Harry Connick Jr. Romantic Comedy ‘Find Me Falling’ Tops All Netflix Weekly Streaming Through July 28

Harry Connick Jr.  Romantic Comedy 'Find Me Falling' Tops All Netflix Weekly Streaming Through July 28

Harry Connick Jr.

Erik Gruenwedel

Romantic comedy Find Me Fallingstarring Harry Connick Jr., topped all Netflix content, in addition to the English language movie chart with 16.1 million views for the week ended July 28.

Part 1 of “Cobra Kai‘s” sixth and final season held onto the No. 1 spot on the English language TV chart with 9.5 million views. Season 1 returned to the chart at No. 9 with 1.9 million views. Part 2 is set to release on Nov. 15, and Part 3 is dropping in 2025.

Mexican comedy thriller “Non-Negotiable” debuted at No. 1 on the foreign language movie chart with 7.2 million views, while Thai mystery drama, “Master of the House,” claimed the top spot on the foreign language TV chart with 4.9 million views.

Meanwhile, former chart topper, A Family Affairstarring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King, remained on the English language movie chart in seventh place with 3.3 million views, while Sony Pictures-licensed Anyone But You and Ghostbuster: Frozen Empire returned to the chart at No. 2 and No. 10 with 10.2 million and 3 million views, respectively.

On the English language TV chart, “Bridgerton” remained on the chart in 10th spot with 1.5 million views. “Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam,” the limited series about Lou Pearlman, who created some of the biggest boy bands of the ’90s — and one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history, debuted at No. 2 with 5.6 million views.

“The Decameron,” the soapy dark comedy from Kathleen Jordan starring Zosia Mamet and Saoirse-Monica Jackson debuted at No. 8 with 2.1 million views.

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Season 6 of the reality dating competition series, “Too Hot To Handle” moved up No. 3 on the TV chart with 3.8 million views. Olympics-themed docuseries, “Simone Biles Rising” claimed no. 4 with 3.5 million views. Other list holdovers included Season 3 of the period drama “Vikings: Valhalla” at No. 5 (3.3 million views), superhero series, “Supacell” at No. 6 (2.5 million views), and Season 2 of the true-crime docuseries, “Homicide Los Angeles” at No. 7 at 2.4 million views.

German comedy Blame the Game remained at No. 2 with 4.7 million views, while Italian drama thriller Vanished into the Night remained on the podium with 4.1 million views). French s rake thriller Under Paris remained at No. 5 with 2 million views. Making their chart debuts were the Nigerian drama House of Ga’a at No. 7 (1.7 million views) and the South Korean sci-fi Wonderland at No. 9 with 1.5 million views.

Moving up on the foreign language TV chart was Season 3 of South Korean horror series, “Sweet Home” with 2.8 million views. Debuting on the chart were the eighth and final season of Spanish teen crime drama, “Elite,” in fourth place with 2.4 million views, Japanese dark drama “Tokyo Swindlers” in eighth with 1.3 million views, and gritty Indian comedy “Tribuhuvan Mishra CA Topper” in tenth with 1.3 million views.