‘Enola Holmes 3’ Opens To 20.3M Views, ‘I Will Find You’ Takes Aim At Netflix Most Popular Series List

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- Enola Holmes 3 drew 20.3 million views in its first five days on Netflix, including the Fourth of July holiday weekend — a figure Deadline characterized as 'OK but not impressive' given the star power of Millie Bobby Brown and the franchise's profile
- That debut represents a 32% decline from Enola Holmes 2, which amassed 64 million hours (approximately 29.8 million views) in its first five days in November 2022; Netflix did not report viewership for the original 2020 film
- The third film underperformed Voicemails for Isabelle (31M views in its premiere weekend) and landed roughly on par with Office Romance (20.9M)
- I Will Find You, the first American Harlan Coben Netflix series and starring Sam Worthington, added 16 million views in its third week for a cumulative 74.1 million views in just 18 days
- I Will Find You has a good chance of cracking Netflix's Top 10 Most Popular English Series list — a ranking that once featured another Coben adaptation, Fool Me Once — and has 73 days to overtake His & Hers' 98.2-million-view mark within the 91-day initial window
Why it matters: A high-profile original movie franchise starring one of Netflix's biggest names delivered a 32% drop from sequel to threequel over a holiday window. Meanwhile the Coben adaptation factory keeps producing hits — I Will Find You is on pace to join the streamer's all-time top 10 — meaning Netflix's proven IP pipeline is increasingly a TV-series formula, not a tentpole movie one.



