1.The Witcher (Netflix):
Based on the book series, “The Witcher” became incredibly popular because to its fantastical setting and intriguing cast of characters. Six weeks after its release, 519.4 million hours of The Witcher Season 2 were watched. By dividing the official Netflix runtime (7 hours and 41 minutes) by the product, we arrive with a new statistic of 67.6 million views. Eight weeks after its release, 327.7 million hours of The Witcher Season 3 were watched. With 2.1 billion zloty in sales revenue, The Witcher generated a 1.15 consolidated net profit.
2.Money Heist (La Casa de Papel):
Is Money Heist (La Casa de Papel) on Netflix a success or a failure?
The crime drama web series Money Heist was a big hit. Prior to being OTT, the drama was first televised. However, it gained notoriety after it was made available on Netflix, where it brought in €984 million.
3.Stranger Things (Netflix):
The main cast members of “Stranger Things” are expected to make between $6 million and $9 million or more in season five. Matthew Belloni of Puck claims that Millie Bobby Brown has a lucrative contract that is distinct from her. The fifth and final season of “Stranger Things” will air.
4.The Mandalorian (Disney+):
Part of the reason The Mandalorian’s $15 million episode budget is so high is because of the creative filming methods employed throughout production.Nielsen, Parrot Analytics, and Samba TV’s ratings have all been topped by The Mandalorian on several occasions.
5.Game of Thrones (HBO):
The show Game of Thrones was renowned for its surprising and startling scenes. Over the course of eight seasons, “Thrones” generated an estimated $285 million in profit every episode. With that type of money, the $15 million per episode budget for its final season seems pretty realistic.