
'K-Pop Demon Hunters' is on track to make Netflix history.
This week, the film recorded 26 million views, surpassing last week’s 25.9 million, and reclaimed the #1 spot on Netflix. Currently, it trails the all-time most-watched film, 'Red Notice,' by just 20.4 million views, putting it in a strong position to become Netflix's all-time most-watched film by next week.
The film has also achieved a first in Netflix history: it has remained #1 for four consecutive weeks, and even in its ninth week, viewership continues to rise, which is a rare occurrence on the streaming platform.


Netflix’s top films of all time (based on views within 91 days of release):
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Red Notice – 230,900,000
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K-Pop Demon Hunters – 210,500,000 (Week 9, still counting)
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Carry-On – 172,100,000
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Don’t Look Up – 171,400,000
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The Adam Project – 157,600,000
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Bird Box – 157,400,000
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Back in Action – 147,200,000
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Leave the World Behind – 143,400,000
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The Gray Man – 139,300,000
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Damsel – 138,000,000
With momentum like this, 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' may soon take the crown as Netflix’s most-watched film ever.
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