In the latest Netflix showdown, Avatar: The Last Airbender stole the spotlight, securing the top spot among TV shows with an impressive 21.2 million views in its debut weekend. The live-action adaptation instantly soared into the Top 10 lists in 92 countries, demonstrating its widespread global appeal.

While Avatar dominated the TV category, the title of the most-watched overall went to the Swedish natural disaster thriller, The Abyss, which raked in 22.3 million views. This gripping film not only claimed the overall crown but also topped the non-English film list, showcasing its international popularity.

Securing the second spot in the TV category was One Day, garnering 7.5 million views. The sixth season of the beloved dating experiment, Love is Blind, followed closely at No. 3, also boasting 7.5 million views.

In the latest Netflix showdown, Avatar: The Last Airbender stole the spotlight, securing the top spot among TV shows

The remaining spots in the top five were claimed by Can I Tell You A Secret? at No. 4, amassing 6.5 million views, and Griselda at No. 5, with 3.1 million views.

In the realm of English films on Netflix, Tyler Perry’s Mea Culpa claimed the throne with an impressive 16 million views, securing its popularity. The romantic comedy Players secured the second spot with 7.4 million views, maintaining a strong viewership.

The top five English films were rounded out by Einstein and the Bomb, Despicable Me 3, and Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken.

As Netflix continues to offer a diverse range of content, the battle for viewership supremacy unfolds, with Avatar: The Last Airbender making a resounding entry into the streaming arena, while The Abyss asserts its dominance across languages and borders.

The streaming giant’s charts reflect the dynamic preferences of global audiences, showcasing the streaming platform’s ability to cater to a wide array of tastes.