Firefly Lane Debut Tops Nielsen s Weekly Streaming Top Ten Ratings
Mónica Marie Zorrilla, provided by
March 4, 2021
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The newly released Netflix original, “Firefly Lane,” starring Katherine Heigle and Sarah Chalke, was the only program to break the one billion minutes viewing threshold the week of Feb. 1 in all three weekly Top 10 lists, winning at just over 1.3 billion minutes. The show, which chronicles the life of two women throughout thirty years of friendship, was most popular with viewers 35 and older.
In addition to the originals list, the global marketing research firm will also be pushing out weekly Top 10 lists that take into consideration original programming and movies in an effort to provide an expanded and more inclusive look at most streamed programs for that given week.
Perhaps emboldened by the relative success of Netflix’s
The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl director Robert Rodriguez is looking to go back to his first aggressively colorful, kid-oriented hit series. According to
Deadline, Rodriguez is working with Skydance Media and Spyglass Media Group to develop a new
Spy Kids movie, with Rodriguez planning to write and direct. The report says it’ll “revolve around the activities of a multicultural family,” which seems to imply that it’ll be about a different family than the one from the originals (because otherwise it would say as much), but it seems safe to assume that at least some members of this family will be spies and that some kids will use wacky spy gadgets to go on some kind of adventure. That’s what these movies tend to be about.
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The Netflix Top 10 list shows the most popular shows and movies that people are watching on Netflix, but which shows from the Top 10 ranking are good? Every day, we pick the shows worth your time.
First up, Netflix has been driving families crazy with their kid-friendly superhero movie
We Can Be Heroes ever since it was released on New Year’s Day. If you’re among them, maybe you can break up the repeat viewing with this glimpse at the making of the movie, which features plenty of green screen and plenty of filmmaking secrets.
Next, on the Tested channel, Adam Savage shows off the impressive, detailed replica of Chewbacca’s bowcaster from
Star Wars: A New Hope that he built off-camera. It goes with an equally cool Chewbacca cosplay ensemble that is ready for whenever comic book conventions come back around, and it’ll make you want to figure out how to build your own weapon replica at home for all your nerdy gallivanting.