Netflix's 'His & Hers' Achieves Top 10 English-Language TV Series Status with 98.2 Million Views
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Netflix's 'His & Hers' Achieves Top 10 English-Language TV Series Status with 98.2 Million Views

authorBy Guillermo del Toro
DateApr 14, 2026
Read time2 min

Netflix's limited series, "His & Hers," has recently secured a position among the platform's ten most-watched English-language television titles in history. The show accumulated an impressive 98.2 million views within the April 6-12 period, replacing "The Night Agent" Season 1, which debuted in 2023. This achievement underscores the series' significant global popularity and its capacity to attract a substantial viewership, indicating a strong performance within the competitive streaming landscape and a notable success for Netflix.

During the specific viewing week of April 6-12, "His & Hers" demonstrated its remarkable popularity by drawing 98.2 million views. This propelled the series into the elite group of Netflix's all-time most-viewed English-language TV titles, displacing a former top contender. Meanwhile, other titles also made their mark; the film "Thrash" led in overall viewership with 37.7 million views in its initial three days, and the TV series "Trust Me: The False Prophet" debuted strongly as the week's top TV title, securing 9.8 million views within its first five days of release.

Beyond these top performers, several other series maintained or gained traction on the charts. "XO, Kitty" secured the second spot on the English-language TV list with 7.8 million views in its second week, while "Danny Go!" entered the charts at number three with 5.3 million views. "Love on the Spectrum" Season 4 garnered 3.5 million views in its second week, holding the fourth position, and "Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen" followed at fifth place with 3.1 million views in its third week. These figures reflect the diverse range of content that continues to engage Netflix subscribers globally.

Additional popular shows rounding out the week's top English-language TV offerings included "Raw: 2026," which took sixth place with 2.9 million views. The Fox series "The Cleaning Lady" debuted at seventh with 2.8 million views for its first season. Dan Levy’s "Big Mistakes" also saw a strong start, securing 2.7 million views in its premiere week. "One Piece" Season 2 continued to perform well in its fifth week with 2.2 million views, and "Salish & Jordan Matter" made its debut with 2.1 million views. These statistics collectively illustrate the dynamic and competitive nature of content consumption on the Netflix platform.

The successful performance of "His & Hers" on Netflix reflects its widespread appeal and solidifies its place as a significant addition to the streaming giant's library. The series' ability to quickly climb to such a prominent position highlights effective storytelling and strong audience engagement, contributing to Netflix's diverse and highly competitive content portfolio.

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