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‘The Night Agent’ Cracks Netflix’s Most Popular List at No. 9 With Over 515 Million Hours Viewed, ‘Beef’ Joins Weekly Top 10 at No. 3
'The Night Agent' Cracks Netflix's Most Popular List at No. 9 With Over 515 Million Hours Viewed, 'Beef' Joins Weekly Top 10 at No. 3,In its third week of availability, "The Night Agent" has joined Netflix's Most Popular list at No. 9 with 515.57 million hours viewed

‘The Night Agent’ Cracks Netflix’s Most Popular List at No. 9 With Over 515 Million Hours Viewed, ‘Beef’ Joins Weekly Top 10 at No. 3

In its third week of availability, “The Night Agent” has moved up yet again, joining Netflix’s Most Popular list at No. 9 with 515.57 million hours viewed. According to Netflix’s math, this means the thriller has raked in 62 million views — Netflix calculates total views by piding the total hours viewed by runtime, which is 8.19 hours. During the April 3-9 viewing window, the series pulled in 130.48 million hours viewed and remained No. 1 on the English TV List.

Ali Wong and Steven Yeun’s “Beef” was a newcomer on this week’s top 10 list, coming in at No. 3 with 34.08 million hours viewed. The dark comedy, which scored a 99% certified fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, managed to rank in the Top 10 in 61 countries following its April 6 premiere date.

“Love is Blind” Season 4 jumped in the rankings despite recording less viewership hours during this viewing window landing in No. 2 with 43.14 million hours viewed ahead of the upcoming finale, which will arrive on Friday, April 14. Netflix’s first live reunion special will be held in Los Angeles on April 16 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

The special will be the second time Netflix has tested out live programming on the streamer. It comes after Chris Rock’s “Selective Outrage” standup special, which quickly opened on Netflix’s US chart on the English-language TV list at No. 7 despite a small window of availability. The special eventually landed on Netflix’s Global Top 10 chart at No. 8 on the English titles list with 17.79 million hours viewed after nine days of availability.

“Unseen” and “Wellmania” returned to the weekly top 10 chart for the second week with 17.58 and 13.47 million hours viewed, respectively. Unseen” is a South African TV thriller, which joined the streamer on March 29. The series follows a house cleaner desperately in search for her husband as a dreaded criminal syndicate dredges up past tragedies and ultimately drives her to violence. “Wellmania,” an Australian pick up hailing from creators Brigid Delaney and Benjamin Law, ranked seventh on this week’s list showing a steady hold on its placement from last week.

Season 9 of “The Blacklist” also made an appearance on this week’s list in fifth place with 17.26 million hours viewed, just barely etching its place ahead of “Shadow and Bone” Season 2, which earned 16.74 million hours viewed in its fourth week of availability.

The limited series “Transatlantic” opened on the chart at No. 8 with 12.39 million hours viewed. The German series, which was released on Netflix on April 7, follows two Americans and their allies, who form a scrappy rescue mission in 1940s Marseilles to help artists, writers, and other refugees flee Europe during WWII.

Season 1 of “Designated Survivor” also surprisingly showed up among the list of titles this week, taking the ninth spot with 11.99 million hours viewed.

Most notably, Season 4 of “You” moved to the bottom of the list with 11.89 million hours viewed in its eighth week among the list of titles. The murder mystery thriller previously climbed back to No. 1 during the March 6-12 viewing window after the second half of its latest installment premiered on March 9, where it had a four week run before “The Night Agent” ended its streak.

See Netflix’s Top 10 lists for the week of April 3-9 below, beginning with English-language series and followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies and then non-English-language movies.