Season 4 of ‘Manifest’ opens with #1 on Netflix’s Top 10 TV rankings

The Manifest has made an impressive return on Netflix.

The fourth season of the drama opened on Netflix’s Top 10 at number one after its release on November 4. During October 31 – November. 6 viewing window, the series recorded 57.1 million watch hours in the first three days of its availability. The show’s season premiere also returned to the TV ratings at number 10 in light of the new season.

“Enola Holmes 2” also had a major appearance on broadcast tape. The film opened at the top of the movie chart with 64 million watch hours in the first three days of its availability. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the follow-up movie picks up a young detective who, after solving her first case, embarks on another mystery to find a missing girl in her first real role as a paid detective.

The BBC drama “Inside Man” was shown at number two on the list. The four-episode series, led by Stanley Tucci, was released on Netflix US on October 31 after its September presentation on BBC One and ran at 52.9 million hours during its first full week on the streaming service. Written by Stephen Moffat (“Sherlock”, “Doctor Who”), the series follows American death row inmate (Tucci) with a sideline in solving puzzles who help a young British journalist search for a friend who has suddenly disappeared.

The show started barely before the limited series “From Scratch” starring Zoe Saldana. The Italian-set romantic movie clocked 50.5 million watched hours in its second week, giving the show third place in this week’s ratings — down slightly from the previous week’s top spot with 72 million hours watched. It premiered on October 21, and quickly brought in 32.2 million watch hours after three days on air.

Season 3 of “Love Is Blind” maintained its position at number four with 47.1 million hours watched, a slight jump from last week’s numbers (42.1 million hours watched). Episodes 8-10 debuted on the streaming device on November 2, and will likely give the show a boost in numbers over the past five days in the watch window. Episodes 11-12 will premiere on November 9, so it’s safe to assume that the show will continue to be on the Netflix Top 10 list for some time.

“Guillermo del Toro Cabinet of Curiosities” took fifth place with 38.8 million watch hours in its first 12 days of availability.

Ryan Murphy continues to hold the top 10 rankings with ‘The Watcher’ and ‘Monster’ remaining on the chart at 6 and 8, respectively. The mini-series’ first season managed 35.4 million hours in its third full week on the streaming device, while Jeffrey Dahmer’s biopic starring Evan Peters saw another drop in numbers. The show was watched for 28.3 million hours, pushing the show down the three spots.

“Killer Sally,” the documentary series detailing the love story of former famous bodybuilder couple Sally and Ray McNeill that ended in a tragic Valentine’s Day murder, joined the chart at number nine. In its first five days of availability, the series garnered 25.4 million hours viewed.

Elsewhere on the chart was Season 1 “The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself,” which took seventh place with 30.9 million watched hours.

Check out the top 10 lists on Netflix for the week of October 31-November. 6 below, starting with English-language series followed by non-English TV shows, English-language films and then non-English-language films.



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