During the week spanning July 28th to August 3rd, "KPop Demon Hunters" not only cemented its seventh consecutive week within Netflix's Top 10 rankings but also soared into the ranks of the streamer's all-time most beloved titles. Amassing a staggering 158.8 million views since its June 20th premiere, this musical fantasy now stands proudly in fourth place on the all-time English-language films list, bested only by the likes of "Red Notice" with 230.9 million views, "Carry-On" with 172.1 million, and "Don't Look Up" with 171.4 million. Netflix's all-time charts take into account all views accumulated within the first 91 days of each title's release, meaning "KPop Demon Hunters" still has seven weeks to scale even greater heights.
The only film to outshine "KPop Demon Hunters" during this week was "Happy Gilmore 2." Adam Sandler's comedic gem garnered 40.8 million views in its inaugural full week on Netflix, a slight dip from the 46.7 million views it amassed during its opening weekend. Coming in at third, just behind "KPop Demon Hunters," was "My Oxford Year," which debuted with an impressive 24.6 million views in its first three days of streaming.
On the TV chart, "Untamed" made its third consecutive weekly appearance, amassing 12.2 million views. It was closely followed by "The Hunting Wives," which garnered 5.8 million views in its second week, and "Amy Bradley Is Missing," which tallied 4.2 million views in its third week. On July 30th, "Conversations With a Killer" returned to Netflix with its new season, "The Son of Sam Tapes," debuting with 3.4 million views in its first five days. Next up was Season 2 of "The Sandman," which garnered 2.8 million views in its fifth week on the chart.
As Netflix prepares for the highly anticipated release of Season 2 of "Wednesday," Season 1 has seen a resurgence of interest. After charting for 20 consecutive weeks in 2022, Season 1 re-entered the chart at No. 6 with 2.7 million views. This week, it tied with the new comedy series "Leanne," which premiered on July 31st.
Rounding out the bottom of the chart were the July 28th edition of "Raw: 2025" with 2.7 million views, the debut of "WWE: Unreal" with 2.3 million views, and the 20th week on the chart for "Ms. Rachel" with 2.1 million views.