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Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ drops 44% in part 2 debut

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  • Netflix’s “Wednesday” Season 2 Part 2 opened with 28.2 million views in its first five days, marking a steep 43.6% decline from Part 1’s debut performance of 50 million views.
  • Despite the significant drop, the Jenna Ortega-led supernatural series maintained its grip on the top spot of Netflix’s English TV rankings and secured the number one position in 91 of 93 countries where it appeared on the platform’s Top 10 lists.
  • The viewership decline highlights potential challenges with Netflix’s split-season release strategy, as Part 2 premiered on September 3 following a month-long gap after Part 1’s August 6 debut.
  • The split-season approach contrasts sharply with Season 1’s performance trajectory, which opened with similar numbers but then surged to 60.3 million views in its second week, ultimately becoming Netflix’s most-watched English-language series with 252 million views globally.
  • Industry analysts suggest the decline may reflect viewer behavior around split releases, with some audiences preferring to wait until all episodes are available before beginning their viewing experience.

Netflix’s “Wednesday” Season 2 Part 2 opened with 28.2 million views in its first five days on the platform, marking a steep 43.6% decline from Part 1’s debut performance of 50 million views, according to Netflix’s weekly streaming charts. Despite the drop, the Jenna Ortega-led supernatural series maintained its grip on the top spot of Netflix’s English TV rankings for the week of September 1-7.variety

Split-Season Strategy Shows Mixed Results

The viewership decline highlights potential challenges with Netflix’s increasingly common split-season release strategy. Part 2, which premiered on September 3 with the final four episodes of Season 2, follows a month-long gap after Part 1’s August 6 debut. According to Variety, this represents the second consecutive week of declining viewership for the series, as Part 1 had already experienced a 42% drop in its second week.variety

The split-season approach contrasts sharply with Season 1’s performance trajectory. When the first season debuted in November 2022, it opened with similar numbers but then surged to 60.3 million views in its second week, ultimately becoming Netflix’s most-watched English-language series of all time with 252 million views globally.variety

Performance Remains Strong Despite Decline

Despite the significant percentage drop, “Wednesday” Season 2 Part 2 still demonstrated considerable drawing power. The 28.2 million views placed it nearly three times ahead of the second-place show, “My Life With the Walter Boys” Season 2, which garnered 10.9 million views. The series secured the number one position in 91 of 93 countries where it appeared on Netflix’s Top 10 lists.aol

Industry analysts note that the decline may reflect viewer behavior around split releases. Some audiences prefer to wait until all episodes are available before beginning their viewing experience, particularly after Netflix’s extensive promotional campaign focused primarily on Part 1’s launch. The strategy of splitting seasons has become increasingly common across streaming platforms as a method to extend subscriber engagement and reduce churn rates.variety

Wednesday Season 3 has already been confirmed ahead of Season 2’s completion, alongside plans for an undisclosed spinoff series, indicating Netflix’s continued confidence in the franchise despite the viewership fluctuations.screenrant

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