2025 SAG Awards Fail to Crack Netflix Top 10

“American Murder: Gabby Petito” exceeded the debut of “Zero Day” with 31.3 million views

Cast of "Conclave" at the 2025 SAG Awards
John Lithgow, Ralph Fiennes, Sergio Castellitto and Isabella Rossellini of "Conclave" (Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

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The 2025 SAG Awards failed to crack into Netflix’s Top 10 TV programs for the week.

The livestream of the awards show, which streamed Sunday, Feb. 23, was not included in the streamer’s Top 10 viewership list for the week of Feb. 17, meaning that viewership for the SAG Awards was exceeded by the Feb. 17 installment of WWE’s Monday Night Raw, which took the No. 10 spot on the TV list. While Netflix has not released exact viewing figures for the SAG Awards, it can be assumed the show saw less than the 2.8 million views seen by Raw.

Last year’s SAG Awards, which marked the first time Netflix livestreamed the ceremony, similarly did not rank within the Top 10 TV shows for that week.

“American Murder: Gabby Petito,” however, was Netflix’s most-watched TV show during the week of Feb. 17 with 31.3 million views, exceeding the debut of “Zero Day,” which ranked as the No. 2 program on the English TV list with 19.1 million views.

Next up on the most-watched TV list was “The Search for Instagram’s Worst Con Artist,” which took third place with 5.5 million views, while “Love Is Blind” Season 8 brought in 5 million views in fourth place. “Cobra Kai” Season 6 scored 3.6 million views during the week in the No. 5 slot on the list, while “Gabby’s Dollhouse” Season 11 took sixth place with 3.3 million views.

On the film side, “La Dolce Villa” held on to the top spot on the most-watched films list for the second week in a row with 14.1 million views, while “Uncharted” took second place with 10.5 million views. “Despicable Me 3” took the No. 3 slot on the list with 7.9 million views, coming behind “To Catch a Killer,” which took the No. 4 slot with 6.7 million views,” as well as “Minions,” which took the No. 5 spot with 6.1 million views.

In fact, four of the “Despicable Me” franchise movies were on the Top 10 English films list, with “Despicable Me 2” taking sixth place with 5.9 million views, while the flagship “Despicable Me” came in tenth place with 4 million views. Meanwhile, “Kinda Pregnant” took the No. 8 spot on the list with 4.3 million views, while “Back in Action” came in ninth place with 4.1 million views.

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