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27th Oct 2015

Netflix’s new original film sees viewing figures shoot through the roof

Simon Lloyd

Netflix appear to be bearing fruit from their latest venture into the world of original film-making.

Recently released viewing figures for their war drama Beasts of No Nation have shown its remarkable success.

The company’s head of content, Ted Sarandos, gave an insight into the popularity of the film, which stars Idris Elba.

“We are just thrilled with the total audience reach of this film, not just in North America, but the world,” Sarandos said in an interview with Deadline. “In the first week of release, Beasts of No Nation was the most watched movie on Netflix, in every country we operate in.”

Having reportedly splashed out in excess of $12m on the rights for the film, Netflix chiefs will be delighted to see that it has already yielded more than 3 million streaming views within 10 days just in America.

The film has also been shown in selected US and UK cinemas but but its streaming service has seen the film reach audiences in countries such as Japan and Brazil.

If you’re yet to see it, you may be persuaded after watching the trailer…