Thescreescore – Netflix’s cinematic juggernaut, K-Pop Demon Hunters, has relinquished its coveted #1 spot on the streaming giant’s global charts, a stunning development after an unprecedented 14-week reign. While the animated film’s dominance has ended, its legacy remains firmly etched in Netflix history. The romantic comedy, The Wrong Paris, snatched the top position during the week of September 15th to 21st, accumulating an impressive 21.8 million views—a mere 0.6 million more than the K-Pop sensation.
Despite this temporary dethroning, K-Pop Demon Hunters continues to rewrite streaming records. With a staggering 325 million views in its first 91 days, it stands as Netflix’s most-watched movie of all time, a testament to its global appeal. While new releases like The Wrong Paris and Unknown Number: The High School Catfish briefly claimed the #1 spot, K-Pop Demon Hunters consistently returned to the Top 10, showcasing its enduring popularity. Currently, it holds the #1 position in eight countries and remains within the Top 10 in 93. The Wrong Paris, meanwhile, boasts the #1 spot in 53 countries and a Top 10 presence in 91.

The critical reception of these two films paints a fascinating contrast. K-Pop Demon Hunters boasts a near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score (95% critics, 99% audience), while The Wrong Paris garners a more modest 64% critic and 60% audience score. However, The Wrong Paris‘s remarkable second-week viewership surge—nearly doubling its initial numbers—suggests a powerful word-of-mouth effect that could challenge K-Pop Demon Hunters‘s long-term reign. The battle for streaming supremacy is far from over. Will K-Pop Demon Hunters reclaim its throne? Only time will tell. This unexpected shift in Netflix’s top-tier titles is a compelling narrative in the ever-evolving landscape of streaming entertainment. The question remains: can any film truly dethrone the current king?

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