F July 3, 2024 97,100,000
Our Little Secret Nov. 27, 2024 81,300,000
Sing: Thriller Oct. 16, 2024 77,000,000
A Family Affair June 28, 2024 74,200,000
Uglies Sept. 13, 2024 72,100,000
Don’t Move Oct. 25, 2024 69,400,000
Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch  – 66,500,000

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