Netflix Top 10s: ‘APEX’ Dominates Week 2 While New Series ‘Man on Fire’ Sparks a Solid 11M Debut
The full weekly Netflix global top 10s plus the biggest stories and charts from the week ending May 3rd, 2026.
By Kasey Moore • [
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May 5th, 2026 - 4:37 pm
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Welcome back to our weekly deep dive into the global Netflix viewing data! The survival thriller spectacle APEX continues to flex its muscles, holding onto its crown as one of the biggest movie debuts of the year in its second week. Over on the TV side, the big-budget international thriller Man on Fire sparked a solid—if not mega explosive—debut with 11 million views, leaving its season 2 fate hanging in the balance. We’re also breaking down the softer-than-expected sophomore return of Mindy Kaling’s Running Point, a steep drop for Stranger Things: Tales from ’85, and yet another reminder that true crime always sells. Let’s dive into the numbers to see what the world is bingeing.
Elsewhere, we’ve already covered how Swapped has made the second-biggest animated movie debut for a Friday release, based on all available data. A welcome and much-needed hit from Skydance Animation for the streamer.
Not as many no-shows this week as in prior weeks, although we would highlight Funny AF With Kevin Hart, which is ongoing with live episodes, still absent from the TV English charts. Netflix India did strike out with its new sports thriller Glory, which failed to chart.
Let’s start with how the weekly top 10 views compare against data going back to June 2023:
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English TV: 52,100,000 views (Rank 56 of 150 weeks)
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English Film: 85,100,000 views (Rank 36 of 150 weeks)
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Non-English TV: 29,300,000 views (Rank 63 of 150 weeks)
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Non-English Film: 17,900,000 views (Rank 139 of 150 weeks)
1. Man on Fire Debuts to 11M Views
A good week for Netflix’s big new English-language series, with Man on Fire debuting to 11M views. That doesn’t quite put the show in big hit territory, but it’s certainly good enough for a new property. It’s got some work to do to secure a hopeful season 2 renewal, especially if you consider that a show like this, filming across multiple countries, will have a hefty budget. Let’s stack it against some of 2026’s debuts and some shows from the past few years, also released on a Thursday, in a similar budget/genre:
Netflix Viewership Data - 1 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
Untamed - Season 1 24,600,000 1
The Watcher - Season 1 22,300,000 2
The Night Agent - Season 1 20,600,000 3
His and Hers 19,900,000 4
Man on Fire - Season 1 11,000,000 5
Black Doves - Season 1 10,800,000 6
1899 - Season 1 10,800,000 7
The Diplomat - Season 1 8,500,000 8
The Waterfront - Season 1 8,300,000 9
The Abandons - Season 1 7,300,000 10
The Recruit - Season 1 7,100,000 11
Obliterated - Season 1 7,000,000 12
The Lincoln Lawyer - Season 1 5,400,000 13
The Brothers Sun - Season 1 4,100,000 14
Big Mistakes - Season 1 2,700,000 15
2. APEX Holds Strong In Week 2 – Still Third Biggest Movie Debut of Year
APEX topped the movie chart once again, growing viewing hours by just over 5% to 63.6M hours and 40.2M views. Last week, its debut was enough to be the third-biggest of the year, and that remains the case in week 2 with* The Rip* and War Machine ahead by around 3M views as of week 2:
Netflix Viewership Data - 2 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (2 weeks) Rank
War Machine 83,700,000 1
The Rip 82,000,000 2
Apex 78,400,000 3
Thrash 72,200,000 4
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man 44,700,000 5
People We Meet on Vacation 40,500,000 6
Joe’s College Road Trip 22,900,000 7
Roommates 20,900,000 8
Let’s look at the trajectory thus far and what needs to happen to catch up in the weeks to come:
3. Running Point Season 2 Vs Season 1
The Mindy Kaling-led comedy series Running Point returned with season 2 last week and opened pretty positively, though notably down from season 1, and didn’t come with a near instant renewal like last time around. That trend of being down on S1 continues in week 2, with views still roughly 44% lower than week 1 (12M views for S2 vs 21.5M for S1). That still doesn’t seem terminal to me, but probably doesn’t indicate the show going much beyond 3 or 4 seasons. We should note that season 1 is quite high up in the weekly charts suggesting that the release of season 2 has gotten new people in the door or at least people returning, which is always a positive sign.
4. Should I Marry a Murderer? Debuts Strong
Another strong docu-series debut for a Wednesday this week for Netflix with Should I Marry a Murderer? from the United Kingdom lighting up the charts to achieve second on the TV English charts below Man on Fire with 10.6M views. That puts it quite below some of the biggest docu-series ever, like American Nightmare and Depp vs. Heard, but more in line with the Killer Sally, Amy Bradley is Missing, and the recently released *Trust Me: The False Prophet *mark. Nothing new to learn here. True crime sells.
Netflix Viewership Data - 1 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
American Nightmare 21,400,000 1
Depp v Heard 16,200,000 2
American Manhunt: Osama Bin Laden 12,600,000 3
American Murder: Laci Peterson 12,400,000 4
Amy Bradley is Missing 12,200,000 5
Should I Marry a Murderer? 10,600,000 6
Killer Sally 10,100,000 7
Trust Me: The False Prophet 9,800,000 8
Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing 9,800,000 9
This is the Zodiac Speaking 7,500,000 10
American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson 5,500,000 11
Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia 4,800,000 12
Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes 3,400,000 13
Hulk Hogan: Real American 3,000,000 14
Turning Point: The Vietnam War 2,100,000 15
5. Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 *Viewing Hours Drop 26% In First Full Week
Stranger Things‘ big new animated series returned to the weekly top 10s for its second and what could be its last time, as it just narrowly got in with 2.1M views. Already renewed for a season 2, the show isn’t quite living up to the lofty hopes that the flagship series deserved, with it now tracking substantially below a comparable animated title, Devil May Cry season 1.
