“Unraveling Secrets: How One Netflix Mystery Just Captivated Audiences for 49.5 Million Hours—Will a Second Season Solve the Puzzle?”
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if the halls of the White House echoed with the chaos of a murder mystery? Well, if you’re a fan of Knives Out, you’re in for a treat with Netflix’s latest offering, The Residence. This intriguing drama has catapulted to fame, racking up an impressive 49.5 million viewing hours—yes, you read that right—right out of the gate. However, it’s finding itself overshadowed by the buzz surrounding Adolescence, a series that seemingly has everyone talking this month. As The Residence quietly carves out its own corner of Netflix, it’s not just a flash in the pan; critics are singing its praises, leaving fans clamoring for a second season! If you’ve ever wanted to unravel secrets within the walls where America’s first family resides, now’s your chance to tune into this explosive whodunit that blends humor with suspense! Curious to know more? LEARN MORE.
A new Netflix mystery drama, which has been ‘made for Knives Out fans’, has been a massive hit already, landing 49,500,000 hours of viewing time already.
If the series was released in almost any other month it would be dominating the top of Netflix, but this month has largely been dominated by Adolescence.
The one-shot crime drama has dominated Netflix of late, setting records and looking on course to become one of Netflix’s most watched English-speaking shows of all time.
While Adolescence has been announced to play in schools around the country however, another series has quietly been racking up views, leaving fans begging for a season two.
The series in question is called The Residence and is a murder mystery whodunnit set in the White House.
The show stars Orange is the New Black’s Uzo Aduba as well as Giancarlo Esposito, Molly Griggs, Ken Marino, Randall Park, Jason Lee, and Taran Killam.
The series focuses on the White House’s staff residence, after someone is found dead in the area dedicated towards the living spaces of those who work for America’s first family.
The Residence’s 49,500,000 hours makes up 6,400,000 views, placing it second worldwide on Netflix amongst English speaking shows and third overall on the streaming platform.
This is not, however, an example of a show that lives on hype alone and doesn’t have the critical chops to back it up as The Residence has received stellar reviews, alongside the fan calls for it to come back for a second season.
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