Dahmer is already a record, the most watched TV series in the world with almost 300 million hours of viewing

Dahmer’s success is taking on important dimensions. The Milwaukee Monster TV series for the second week is the most watched in the world on Netflix and could do even better in the future.

Author: Andrea Parrella

It was enough to take a look at the Instagram timelines to understand that the success of Dahmer would become a phenomenon. The numbers confirm this, which attest to the enormous global response of a product that has been at the top of the list of the most viewed globally for two weeks. I am 299,840,000 the hours of views reported by Netflix in the now usual weekly ranking released by the platform. The involvement in the bloody history of Jeffrey Dahmer due to the series is such that in the third position in the ranking he debuts Conversations with a Killer: The Dahmer Casea miniseries produced by Joe Berlinger which is linked to the story remade in the product in which actor Evan Peters plays the serial killer known as the Milwaukee Monster.

Dahmer’s Place in Netflix History

Even on an Italian scale, Dahmer confirms the same success he had internationally and it will be necessary to understand what position he will end up occupying in that special classification that includes the central series in the history of Netflix, or the so-called evergreens that marked the advance of the platform that in recent years has radically influenced audiovisual usage habits around the world. From Stranger Things to La Casa di Carta, passing through Squid Game, these are the titles that Dahmer hopes to be able to compare himself to in the coming months, at least according to the current trend of the series produced by Ryan Murphy.

Dahmer’s Plot

The news reported by Dahmer is one of those so far known only in the United States, where it was naturally a case of enormous importance. The Netflix TV series dedicated to Jeffrey Dahmer, known as the Milwaukeee monster destined to remain in the annals for the inhumane murders committed between 1978 and 1991. After being sentenced to life in prison in 1992, he did not serve his sentence because two years later , he was killed by another inmate with schizophrenia, Christopher Scarver.

Source: Fan Page IT

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