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Top Global Netflix Show on Apr 27, 2026? — BEEF: Season 2

The Setup

Beef Season 2 is the follow-up to the Emmy-sweeping first season, now transformed into an anthology. While it has hit #1 in the US, it faces stiff global competition from new releases like Unchosen and a Stranger Things spin-off. Traders are weighing whether the critically acclaimed drama can overcome a weak 2.4 million view debut to claim the global #1 spot on the April 28 chart.

Beef Season 2 debuted with just 2.4 million views—a 60% drop from Season 1—and daily tracking shows it mathematically eliminated from the #1 spot against heavy new competition.

Market
94c
Our Estimate
96-99c
Edge
+3c

Bull Case

Beef Season 2 debuted at a dismal #10 on the global English TV chart with just 2.4 million views for the week of April 13-19. That's a steep 60% decline from the first season's premiere. Even if the show replicates Season 1's impressive 107% second-week viewership bump, it'd only reach roughly 4.8 million views—far short of the 8 to 15 million views typically required to secure the global #1 spot. Real-time daily tracking data confirms the show isn't gaining the necessary ground. According to FlixPatrol, Beef ranked #6 globally on April 23 and 24, trailing the current daily leader, the psychological thriller Unchosen, by over 300 points. With the tracking week ending on April 26, the mathematical deficit accumulated early in the week is virtually insurmountable. Furthermore, the late-week release slate creates an impenetrable ceiling for Beef's weekend growth. The highly anticipated animated spin-off Stranger Things: Tales From '85 and the sports comedy Running Point Season 2 both debuted on Thursday, April 23. These franchise heavyweights are primed to capture the lion's share of weekend binge-watching, effectively blocking Beef from making a late surge to the top.

Bear Case

Despite the soft global debut, Beef Season 2 has demonstrated strong regional momentum, briefly hitting the #1 spot on the US daily Netflix Top 10 chart on April 19. Domestic success often acts as a leading indicator for international viewership, as US-centric social media buzz permeates global markets during a show's first full week of availability. The anthology format's pivot to a prestige cast, including Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, and South Korean heavyweights Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho, provides significant leverage in Asian markets. If FlixPatrol's daily tracking is systematically undercounting these high-population regions, Beef's actual global viewership could be substantially higher than third-party metrics suggest. Finally, Beef Season 1 proved the franchise's capacity for explosive, word-of-mouth-driven growth, jumping from 5.8 million to 12 million views in its second week. With strong critical acclaim and an active Emmy campaign, a viral TikTok or X moment over the April 25-26 weekend could theoretically trigger a massive binge surge, allowing it to overtake frontrunners that suffer from steep second-week decay.

What Could Go Wrong

IF FlixPatrol's point system is severely undercounting key Asian markets where the addition of Youn Yuh-jung and Song Kang-ho is driving massive viewership, THEN the official Netflix hours-viewed metric could reveal a hidden surge that pushes Beef to #1. IF the major April 23 releases (Stranger Things: Tales From '85 and Running Point Season 2) suffer from poor reception or technical glitches that prevent weekend binging, THEN Beef's steady daily performance could allow it to sneak past the competition.

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