Netflix Viewership Data - 2 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (2 weeks) Rank
Devil May Cry - Season 1 10,400,000 1
Stranger Things: Tales from ‘85 - Season 1 4,900,000 2
Castlevania: Nocturne - Season 1 4,400,000 3
Terminator Zero 3,000,000 4
6. Envious Returns for Fourth and Final Season
The Argentinian comedy series has had remarkably good viewership throughout its run since its debut in 2024, but it came to an end with its fourth season, and the truth is, it could’ve kept going, managing to top the numbers of season 3, but came just shy of topping the best opening week of season 2.
Netflix Viewership Data - 1 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
Envious - Season 2 3,300,000 1
Envious - Season 4 3,000,000 2
Envious - Season 3 2,800,000 3
Envious - Season 1 2,300,000 4
7. My Dearest Señorita from Netflix Spain
Netflix Spain launched My Dearest Señorita on Friday which, per the official description, was always going to be a unique title for the top 10s. It reads, “A young woman from a traditional family learns she’s intersex, sparking a journey of self-discovery, gender identity and love found in unexpected places.” It debuted to 1.7M views, which is lower compared to recent Spanish movie releases, but honestly, the fact that it featured in the top 10s at all, given the subject matter, is a win in my book.
Netflix Viewership Data - 1 Week Analysis
Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
Bad Influence 16,900,000 1
A Widow’s Game 15,400,000 2
Firebreak 6,100,000 3
53 Sundays 2,900,000 4
She Walks in Darkness 2,700,000 5
The Night My Dad Saved Christmas 2 2,200,000 6
My Dearest Señorita 1,700,000 7
Full Netflix Top 10s for Week Ending May 3rd, 2026
English TV
Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Man on Fire: Season 1 61,000,000 11,000,000 1
2 Should I Marry A Murderer?: Limited Series 26,800,000 10,600,000 1
3 Unchosen: Season 1 39,700,000 (-15.35%) 8,800,000 2
4 Running Point: Season 2 32,000,000 (26.98%) 6,700,000 2
5 Hulk Hogan: Real American: Limited Series 12,900,000 (4.88%) 3,100,000 2
6 Raw: April 27, 2026 5,200,000 (-21.21%) 2,800,000 1
7 Running Point: Season 1 12,500,000 (-50.40%) 2,500,000 6
8 Danny Go!: Season 1 4,600,000 2,300,000 3
9 Salish & Jordan Matter: Season 1 7,700,000 (-23.76%) 2,200,000 4
10 Stranger Things: Tales From ’85: Season 1 10,100,000 2,100,000 2
English Film
Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Apex 63,600,000 (5.12%) 40,200,000 2
2 Swapped 26,400,000 15,500,000 1
3 Thrash 6,200,000 (-55.07%) 4,300,000 4
4 Migration 5,700,000 4,100,000 4
5 KPop Demon Hunters 6,500,000 (-7.14%) 3,900,000 46
6 180 5,900,000 (-78.70%) 3,700,000 3
7 Roommates 6,500,000 (-69.77%) 3,600,000 3
8 Trust 5,200,000 (10.64%) 3,500,000 2
9 Miraculous World: Paris, Tales of Shadybug and Claw Noir 2,600,000 3,300,000 1
10 Gladiator II 7,300,000 3,000,000 3
Non-English TV
Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 If Wishes Could Kill: Limited Series 44,800,000 (165.09%) 7,500,000 2
2 Flunked: Season 1 16,500,000 (98.80%) 4,000,000 2
3 Sold Out on You: Limited Series 16,300,000 (58.25%) 3,700,000 2
4 Straight to Hell: Season 1 27,500,000 3,300,000 1
5 Envious: Season 4 13,100,000 3,000,000 1
6 Santita: Season 1 8,500,000 1,900,000 1
7 Fake Profile: Season 3 11,300,000 (-42.93%) 1,700,000 3
8 Ronaldinho: The One and Only: Limited Series 4,200,000 (-63.48%) 1,500,000 3
9 Bloodhounds: Season 2 10,400,000 (-32.47%) 1,500,000 5
10 Alpha Males: Season 5 4,100,000 (-54.44%) 1,200,000 3
Non-English Film
Rank Title Hours Views Week #
1 Buen Camino 6,000,000 4,000,000 1
2 Je m’appelle Agneta 6,700,000 3,500,000 1
3 My Dearest Señorita 3,300,000 1,700,000 1
4 Son-In-Law 2,500,000 1,400,000 1
5 Love at Last 2,000,000 (-48.72%) 1,300,000 2
6 Yiya Murano: Death at Tea Time 2,200,000 (0.00%) 1,300,000 2
7 Raakaasa 2,700,000 1,200,000 1
8 Do Deewane Seher Mein 2,800,000 (-50.88%) 1,200,000 3
9 Prey 1,700,000 1,200,000 4
10 Janur Ireng 1,800,000 1,100,000 1
**What’s your biggest takeaway from the top 10s this week? Let us know in the comments down below. **