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Netflix’s Biggest Unconventional Hit Series Originally Premiered 15 Years Ago

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June 23, 2026

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A decade and a half ago, Netflix‘s biggest unconventional series first made it to the screen. The public’s evolving ways of consuming entertainment over the last several years have been spearheaded by the rise of streaming services, in which people pay a subscription fee to access a platform’s library. While companies like Netflix, Prime Video, []

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Variety

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· Jun 27, 2026

‘Every Year After’ Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon; Will Focus on Charlie’s Story From ‘One Golden Summer’ Sequel Book

Get ready to return to Barry’s Bay: “Every Year After” has been renewed for a second season at Amazon’s Prime Video less than a month after its debut. Based on Carley Fortune’s bestselling novel “Every Summer After,” the first season of the drama tells the friends-to-lovers-to-second-chance-romance story of Percy Fraser (Sadie Soverall) and Sam Florek []

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· Jun 27, 2026

Netflix’s Biggest Series of 2026 Officially Confirmed As New Harlen Coben Thriller Hits 131M Minutes Viewed

With a cast as stacked as this one and a plot that’s based on a wildly popular crime novel, it’s no surprise that this Netflix series is doing well. But what may be a little surprising is that it’s managed to become the series with the biggest debut on the platform in 2026. Right now []

China Global Television Network

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· Jun 24, 2026

'The Polygamist' author unpacks Netflix sensation

'The Polygamist', based on Sue Nyathi's 2012 debut novel, became one of Netflix's most-watched non-English series in the weeks following its June release, trending across Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of Europe.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' season could air next month

Taylor Frankie Paul’s “Bachelorette” season — which was shelved in March amid new abuse allegations and disturbing footage from her 2023 domestic violence arrest — could air on ABC next month. A decision on particulars has not yet been ...

Metro

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· Jul 11, 2026

All 12 seasons of ‘amazing’ crime drama streaming on Netflix now

The show aired its final episode in 2017.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Netflix Viewers Abandon Shows In Droves After One Season, And The Audience Has Feedback

According to a recent Bloomberg report, Netflix audiences have been abandoning shows after one season and not coming back for more. The report said that “One Piece,” which was one of Netflix’s most-watched shows in 2023, lost more than 30 of its audience for the second season, which debuted in 2026. “Beef” was another popular ...

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Related coverage for "Netflix’s Biggest Unconventional Hit Series Originally Premiered 15 Years Ago": Variety — ‘Every Year After’ Renewed for Season 2 at Amazon; Will Focus on Charlie’s Story From ‘One Golden Summer’ Sequel Book. ComicBook.com — Netflix’s Biggest Series of 2026 Officially Confirmed As New Harlen Coben Thriller Hits 131M Minutes Viewed. China Global Television Network — 'The Polygamist' author unpacks Netflix sensation. ArcaMax — Taylor Frankie Paul's 'Bachelorette' season could air next month. Metro — All 12 seasons of ‘amazing’ crime drama streaming on Netflix now. The Daily Wire — Netflix Viewers Abandon Shows In Droves After One Season, And The Audience Has Feedback