The Life List, the latest Sofia Carson starrer, added more than 13 million views to remain the most-streamed Netflix content and No. 1 on the English-language movie chart for a third consecutive week through April 13.

Carson also appeared in Netflix’s popular airport drama Carry On, the streamer’s No. 2 all-time most popular English-language movie with 172.2 million views.
Documentaries remained popular, led by “Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing,” which debuted at No. 1 on the English-language TV chart with 9.8 million views. “Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer” bowed at No. 6 with 3.8 million views.
The seventh season of “Black Mirror” made its long-awaited bow, generating more than 7 million views to rank No. 4 on the English-language TV chart (Top 10 in 71 countries).
The father-son Mexican road trip The Dad Quest, ranked No. 1 on the foreign-language movie chart with 9 million views.
The Spanish-language psychological thriller “The Gardner” topped the foreign-language TV chart with 7.7 million views.
In the five weeks since its release, the critically-acclaimed limited series “Adolescence” added 9.7 million views to top 124 million views to take No. 3 on the streamer’s all-time most popular English-language TV chart.
Separately, the reality dating series “Love on the Spectrum” added 3.6 million views to finish No. 7 on the English-language TV chart. Meanwhile, the South Korean animated series “Devil May Cry” added 5.1 million views to remain No. 5 on the foreign-language TV chart.
“North of North,” Netflix’s first-ever Canadian original series, generated 3 million views to debut at No. 9 on the English-language TV chart. The medical drama “Pulse” upped views by 2 million to finish the week at No. 3 with 8.5 million views.
Finally, on the non-English-language TV chart, the fourth season of Germany’s “How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)” generated 2.1 million views to land at No. 5.
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