Netflix Top 10: 'Manifest' Season 4 Opens at No. 1 on TV, 'Enola Holmes 2' Debuts at Top of Movie List

'Manifest' has made a triumphant return to Netflix.

Drama Season 4 opened on Netflix Top 10 at #1 after its November 4 Liberation. During Oct. 31-Nov. 6, the series has amassed 57.1 million viewing hours in its first three days of availability. The first season of the show also returned to the TV rankings at 10th place in light of the new season.

"Enola Holmes 2" also debuted on the streamer. The film opened at the top of the movie charts with 64 million hours watched in its first three days of availability. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the follow-up film picks up with the young detective who, after solving her first case, embarks on another mystery to find a missing girl in her first real role as a detective for hire.

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BBC drama "Inside Man" premiered in the second slot on the list. The four-episode Stanley Tucci-directed series was released on Netflix US on October 31 after airing in September on BBC One and racked up 52.9 million viewing hours in its first full week on the streaming service. Created by Steven Moffat ("Sherlock", "Doctor Who"), the series follows an American death row inmate (Tucci) with parallel mystery solving that helps a young British journalist search for a friend who has suddenly disappeared.

The show is barely etched ahead of the "From Scratch" limited series starring Zoe Saldaña. The romance set in Italy recorded 50.5 million viewing hours in its second week, giving the show third place in this week's rankings –– a slight drop from the No. 1 ranking. the previous week with 72 million hours of viewing. It debuted on October 21 and quickly grossed 32.2 million watch hours after three days on the streamer.

'Love Is Blind' Season 3 maintained its hold at No. 4 with 47.1 million hours watched, gaining a slight jump from last week's figures (42.1 million hours watched). Episodes 8-10 debuted on the streamer on November 2, likely giving the show a boost in numbers over the past five days in the viewing window. Episodes 11 and 12 will air on November 9, so it's safe to assume the series will remain in Netflix's Top 10 for quite some time.

"Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" took fifth place with 38.8 million hours watched in its first 12 days of availability.

Ryan Murphy continues to keep his grip on the Top 10 chart with "The Watcher" and "Monster remaining on the chart at No. 6 and No. 8, respectively. Season 1 of the miniseries managed to pick up 35.4 million watch hours in its third full week on the streamer while the Jeffrey Dahmer's biopic starring Evan Peters saw another dip in numbers.The show was watched for 28.3 million hours, dropping the show to the bottom three spots.

"Killer Sally", the docuseries detailing the love story of the former famous couple of bodybuilding Sally and Ray McNeil which ended in a tragic Valentine's Day murder, joined the chart at No. 9. In its first five days of availability, the series collected 25.4 million hours viewing.

Elsewhere on the chart was Season 1 of "The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself", which won the No. 7 slots with 30.9 million hours viewed.

See Netflix's Top 10 Lists for the week of October 31 - November 31. 6 below, starting with English-language series, followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies, then non-English-language movies.

Netflix Top 10: 'Manifest' Season 4 Opens at No. 1 on TV, 'Enola Holmes 2' Debuts at Top of Movie List

'Manifest' has made a triumphant return to Netflix.

Drama Season 4 opened on Netflix Top 10 at #1 after its November 4 Liberation. During Oct. 31-Nov. 6, the series has amassed 57.1 million viewing hours in its first three days of availability. The first season of the show also returned to the TV rankings at 10th place in light of the new season.

"Enola Holmes 2" also debuted on the streamer. The film opened at the top of the movie charts with 64 million hours watched in its first three days of availability. Starring Millie Bobby Brown, the follow-up film picks up with the young detective who, after solving her first case, embarks on another mystery to find a missing girl in her first real role as a detective for hire.

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BBC drama "Inside Man" premiered in the second slot on the list. The four-episode Stanley Tucci-directed series was released on Netflix US on October 31 after airing in September on BBC One and racked up 52.9 million viewing hours in its first full week on the streaming service. Created by Steven Moffat ("Sherlock", "Doctor Who"), the series follows an American death row inmate (Tucci) with parallel mystery solving that helps a young British journalist search for a friend who has suddenly disappeared.

The show is barely etched ahead of the "From Scratch" limited series starring Zoe Saldaña. The romance set in Italy recorded 50.5 million viewing hours in its second week, giving the show third place in this week's rankings –– a slight drop from the No. 1 ranking. the previous week with 72 million hours of viewing. It debuted on October 21 and quickly grossed 32.2 million watch hours after three days on the streamer.

'Love Is Blind' Season 3 maintained its hold at No. 4 with 47.1 million hours watched, gaining a slight jump from last week's figures (42.1 million hours watched). Episodes 8-10 debuted on the streamer on November 2, likely giving the show a boost in numbers over the past five days in the viewing window. Episodes 11 and 12 will air on November 9, so it's safe to assume the series will remain in Netflix's Top 10 for quite some time.

"Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities" took fifth place with 38.8 million hours watched in its first 12 days of availability.

Ryan Murphy continues to keep his grip on the Top 10 chart with "The Watcher" and "Monster remaining on the chart at No. 6 and No. 8, respectively. Season 1 of the miniseries managed to pick up 35.4 million watch hours in its third full week on the streamer while the Jeffrey Dahmer's biopic starring Evan Peters saw another dip in numbers.The show was watched for 28.3 million hours, dropping the show to the bottom three spots.

"Killer Sally", the docuseries detailing the love story of the former famous couple of bodybuilding Sally and Ray McNeil which ended in a tragic Valentine's Day murder, joined the chart at No. 9. In its first five days of availability, the series collected 25.4 million hours viewing.

Elsewhere on the chart was Season 1 of "The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself", which won the No. 7 slots with 30.9 million hours viewed.

See Netflix's Top 10 Lists for the week of October 31 - November 31. 6 below, starting with English-language series, followed by non-English-language TV shows, English-language movies, then non-English-language movies.

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