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‘The Irishman’ watched by 26 million people in first week

This would make ‘The Irishman’ one of this year’s most widely watched Oscar contenders



Netflix says that 26.4 million households worldwide watched ‘The Irishman’ in its first week of streaming.

That figure includes those who watched at least 70 per cent of Martin Scorsese’s 3 1/2 hour crime epic. Netflix selectively announces viewership for its films and series, and they aren’t substantiated by third-party data firms.

Nielsen last week estimated that ‘The Irishman’ had an average viewership of 13.2 million in its first five days in the US. About one in five viewers watched the film in its entirety over its first day of streaming on November 27, Nielsen said.

If Netflix’s figures are accurate, that would make ‘The Irishman’ one of this year’s most widely watched Oscar contenders. The film, made for about $160 million (Dh587.6 million), played exclusively in theatres for about three weeks, but the largest chains refuse to play movies that don’t adhere to a traditional theatrical window. Netflix has declined to disclose box office receipts.

‘The Irishman’ on Monday received five Golden Globe nominations, including best film, drama. Last week, the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Board of Review named it the best film of the year.

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This image released by Netflix shows, from left, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Ray Romano in a scene from "The Irishman." On Monday, Dec. 9, 2019, Pacino was nominated for a Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a motion picture for his role in the film.(Netflix via AP)

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