Pack your bags: This week, Netflix viewers can prepare for their vacation with Jaume Collet-Serra’s latest thrill ride, Carry On, starring Taron Egerton, Jason Bateman, and Sofia Carson. I did. The airport-set Christmas thriller topped the UK film list with 42 million views, the biggest opening for a Netflix film this year, and reached the top 10 in 93 countries.
Meanwhile, new Golden Globe nominee Black Doves remained at number one on the UK TV list for a second week, reaching the top 10 in 92 countries with 14.6 million views. I continued to stay. Jamie Foxx’s stand-up special “What Had Happened Was…” came in at No. 2 (8.2 million views), while “No Good Deed,” the new murder mystery from “Dead to Me” creator Liz Feldman, It ranked #3 (6 million views). And “A Man on the Inside,” a cozy comedy starring Ted Danson (just renewed for a second season), remains in eighth place (1.9 million views). In the list of non-English TV programs, the limited series “La Palma” ranks first (13.1 million views), while the long-awaited film adaptation “One Hundred Years of Solitude” Part 1 ranks third (3.6 million views). It first appeared on the TV show.
Dramas include series such as Colman Domingo’s The Madness (ranked 4th on British TV, viewed 5.4 million times) and It Ends With Us (ranked 5th in British cinema, viewed 10.9 million times). It was a strong week for movies overall. The list of non-English TV shows includes South Korea’s When the Phone Rings (No. 2, 4.4 million views) and The Trunk (No. 8, 1.8 million views), and Brazil’s Senna (No. 4). Spain’s 1992 (6th place, 2.1 million views) reigned supreme.
“That Christmas” (No. 2, 17.1 million views), “Mary” (No. 3, 13.2 million views), “The Grinch” (No. 4, 13.2 million views), Our Little Secret (No. 6) (10.4 million views) will continue for one more week. On the UK TV list, Sabrina Carpenter’s Nonsense Christmas remained popular at number 7 (2 million views). If you’re looking for a more cozy holiday scene, don’t forget to check out the new Squid Game, Bridgerton, and Spellbound-themed virtual Yule Logs to keep you in the festive spirit.
Outside of Holiday Snowdome, South African vacation comedy Disaster Holiday debuted at No. 8 on the English language movie list (with 6 million views). Historical dramas in non-English languages are also doing well, with Germany’s “The Empress” Season 2 ranking seventh on the list of non-English TV programs (2 million views) and Italy’s “The Children’s Train” It topped the movie charts (11.4 million views). .
Fans continue to press play on true crime shows on English TV listings, including Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey (No. 9, 1.8 million views) and Kings of Tupelo: Southern Crime Monogatari” (10th place, 1.8 million views). Not to be outdone, the third season of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On also finished in fifth place (3.4 million views). view).

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