Have you seen it yet?
If you’re anything like us, it’s been a busy Christmas of sitting on the couch and doing absolutely f**k all… it’s quite tiring really. With all the Netflix and chilling over the Christmas period, we’re not in the least bit surprised that new reports are showing record-breaking viewing figures for the streaming service, and there’s one show in particular which has definitely contributed.
The stats, which were shared by Netflix to Indywire, measure both total viewing hours and average viewing hours per subscriber and were certainly helped by the host of new arrivals to land on Netflix in 2020, including the delightfully scandalous period drama Bridgerton.
If you haven’t seen the show, created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda Rhimes, then you’re one of just a few, as it’s projected to have reached more than 63 million households so far, making it Netflix’s fifth biggest original series launch of all time.
Based on the popular historical romance novels by Julia Quinn, the series tells the story of the Bridgertons, the Featheringtons, and everyone in between as they fall in love, create some scandal, and engage in gossip in high society nineteenth century England.
Irish actress Nicola Coughlan, who plays fan-favourite Penelope Featherington in the hit series, took to her Instagram to express her delight and shock at the news:
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Bridgerton is the first Netflix series by Rhimes and Shondaland and considering it’s reached the number one spot overall in 76 countries including the US, UK, Brazil, France, and South Africa, we’re sure it won’t be the last.
It wasn’t just Netflix original series’ that were blowing people away in 2020, George Clooney’s science-fiction film The Midnight Sky saw an impressive 72 million households tune in which confirms that movies are still a big draw for audiences.
Happy watching!