Netflix Top 10: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Debuts at No. 2 on Film Chart

the week of July 22-28.

The newest entry in the “Ghostbusters” franchise became available to stream on Netflix on July 22 and pulled in 10.2 million views. It was beaten only by the Harry Connick Jr. film “Find Me Falling,” which repeated in the number one spot for the second week with 16.1 million views.

“Trolls Band Together” (8.1 million views), “Land of Bad” (6.9 million views), and “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” (4.5 million views) rounded out the top five for the week.

On the TV chart, the first five episodes of “Cobra Kai” Season 6 remained atop the Netflix Top 10 for the week. “Cobra Kai” pulled in 9.5 million views in its second week of availability, down nearly 36% from last week when it hit 14.8 million. It was followed by the limited docuseries “Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam,” which pulled in 5.6 million views after becoming available to stream on July 24.

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“Vikings: Valhalla” Season 3 dropped to the number five spot with 3.3 million views after ranking at number two the previous week, while the docuseries “Simone Biles Rising” dropped to number four with 3.5 million views, down from the number three spot and 4.7 million views the week prior. Other entries in the English TV top 10 for the week include ”

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See Netflix’s Top 10 lists for the week of July 22-28 below. The lists begin with English-language series and are followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies, and then non-English-language movies.

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