Netflix's 'Él y Ella' Tops Charts in 75 Countries After Debut
Tessa Thompson and John Bernthal star in this psychological thriller miniseries adapting Alice Feeney's novel, surging to global #1 via.
Key Points
- Climbed to #1 on Netflix in 75 countries post-January 8 launch.
- Adapts Alice Feeney's novel; stars Tessa Thompson as journalist Anna and John Bernthal as detective Jack.
- Dual-viewpoint thriller explores distrust, memory, and small-town murder mystery.
- Tessa Thompson executive produces; topped FlixPatrol global charts day after debut.
Netflix miniseries *Él y Ella* has quickly climbed to the number one spot on the platform in 75 countries, fueled by word-of-mouth buzz and binge-watching viewers.
Launched on January 8, the six-episode limited series adapts Alice Feeney's novel of the same name. It centers on a psychological thriller plot that reunites ex-partners Anna Andrews, played by Tessa Thompson, and Jack Harper, portrayed by John Bernthal. Anna, a former TV journalist, returns to her hometown amid a shocking murder that rattles the community. She launches her own investigation, drawing suspicion from Jack, the lead detective on the case. What unfolds is a tense clash of perspectives, with crossed suspicions and conflicting accounts of the same crime.
Netflix markets the show as a gripping suspense tale told through dual viewpoints—hers and his—exploring themes of distrust, memory, and unreliable narratives. The story blends classic mystery elements with emotional tension, rooted in the protagonists' shared history and the tight-knit small-town dynamics.
Tessa Thompson also serves as executive producer, alongside a strong ensemble cast including Pablo Schreiber, Marin Ireland, Sunita Mani, Rebecca Rittenhouse, Crystal Fox, Chris Bauer, and Poppy Liu.
The series' rapid rise was evident in external rankings, with FlixPatrol listing it as the global number one the day after its debut and dominating charts across dozens of countries—a strong showing for a limited run.
Original Sources
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