New Netflix Series Dethrones His & Hers From #1 in Top 10
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New Netflix Series Dethrones His & Hers From #1 in Top 10

A returning period drama has reclaimed the No. 1 spot on Netflix’s global Top 10, unseating the previous chart leader after its latest season dropped. With opulent settings, familiar faces, and renewed intrigue, the long-running favorite quickly surged in viewership across multiple countries.

Bridgerton Season 4 claims No. 1 spot in Netflix’s Top 10

As of February 2, 2026, Bridgerton Season 4 ranked No. 1 on Netflix in 80 countries. These include the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, India, Brazil, and Australia. Based on FlixPatrol’s data, the series reached a total of 895 points on Netflix’s Top 10 rankings, the highest for any title on the platform that day.

Between January 30 and February 2, Bridgerton consistently held the No. 1 position across Netflix’s country charts on all continents. It topped the rankings in 83 countries on January 30, 86 countries on January 31, and 84 countries on February 1. The overall average global ranking for Bridgerton during this period was 1.3.

Season 4 premiered on January 29, 2026, with four episodes: “The Waltz,” “Time Transfixed,” “The Field Next to the Other Road,” and “An Offer from a Gentleman.” The final four episodes will premiere on February 26, 2026. They will continue the story’s romantic twists, social conflicts, and character-driven developments.

The series stars Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton, alongside Yerin Ha, Ruth Gemmell, and Julie Andrews. Executive producers include Shonda Rhimes, Chris Van Dusen, Jess Brownell, and Tom Verica. Each episode of the current season runs over an hour, featuring elaborate sets, detailed costumes, and a strong ensemble cast.

FlixPatrol’s country-level streaming data shows that Bridgerton reached the No. 1 Netflix ranking shortly after its release. It topped the charts in markets such as Germany, Italy, South Africa, Singapore, and Argentina. The 895-point score reflects only Netflix performance. It is based on daily national chart positions and excludes all external engagement metrics.

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