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Harlan Coben‘s latest mystery is dominating Netflix. I Will Find You attracted 34M in its first full week on the streamer, making it easily the most-watched title from June 22 to 28.
That’s also up from the 24M views that I Will Find You snagged in its opening weekend, which was already the streamer’s biggest original debut of the year so far, suggesting some strong momentum. In the eight episode thriller, Sam Worthington plays David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his son — a crime he didn’t commit.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender also returned to Netflix over the weekend with Season 2 tallying 8.7M views and taking second place on the English TV list. That’s a steep decline from the first season, which premiered to 21.2M views over the same timeframe in 2024. The first season also reentered the list in the No. 3 spot with 3M views.
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The viewership decline isn’t isolated and, to some degree, many television shows see audience depreciation season-over-season. Netflix in particular has experienced this lately with several returning series that debuted to strong numbers but couldn’t beat the sophomore slump, including The Four Seasons, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Running Point, A Man on the Inside, and Beef.
Elsewhere in TV, Season 3 of America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders managed No. 5 with 2.2M views.
Over in film, the success of I Will Find You was rivaled by Voicemails for Isabelle, which topped the English film list with 31M views in its first full week, up significantly from 17.5M views for its opening weekend.
Little Brother debuted to No. 2 on the film list with 14M views, and Maternal Instinct took the No. 3 spot on the list with 8.5M views.
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