Kpop Demon Hunters Holds Netflix Top 10 Run for 44 Weeks

Kpop Demon Hunters Holds Netflix Top 10 Run for 44 Weeks

Kpop Demon Hunters has spent 44 weeks in Netflix’s weekly top 10, and the run is still alive. If it stays there for about eight more weeks, the film could become the first Netflix movie to last a full year in the chart.

June 2025 to April 13-18

The film debuted on Netflix in June 2025 and became the most-watched film on the service of all time not long after release. By the official charts covering April 13-18, it had already logged 44 weeks in the weekly most-watched top 10. That kind of durability is rare on a platform where most movies last around 10 weeks, and usually only one or two at the top.

Fifth place this week

Kpop Demon Hunters ranked fifth in the most recent weekly movie results. That position matters because it shows the title is not just hanging on in the chart; it is still cycling high enough to keep the year-long run within reach.

The next eight weeks are the real test. A movie that can keep drawing weekly viewing for that long moves from breakout hit to platform fixture, and future releases will have a much harder target to clear if this one gets to 52 weeks.

Netflix record in sight

At about 10 months old, the film is already closing on a record that most Netflix movies never approach. The gap between a normal run and this one is the story: most titles disappear after a handful of weeks, while this one keeps collecting weeks in the top 10 as if the usual shelf life does not apply.

For Netflix, the practical takeaway is simple. If Kpop Demon Hunters stays on this pace, the company gets a rare long-tail hit that can be used against every new film release that arrives after it.

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