Hit! The thriller mini-series “Welcome to the Neighborhood”, created by Ryan Murphy, continues to dominate Netflix in the second week since its release – remaining at the top of the streaming service’s most popular productions.
According to Deadline, the production has already clocked up an impressive 273,200 hours of viewing in the first two weeks – with a 20% increase in viewership in the second.
Currently, the series remains at the top of the charts in 65 countries.
It should be remembered that “Welcome to the Neighborhood” managed to dethrone “Dahmer: An American Cannibal” as the most popular series currently on the streaming service.
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Naomi Watts, Bobby Cannavale and Jennifer Coolidge star.
In the plot inspired by a true story, the Brannock family’s dream of living in the perfect house quickly turns into a real nightmare when they start to receive scary letters from a stalker. This is only the beginning of everything that will follow after the dark secrets of the neighborhood are revealed.
Ian Brennan (“Glee”) will co-create the series and serve as producer alongside Murphy.
The series is inspired by a disturbing real case that took place in New Jersey. A couple bought a house in 2014 for nearly $1.4million but were forced to give up their new home because of chilling letters from the Observer, who claimed they had ‘watched’ the house for decades. “I am the Watcher. Give me your young blood,” one of the notes read. The family put the house back on the market. It was not sold, but they managed to rent it out. In 2017, the tenant also received a disturbing letter from the Observer, threatening his life. The house sold in 2019 for $959,000. The identity of the Observer remains a mystery to this day.