‘Little House on the Prairie’ Debuts With 6.4 Million Views in Four Days on Netflix

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- Little House on the Prairie premiered on Netflix on July 9 and racked up 6.4 million views in its first four days on the platform.
- The Laura Ingalls Wilder adaptation ranked No. 3 on Netflix's most-watched TV series chart for the week of July 6-12.
- "I Will Find You," a Harlan Coben series, led the same chart for a fourth consecutive week with 11.5 million views.
- Docuseries "Worst Neighbor Ever" held the No. 2 spot for a second time, drawing 8.1 million views during the July 6-12 window.
Why it matters: A 6.4-million-view debut in four days signals strong built-in demand for the nearly century-old Wilder property on Netflix, but the show still trails the streamer's Harlan Coben adaptation 'I Will Find You' by roughly 80% — underscoring that Coben originals remain Netflix's most reliable week-after-week performer.




