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Netflix's Witcher Season 4 Loses Top Spot
19 Nov
Summary
- The Witcher season 4 dropped over 51% viewership in its third week.
- The series fell from first to second place in Netflix's global top 10.
- Despite the drop, it remains trending in 65 countries worldwide.

The Witcher season 4 has seen a considerable drop in viewership, losing its number one position on Netflix's weekly global top 10 list during its third week of streaming. The series experienced a decline of over 51% in viewers, slipping from the top rank to second place behind "The Beast in Me" limited series. This significant decrease in viewership raises questions about its longevity in the top rankings.
Despite the viewership dip, The Witcher season 4 is still performing well globally, remaining in the top 10 across 65 countries. This broad appeal spans continents, including the Americas, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Oceania. The series, now starring Liam Hemsworth, continues to capture audience attention worldwide.
The story follows Geralt of Rivia, Princess Ciri, and Yennefer as their separate journeys merge. Geralt is bound to protect Ciri due to the "Law of Surprise," safeguarding her from those coveting her Elder Blood and magic. Season 5 is anticipated to conclude the series next year, with season 4 currently available on Netflix.



