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New Netflix series tops charts immediately with 50 million views in just 5 days

New Netflix series tops charts immediately with 50 million views in just 5 days

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Steve Charnock Published August 14, 2025 2:43pm Updated August 14, 2025 2:43pm Link is copied Comments Netflix's latest TV viewing figures are out and they showcase another fine line-up of high-quality telly content that blends returning favourites with intriguing newcomers. Quirky gothic mystery sits alongside courtroom drama, reality romance, tense thrillers and giant men bouncing into rubberised roping. Some titles have been riding high for weeks, while others are fresh arrivals making an immediate (and enormous) impact. Here's a look at the current top 10 most-watched TV shows on the planet's biggest streaming platform based on global viewing over the past week… (Picture: Netflix) The second season of this popular, fast-paced anime continues to build on its unusual mix of sci-fi and supernatural themes. It couples frantic action with comedic touches, giving it a distinctive personality that appeals beyond traditional anime fans (although that is the show's core audience, of course). The new episodes expand the characters' relationships while always keeping the story fun and inventive. Viewers who enjoyed the first run will find plenty here to keep them hooked (Picture: Netflix) Netflix's reality dating series is back, mixing competition with romance. The formula remains simple but effective, as shifting alliances and rivalries keep the pace moving. It plays to devotees of the genre who enjoy seeing contestants navigate both strategic games and genuine connections. Not seen it? It's not likely to trouble the Emmys, but it offers up the kind of easy viewing that can quickly turn into a guilty all-night binge-watch (Picture: Netflix) This new Netflix sitcom isn't getting particularly great write-ups from critics. But audiences are enjoying it and it does have a kind of warm, cosy feeling to it. It harks back to the golden days of sitcoms past, so it's a nice, reassuring watch. The gags aren't overly sophisticated, but the performances are enough to make you look over any slightly hacky joke writing. It's from the US sitcom mensch Chuck Lorre (Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory) and stars US stand-up Leanne Morgan in the lead as a woman navigating divorce. Third Rock From the Sun's Kristen Johnson steals the show, however (Picture: Netflix) It was all go in the WWE's squared circle again this week, as ever. Seth Rollins celebrated his new World Heavyweight Title before LA Knight returned to challenge him. Roman Reigns' surprise comeback ended with Rollins and allies laying him out. Elsewhere, Dominik Mysterio won with a little masked help, Sheamus vs. Rusev ended in a rare double count-out and Nikki Bella confronted Becky Lynch (Picture: WWE) Set in South Korea's high-pressure legal world, this courtroom drama centres on rookie lawyer Kang Hyo-min and her icy yet brilliant mentor Yoon Seok-hoon. Each episode features tightly crafted cases and evolving personal dynamics. Think: Ally McSeoul (Picture: Netflix) Set in an affluent Texas community, this glossy drama peels back layers of privilege to reveal envy, betrayal and dangerous secrets. Based on May Cobb's novel, it follows Sophie O'Neill as she becomes entangled with a seductive social circle whose allure quickly turns toxic. The series stars Malin Åkerman, Brittany Snow and Dermot Mulroney, all delivering sharply drawn performances that give weight to the intrigue. The suspense grows gradually, mixing tense confrontations with moments of quiet calculation until the veneer finally cracks and some serious drama smashes out all over the place (Picture: Netflix/Lionsgate) In this tense Mexican drama, a woman trapped in a controlling marriage begins an affair with a younger man, seeking both comfort and a measure of revenge. What starts as a bid for freedom quickly turns into a dangerous fight for survival. Critics aren't hugely enthusiastic about it, but its soapy qualities make it an easy, if really quite steamy, watch at times. Zuria Vega delivers a compelling lead performance, supported by Andres Baida in a role that keeps the drama simmering until the final moments (Picture: Netflix) Filmed against the sweeping backdrop of Yosemite, this crime drama follows a murder investigation that draws together park rangers, detectives and locals in a tense battle between justice and self-preservation. Eric Bana brings a grounded, quietly commanding presence to the lead role, with Sam Neill lending gravitas as a figure whose motives are not always clear. The wilderness is more than scenery here, it's used almost like a character. It breaks no barriers in terms of originality, but Untamed's well crafted and always looks beautiful (Picture: Netflix) Jenna Ortega has become a star off the back of her brilliant performance as Wednesday Addams here, injecting fresh grim-glamour into the role made famous by Christina Ricci in the nineties. The first series was huge for Netflix and picked up millions of fans and a coffinful of Primetime Emmys. In light (or dark) of the release of the second series, interest in the first run picked back up in the past week, making the debut season the second-most watched show on Netflix. No prizes for guessing which show stole top spot... (Picture: Netflix) The follow-up season builds on everything that made the first a success, while adding a whole bunch of dark and unique new storylines and characters. Netflix expected there to be interest in Wednesday when they commissioned the show. But no one suspected it would go on to become quite the phenomenon it's turned into. 50 million views in under a week is unprecedented. It's #1 in 91 countries... This show is an absolute juggernaut. Expect to see it topping the charts for some time (Picture: Netflix)
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Catherine Zeta-Jones is finally in the driving seat of her volatile marriage to Michael Douglas... as her starring role in hit Netflix show Wednesday puts her career back on track
Catherine Zeta-Jones is finally in the driving seat of her volatile marriage to Michael Douglas... as her starring role in hit Netflix show Wednesday puts her career back on track

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Catherine Zeta-Jones is finally in the driving seat of her volatile marriage to Michael Douglas... as her starring role in hit Netflix show Wednesday puts her career back on track

