Netflix's Witcher Remains the Most Popular TV Show in the World
Thanks to the data presented by Parrot Analytics, we learned that The Witcher series from Neflix is still the most popular TV production in the world. The adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski's prose has not dropped from the first place in seven weeks.
- Data from Parrot Analytics indicates that between January 14 and February 12, Netflix's Witcher continued to enjoy the greatest interest among TV series around the world;
- The production hasn't dropped from first place in seven weeks since it managed to defeat The Mandalorian;
- The constant interest in The Witcher is caused, among other things, by rumors and leaks about the second season.
Almost two months have ed since the premiere of The Witcher series on Netflix, and yet the show is not losing its popularity. According to the data of Parrot Analytics (via Business Insider), between January 14 and February 12, this title was the most popular TV series in the world. The Witcher hasn't left the first place for seven weeks since it defeated The Mandalorian from Disney.

Parrot Analytics measures the interest in a given production by its number of views and how often a given title appears in news or social media entries, so it shouldn't surprise anyone that The Witcher reigns here. Although the premiere took place some time ago, the series is still making waves. There are still rumors and leaks about the second season (e.g. about The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt) and books by Andrzej Sapkowski (on which the TV show is based) by 500%.
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