Netflix reveals Top 10 movies and TV shows watched in Australia

Netflix reveals Australia’s most watched movies and TV shows in 2019 including Rebel Wilson’s Isn’t It Romantic and Chris Lilley’s Lunatics

Netflix has revealed Australia’s most watched television shows and movies in 2019. Topping the list is Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler’s Netflix original comedy movie, Murder Mystery, News.com.au has reported.

The Hollywood A-listers play a married couple who travel overseas to Europe to reinvigorate their marriage but end up on the run after being framed for the death of a billionaire.

If you are confused about what to watch on Netflix, Netflix has revealed the most watched movies and TV shows in Australia this year.

Coming in second is 6 Underground, a newly released action-thriller starring Ryan Reynolds, where he is part of a group of vigilantes taking down criminals and terrorists that governments are weary of touching.

While The Witcher was released just ten days ago, the huge amount of hype surrounding it has landed the show in third place.

The fantasy series stars British hunk Henry Cavill and is based on the popular books and game of the same name.

Second spot: Newly released action-thriller 6 Underground starring Ryan Reynolds (pictured) just missed the top spot

Second spot: Newly released action-thriller 6 Underground starring Ryan Reynolds (pictured) just missed the top spot

Surprise! Despite a lacklustre performance at the box office, Isn’t It Romantic, a comedy film starring Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth, came in at fourth place. Back for more! Chris Lilley’s highly-anticipated series Lunatics, rounded out the top five.

Despite a lacklustre performance at the box office, Isn’t It Romantic, a comedy film starring Rebel Wilson and Liam Hemsworth, came in at fourth place.

Chris Lilley’s highly-anticipated series Lunatics, rounded out the top five.

Completing the Top 10 list were three of Martin Scorsese’s with The Irishman in sixth, Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile in eighth and Triple Frontier in ninth.

Shockingly good! Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile starring Zac Efron (pictured) came in eighth spot

Shockingly good! Ted Bundy biopic Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile starring Zac Efron (pictured) came in eighth spot

Cult following: Animation Rick and Morty season four (pictured) was another popular hit among those Down Under

Popular: Stranger Things season three (pictured) came in at seventh place

Cult following: Other popular shows watched by Australians included Rick and Morty: season four and Stranger Thing season three

TV series Stranger Things 3 came in seventh most watched and Dead To Me in tenth.

Other popular shows watched by Australians included The Umbrella Academy, Dirty John Rick, Morty: season four and You: season two, which was released on December 26.

The lists were compiled based on the number of Australian accounts that watched the first two minutes of a TV show or movie in the month following that title’s release.

Titles released in December, such as The Witcher, is based on projected viewing.

Gripping: It may have only been released on December 26, but season two of You, starring Penn Badgley (left) was the tenth most watched title of the year for Netflix in Australia

Gripping: It may have only been released on December 26, but season two of You, starring Penn Badgley (left) was the tenth most watched title of the year for Netflix in Australia

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