
Netflix will publish their new weekly “Top 10 on Netflix” every Tuesday based on hours viewed from Monday to Sunday the previous week for both original and licensed titles. The lists are broken as follows: global Top 10 lists for Films (English), TV (English), Films (non-English) and TV (non-English), as well as rankings for over 90 countries. The website is currently available in English and Spanish, with more languages to come next year.
These weekly lists are in addition to the daily country Top 10 rows that was introduced on Netflix last year, which will now also be based on hours viewed. So whether you’re searching for Top 10 on Netflix or browsing directly on our service, it’s incredibly easy to see what other people are watching.
Netflix also knows that fans love to track the most popular films and shows of all time. So they will also update the overall lists, which was first published last month, as new titles become mega hits. These lists are based on the total hours viewed in a title’s first 28 days on Netflix.
Want to know what titles did well in the Philippines? For last week, we saw:

The site is easy to navigate – so please feel free to play around with it, you can also download assets directly to use for your reporting, if need be. You can read more about the new Top 10 on Netflix on our blog – To All The Metrics I’ve Loved Before: The Story of Our New Weekly “Top 10 on Netflix” and Top 10 Things to Know About Our Weekly Top 10, which includes a breakdown of our methodology.