Netflix’s Best Shows Are Losing Viewers After Season 1, Report Says

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Netflix remains the biggest name in streaming, but its recent viewership data shows a clear problem with audience retention, as several major shows have lost a large share of viewers after their first season.

Bloomberg reported that Netflix is studying why viewers are not returning in the same numbers for later seasons, especially when these shows started as major hits for the platform.

Netflix Shows Losing Viewers After Season One

ShowReported Drop
One Piece Season 2More than 30%
Beef Season 2More than 70%
The Night Agent Season 250%
Avatar: The Last Airbender latest seasonMore than 60% in week one
Running Point Season 2More than 50%
The Four Seasons Season 2More than 50%

This matters because Netflix depends on a steady flow of returning hits, and a sharp drop after season one makes it harder to build long-term franchises that keep subscribers engaged.

The issue also comes at a difficult time for Netflix, as investors continue to watch engagement closely and question whether the company can keep growing through its usual strategy of releasing a large number of new shows.

However, Netflix still controls a huge share of streaming attention, and one strong limited series or surprise hit can quickly change the conversation around its programming slate.

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