‘Beef’ Season 2 Makes a Weak Netflix Debut: 2.4 Million Views in Opening Week, Down 58% From Season 1

Beef Season 2
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Netflix‘s acclaimed anthology series struggles out of the gate, raising questions about sequel fatigue and the streaming giant’s prestige TV strategy.

Beef” Season 2 made a notably quiet debut on Netflix this week, landing at No. 10 on the platform’s English-language TV Top 10 with just 2.4 million views. The second season premiered April 16, with this week’s chart covering the April 13–19 window.

The numbers represent a sharp decline from the show’s first run. When “Beef” Season 1 launched in April 2023, it logged 34.1 million hours viewed in its opening week — equivalent to approximately 5.8 million views based on the season’s total runtime of roughly five hours and 52 minutes. That puts Season 2’s debut at a nearly 58% drop-off by comparison.

Season 1 went on to peak in its second week with 70.38 million hours viewed — about 12 million views — making the new season’s opening all the more striking against that benchmark.

READ MORE: ‘Beef’ Season 2 Set to Premiere April 16 on Netflix: New Cast, New Story, and a Fresh Wave of Drama

“‘Beef’ is a prestige property, but a two-year gap combined with a completely new cast doesn’t generate the same urgency for casual subscribers,” one senior streaming analyst told Variety. “The real test will be whether word-of-mouth can drive a second-week climb the way Season 1 did.” Netflix declined to comment on the viewership figures.

Elsewhere on the English-Language TV Chart

“Trust Me: The False Prophet” held the No. 1 spot for the second consecutive week, drawing 6.9 million views. Dan Levy’s new crime comedy “Big Mistakes” climbed to No. 3 in its second week with 4.4 million views, up sharply from its 2.7 million-view debut the prior week — a strong retention signal for the new title.

“Salish & Jordan Matter” came in at No. 2 with 5 million views, while “XO, Kitty” Season 3 landed at No. 4 with 3 million views.

Films and Non-English Charts

On the English-language film side, shark disaster thriller “Thrash” dominated for the second straight week with 34.5 million views — only a modest dip from its 37.7 million-view debut. South African film “180” opened at No. 2 with 9.5 million views, followed by comedy “Roommates” at No. 3 with 8.8 million views.

In non-English TV, French Caribbean thriller “Bandi” topped the chart with 5.2 million views, with the three-part docuseries “Ronaldinho: The One and Only” close behind at 4.7 million. On the non-English film side, Indian film “Toaster” claimed the top spot with 4.4 million views — a continued indicator of Netflix’s growing international content footprint.

The coming weeks will be critical for “Beef” Season 2. Season 1’s viewership trajectory was an upward curve.

About G.K. Paswan

Hello, my name is Gautam Kumar Paswan, and I have been working as a writer in the TV industry for several years. Writing is my passion, and I have established myself as a storyteller across various genres.

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