She is basking in some of the best reviews of her career as the feisty family matriarch Morticia Addams in Netflix 's hit show Wednesday. And sources close to Catherine Zeta-Jones say the 55-year-old Welsh Oscar-winner is 'happier than she has ever been' in her private life too, describing her 25-year marriage to screen icon Michael Douglas as being 'in a really good place'. The comments defy recent rumours that their relationship is hitting the rocks. In interviews to promote Wednesday – Netflix's top show on both sides of the Atlantic – Catherine doubled down, jokingly observing that her marriage has lasted a quarter of a century in an industry not known for marital stability. She said: 'It's a joy, it's a milestone, especially in this industry. And we haven't tried to kill each other. I'm sure he's tried… but he's never succeeded.' Catherine is looking so good in her career-reviving role – critics have said she steals the second season of Wednesday from star Jenna Ortega and guests including Lady Gaga – that some have speculated she has gone under the surgeon's knife, a topic she has yet to address. One of her long-term friends told The Mail on Sunday this week: 'I think it's probably as much of a surprise to Catherine and Michael that they have reached this stage in their lives. The love has always been there. 'But, like any couple, they've had some pretty big ups and downs. There were times when their marriage was hanging by a thread. I don't know if anyone expected it to survive. 'Catherine is happier than she's ever been and is in a really good place both professionally and personally and it's great to see. It hasn't always been that way.' Indeed, it hasn't. Just eight months ago, rumours circulated that the notoriously volatile pair were having marital problems after Douglas, 80, was spotted pointing his finger accusingly at his wife on the red carpet at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during what appeared to be a heated public argument. As an exasperated Catherine gesticulated back at her husband, Hollywood insiders again raised the question of whether the union was in trouble. In 30 years of covering Hollywood, the Douglas-Zeta Jones marriage has been one which has appeared on my radar as the source of more gossip and speculation than perhaps any other. One producer who worked with both actors told me: 'People were taking bets on when they would break up. They've always been incredibly volatile. You'd see them having heated words on the red carpet and at Hollywood events.' Douglas, who went to rehab for drugs and alcohol addiction during his divorce from first wife Diandra, was one of Hollywood's most notorious ladies' men when he fell for Catherine – a sweet shop-owner's daughter from Mumbles in Swansea. The pair – who share a September 25 birthday, a quarter of a century apart – met when mutual friend Melanie Griffith (star of Working Girl) introduced them at a party at the Deauville Film Festival in France in August 1998. Wall Street and Fatal Attraction star Douglas – son of Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas, who was then at the peak of his career – whispered: 'I'm going to be the father of your children.' Catherine – who had parlayed a break-out role in 1990s ITV series The Darling Buds Of May into a respectable Hollywood career, which included films such as The Mask of Zorro – replied: 'I've heard a lot about you and I think it's time I said 'goodnight'.' She walked out of the party and left France early next morning. 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A long-time confidante said: 'Catherine has struggled with bipolar disorder and depression and always been open about it. 'When Michael got sick she was juggling a young family and a career that hadn't taken off in the way everyone thought it would do after she won the Oscar. It put a huge strain on their marriage.' In 2011, Catherine announced that she was seeking in-patient treatment for bipolar II disorder – marked by periods of depression followed by manic highs – and checked into £700-a-night Silver Hill psychiatric hospital in Connecticut. The pair publicly split in 2013 and, according to friends, went through intensive therapy both together and individually. The close friend said: 'Their marriage was hanging by a thread. They both needed to reassess and to reset. 'They never stopped loving each other but there were times they didn't like each other that much. They worked hard to get back on track.' Catherine went to the couple's upstate New York home with their children and moved her mother Pat over from Wales to help. Michael remained at the pair's £12million New York apartment but he would visit his family every weekend. The friend said: 'All couples go through rough times and that was definitely the roughest for them. But they got through it and rebuilt their marriage.' By 2014 they were back together, rekindling their romance with quiet dinners and holidays away from the spotlight at their sprawling home in the village of Valldemossa in Majorca. The friend said: 'Catherine's career went through a long lean period, which didn't help matters. 'At one point she was selling stuff on [US shopping channel] QVC. 'She is a great mother and really only started focusing on her career again once the kids were grown up. 'That's why this career resurgence is so heartening. She was in the first season of Wednesday but the role of Morticia wasn't that big. 'Fans loved her so this time around Netflix put her front and centre and she's stealing the show.' For his part, Douglas has pretty much retired after a career that saw him win two Oscars – the Best Picture award for producing for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and the Best Actor gong for Wall Street. He has also had hits such as Basic Instinct, The War of the Roses and, in later years, shows like Netflix's award-winning drama The Kominsky Method. At the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic last month for a screening of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (which he produced in 1975), he said: 'I have not worked since 2022, purposely, because I realised I had to stop. 'I've been working for almost 60 years and I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on set. 'I have no real intention of going back. I say I'm not retired because if something special came up, I'd go back. 'But otherwise, I'm quite happy to watch my wife work. 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One Night ITV cast: Full cast of Jodie Whittaker show
One Night ITV cast: Full cast of Jodie Whittaker show

Scotsman

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One Night ITV cast: Full cast of Jodie Whittaker show

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Amanda Holden suffers blow as controversial Netflix show axed despite success
Amanda Holden suffers blow as controversial Netflix show axed despite success

Metro

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Amanda Holden suffers blow as controversial Netflix show axed despite success

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