After four weeks of reigning supreme in the Netflix TV charts, Stranger Things has finally be dethroned by another of the streamer’s big hitters.
The hugely successful Netflix show, whose fourth season was initially released on May 27, has spent the past month dominating the streaming giant’s in-house TV charts. And, given its popularity, Stranger Things’ domination of Netflix Top 10 TV show list (opens in new tab) won’t have come as a shock to anyone.
Now, though, there’s a new kid on the block – and it’s wrestled the crown from Stranger Things, even it’s only for a brief period of time. The Umbrella Academy, another big Netflix original series, returned for its third season on June 22, and it didn’t take long for the superhero-style show to topple Stranger Things 4 in Netflix’s TV series rankings.
According to the latest data compiled by Netflix‘s in-house analytics team, The Umbrella Academy season 3 amassed a total of 124.53 million hours viewed in the week running June 20 to June 26. That figure was enough for it to earn the number one spot on Netflix’s Top 10 TV show English language list and relegate Stranger Things 4 to second spot.
Stranger Things’ latest entry still held its own against The Umbrella Academy’s new season – the Duffer brothers-developed show accumulating 76.9 million hours viewed across the same seven day period. For the first time since season 4 volume 1’s release, though, such viewing figures weren’t enough for it to continue reigning over other TV shows, such as The Lincoln Lawyer and Peaky Blinders season 6.