Netflix: Georgia Crime Drama ‘His & Hers’ Topped Weekly Streaming Through Jan. 11
January 13, 2026
The new Georgia-based crime drama “His & Hers,” starring Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson, ranked No. 1 overall on Netflix, including on the English-language TV chart, with 19.9 million views for the week through Jan. 11.
Thompson plays Anna, a reporter who’s estranged from her husband Jack, a detective played by Bernthal. They’re reunited by a murder in their sleepy Georgia town: She’s reporting on the crime and he’s investigating it, but both think the other is a prime suspect.
A film based on Emily Henry’s 2021 best-selling novel People We Meet on Vacation transitioned into the No. 1 English-language movie for the week. The film, starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth, tallied 17.2 million views.
The South Korean sci-fi disaster movie The Great Flood remained atop the foreign-language movie chart with 5.2 million views. In the film, AI researcher Anna (Kim Da-mi) fights for the lives of her and her son as they seek safety from a global flood in their high-rise apartment.
The Swedish crime series “Land of Sin,” which chronicles the investigation into a murder in the Scandinavian countryside, rose to No. 1 on the foreign-language TV chart with 3.2 million views.
The fifth and final season of the sci-fi blockbuster “Stranger Things ” ranked No. 3 on the English-language TV chart with 9.3 million views. The season also moved up to No. 6 on Netflix’s all-time most popular English-language TV shows with 115 million views.
All five seasons of the series remained in the top 10 for a seventh week, with season one at No. 4 (5 million views), season two at No. 6 (4.5 million views), season three at No. 7 (4.4 million views), and season four at No. 8 (4.1 million).
At No. 2 on the English-language TV chart, with 15.6 million views, was “Run Away,” the Harlan Coben-based mystery drama starring Ellie de Lange, James Nesbitt and Minnie Driver, among others.
Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story documentary, about a Utah therapist (Hildebrandt) whose child abuse arrest with parenting YouTuber Ruby Franke exposed a web of manipulation, ranked No. 2 on the English-language movie chart film with 9.1 million views.
In addition to winning two Golden Globe Awards over the weekend, KPop Demon Hunters took No. 4 on the English-language movie chart with 7.6 million views.
The fourth season of the Spanish comedy series “Alpha Males,” about the lives of men in their 40s, bowed at No. 6 on the foreign-language TV chart with 2.1 million views.
Finally, “Emily in Paris” ranked No. 5 on the English-language TV chart with 4.5 million views. The series, which stars Lily Collins in the title role, was renewed for a sixth season.
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