How many views does Squid Game have 2022

Netflix on Tuesday rolled out a new website that measures its most-viewed films and series by the amount of hours users spend watching them. The results? People are watching Squid Game and the new action-adventure film Red Notice maybe even more than you would have guessed.

According to the streaming service’s new metric, Rawson Marshall Thurber’s Red Notice, starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, has been watched for 148.7 million hours globally since it debuted Nov. 12 on Netflix. In the past week, the most popular series was season three of Narcos: Mexico, with 50.3 million hours viewed.

The first season of Squid Game ranks as Netflix’s most-watched show or film ever, with 1.6 billion hours viewed.

Every Tuesday, Netflix will update the site Top10 on Netflix with the top 10 series and films on the streaming service. Until now, Netflix has been selective in sharing viewership data. It has occasionally shared views for hits, and it logs a top 10 list, without data, on the service, itself.

Though the hours-viewed metric replaces Netflix’s previous “views,” which could count just a few minutes of a movie or series. Other major streaming services, like Amazon Prime Video and Disney+, don’t regularly release viewership data.

Netflix’s metrics still don’t say how many people actually watched something on the service, and it doesn’t include films or series that fall outside of its top 10. But it’s the most transparent measurement so far embraced by Netflix.

“This is an important step forward for Netflix, the creators we work with and our members,” Pablo Perez De Rosso, a vice president for content strategy at Netflix, wrote in a blog post Tuesday. “People want to understand what success means in a streaming world, and these lists offer the clearest answer to that question in our industry.”

Netflix will publish both English and non-English rankings, and top-10 lists for more than 90 countries. The company said that it has hired the accounting firm EY to audit its figures.

At its current rate, Red Notice — which received largely poor reviews from critics — could become Netflix’s most popular film ever. That title currently is held by the 2018 Sandra Bullock thriller Bird Box, with 282 million hours viewed.

The show that's taken over the Internet in a myriad of ways has now won an official title: Netflix's biggest series launch to date.

Squid Game, the Korean dystopian-survival thriller, has been viewed by 111 million "fans" since it hit screens on September 17, per a recent tweet from the streamer's official account. It has also taken the No.1 spot on Netflix in 94 countries globally.

The drama has poached the title last held by lascivious period drama Bridgerton, which had 82 million households entranced in the first month after its release.

"Today, Squid Game has broken through beyond our wildest dreams," says Minyoung Kim, vice president of content for Netflix Asia Pacific (not including India).

Squid Game has officially reached 111 million fans — making it our biggest series launch ever! pic.twitter.com/SW3FJ42Qsn

— Netflix (@netflix) October 12, 2021

Netflix's numbers don't come without stipulations, however. For one thing, these stats come from Netflix itself and haven't been verified by any outside source just yet. Also, Netflix's metric should be noted: the company counts viewers as any account that has sat through at least two minutes of a show or movie.

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Yet, despite potentially hazy figures, Squid Game has acquired number one place on the streaming platform. The show's success can hardly be denied: it's a pop culture phenomenon, launching memes, trends, and discussions worldwide.

Mashable has reached out to Netflix to clarify the definition of "fans", and will update this article if we hear back.

To put that in context, 2.1 billion hours is the equivalent of more than 239,700 years. Squid Game, at 1.65 billion hours viewed in its first 28 days, was more watched than anything else Netflix has released. The No. 2 most popular title, soapy period drama Bridgerton, has less than half the first-month viewership of Squid Game, at 625 million hours watched.  

Netflix hasn't been shy about how Squid Game unexpectedly skyrocketed in popularity. In late September, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos cautiously noted that Squid Game had "a very good chance" of being the service's biggest program yet. Then in October, Netflix said a "mind-boggling" 142 million accounts sampled at least two minutes of Squid game in that first month -- that's two out of every three Netflix subscribers worldwide. No other Netflix title had previously crossed even the 100 million mark. 

But the popularity figures for Squid Game were released as part of Netflix's unveiling of a new website with a trove of rankings and data for its most watched shows and movies. Netflix is switching the metric it uses to measure the popularity of shows and movies on its service, now counting total hours watched rather than the number of accounts that sample a title. As part of the switch, Netflix launched a new public site that'll publish dozens of popularity rankings, and it's brought on one of the world's big four accounting companies, EY (formerly Ernst & Young), to vet its data and methodology.

Included among the charts is one that lists the most watched shows and movies on Netflix of all time, broken down by English-language titles and those in languages other than English. 

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For years, Netflix was infamous for keeping all viewership details close to the vest. Beau Willimon -- creator of House of Cards, which put Netflix's original programming on the map -- once said the company wouldn't even share viewership metrics with him. 

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But within the last two years, Netflix has grown much chattier about the popularity of its shows and movies to help it recruit talent and stoke buzz. Netflix added a top-trending ranking to its service, so people can see the most popular titles streaming on Netflix in their country on any given day. And it started releasing global viewership stats for specific titles regularly. These trickled-out disclosures have resulted in a growing list of its most "popular" shows and movies. 

But until Wednesday, Netflix's previous popularity figures were based on a metric that only Netflix used: how many accounts watched at least two minutes of a title. The two-minute threshold means some titles are counted as being "watched" before the viewer even arrives at the main title sequence, and its audience stats long exasperated parts of the TV industry for being unverified, unsupported and disclosed without much accountability. 

The new rankings site, and bringing on EY as an independent third party to vouch for the numbers, is the most transparency Netflix has yet adopted around its viewership. 

It's been well over a year since Netflix's Squid Game exploded onto our screens, becoming a massive hit with audiences all over the world when it was released in September 2021. In September 2022, it became a massive hit with awards voters, too.
Per Variety, Squid Game had reached 1.7 billion hours streamed by subscribers by the end of its first 28 days after release.

How many views have Squid Game have?

“Squid Game” came top with 1.6 billion hours viewed. The satirical show about a group of indebted contestants battling it out in a deadly contest, all for the entertainment of a group of wealthy elites, has proved a smash-hit around the world.

Is Squid Game the most watched show?

The answer is a resounding yes. Not only has Squid Game held on to its title as the most-watched show in Netflix history, but even as its competitors clawed their way up the ranks, Squid Game remained at the top.