Netflix has released its weekly data revealing the most-watched TV shows and films in the Republic of Ireland for the week of December 8 to December 14, 2023. This information highlights viewer preferences and trends on the streaming platform.
Top TV Shows in Ireland
Leading the list of most-watched TV shows is Sean Combs: The Reckoning, season 1, which has captivated audiences since its debut. Following closely is the comedy series Man vs. Baby, making its first appearance in the rankings.
The popular science fiction series Stranger Things continues to hold strong, placing third in its fifth season. Meanwhile, The Abandons, season 1, has seen a slight drop to fourth place. New entries include Ripple, season 1, and Simon Cowell: The Next Act, season 1, both debuting on the list this week.
Other notable shows include The Beast In Me, which has slipped to seventh, and the second season of Owning Manhattan, making its first entry at eighth. Rounding out the top ten are Ms. Rachel, season 1, and Mr. Mercedes, season 1, which have also joined the ranks.
Top Movies in Ireland
In the film category, the mystery thriller Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery has emerged as the most-watched movie, capturing audience intrigue upon release. Meanwhile, My Secret Santa has fallen to second place, following its previous week at the top.
The action film Death Wish (2018) makes its debut in the rankings, landing in third. Love Actually, a perennial holiday favorite, has climbed to fourth place from sixth, while Jay Kelly has moved up to fifth from tenth.
Other films gaining traction include What Women Want and Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, both entering the top ten. The holiday-themed film The Holiday makes its first appearance at ninth, while Catch Me If You Can rounds out the list, having dropped from fifth to tenth.
These insights into Netflix’s viewership in Ireland underscore the diverse tastes of Irish audiences and the streaming service’s wide-ranging appeal. With new content continually being released, viewer preferences are sure to evolve in the coming weeks.
