
Over the weekend, the three stars of Red Notice revealed that the new Netflix movie had the biggest opening day of any original movie the streaming service had ever released.
It certainly sounded exciting. It was also meaningless.
As per usual, we didn't get any useful metrics by which to judge the success of Red Notice. How many people watched the movie? How many of those viewers stuck around for longer than a few minutes? Netflix didn't provide the answers to any of those questions.
The company has always kept viewing figures close to the chest. But on Tuesday, Netflix launched a new Top 10 site that tells us more about its content than we've ever known before.
The post Netflix just launched a new hub for its top 10 movies and shows appeared first on BGR.
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Netflix just launched a new hub for its top 10 movies and shows originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 16 Nov 2021 at 18:35:31 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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