The most-watched Netflix series in June 2021
With all current streaming platforms on the market, the battle becomes increasingly difficult over which one is preferred by users.
Market measurement company Nielsen published the most viewed productions during May and June 2021. First place went to Netflix's Lucifer series, which premiered in its fifth season, with 1.8 billion viewing minutes.
The story based on a DC Comics character was mostly watched by 18-34-year-olds, especially female audiences. If you don't know what to watch for the weekend, we share the most viewed Netflix series in June 2021... Have you seen them yet?
Lucifer
Lucifer Morningstar leaves hell to live in Los Angeles, where he opens his own nightclub and becomes an element of the City Police Department after becoming involved in a murder case.
The series is based on a character from the comics The Sandman, produced by DC Comics. Initially, the project was under the command of Fox, but ironically it was canceled due to low audience after three seasons. At that time, Netflix adopted it and made the fourth season a success, now the sixth and last was recorded in March of this year.
Sweet Tooth
Sweet Tooth, which amassed 794 million viewing minutes, follows the story of Gus, a half-animal, half-human boy, who leaves his home in the middle of the woods to travel to Colorado, where there is a haven for people like him. Along the way, he will meet many challenges and dangers, especially from those who want to kill him.
The series is based on the DC Comics created by Jeff Lemire and published between 2009 and 2013. It stars Christian Convery, Nonso Anozie, and Neil Sandilands.
Dirty John
John Meehan is the dream of any woman, he adapts to what his victim wants and wishes. He is a manipulator and scammer who when things don't go his way becomes a nightmare. Debra Newell, a successful businesswoman, falls into their networks until her daughters discover the truth and start a race to fight for their lives.
The Dirty John series, which had 761 million minutes of viewing, is based on the true story of John, a man who as a teenager was involved in scams, robberies, and even deaths. Criminal behavior experts and psychologists determined that they were pathological liar, very dangerous to humanity.
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