





Bright skies are ahead for The Four Seasons, the eight-episode adaptation of Alan Alda and Carol Burnett’s beloved 1981 romantic comedy of the same name.
The series, created and written by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, debuted at No. 1 (11.9 million views) on the English TV list. It follows the lives of three middle-aged couples (played by Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Will Forte, Kerri Kenney-Silver, and Marco Calvani), many of them friends since college, over the course of a single year. Beginning in spring and ending the following winter, we observe their trials and tribulations (divorce, illness, hurricanes, run-of-the-mill ennui) as they grapple with growing older — and growing apart.
In film, audiences continued to crave HAVOC. The gritty Tom Hardy action thriller set in a criminal underworld clocked another 26.5 million views, keeping its No. 1 spot on the English film list and bringing its 10-day total to a hard-hitting 56.3 million.
In non-English TV, The Eternaut stormed onto the scene with 10.8 million views to claim the top spot. The post-apocalyptic Argentinian series begins with toxic snow falling over Buenos Aires, killing the vast majority of the city’s population. As if that weren’t enough, the threat to survivors grows exponentially when otherworldly creatures arrive. The gripping series has found instant fans around the world, so strap in!




In English TV, You Season 5 continues to stalk the top of the charts (No. 2, 10.9 million views). And in true Joe Goldberg style, Season 1 (2.8 million views) has methodically crept its way back to No. 5. When Joe’s involved, nothing’s ever really over. Plus, Black Mirror (No. 6, 2.5 million views) keeps making a compelling case for tech skeptics, while Turning Point: The Vietnam War made a strong debut at No. 10 with 2.1 million views.
Meanwhile, back in non-English TV, Weak Hero Class 2 (6.4 million views) and The Gardener (2.6 million views) continued to impress, while Asterix and Obelix: The Big Fight made a strong debut at No. 3 (5.8 million views). The animated limited series depicts a tale from the beloved French comic books, as comrades Asterix and Obelix are forced to defend their Gaulish village from an insatiable Caesar. Whimsical, historical fun for the whole family.
And in non-English film, Exterritorial enjoyed a massive debut. Its 38.3 million views planted it firmly in the top spot. Finally, Bullet Train Explosion (10.5 million views), Jewel Thief - The Heist Begins (8.3 million views), and iHostage (5.9 million views) each held steady in the top five.






























































































