By Selome Hailu
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Netflix “Little House on the Prairie” was the No. 3 most-watched TV series on Netflix during the week of July 6-12, reaching 6.4 million views in four days after its July 9 premiere.
The Laura Ingalls Wilder adaptation, which has already been renewed for a second season, came behind “I Will Find You,” the Harlan Coben series that led the chart for the fourth week in a row with 11.5 million views, and docuseries “Worst Neighbor Ever,” which took second place for a second time with 8.1 million views.
On the film side, “Enola Holmes 3” took the top spot again, achieving 12 million views and remaining Netflix’s overall biggest title in its second chart week. It was followed by the documentary “Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea,” which debuted with 9 million views in three days.
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