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These five Netflix series were top searched for on Google in 2021

2021-12-16T09:35:42.155Z


These five Netflix series were top searched for on Google in 2021 Created: 12/16/2021, 10:29 AM From: Sophie Waldner The Netflix series "Ginny & Georgia" made it into the top 5 in Google searches in 2021. © Netflix At the turn of the year, Google Trends evaluates, among other things, the most frequently searched series. Here we reveal the top 5 Netflix series. For Netflix * subscribers, the y


These five Netflix series were top searched for on Google in 2021

Created: 12/16/2021, 10:29 AM

From: Sophie Waldner

The Netflix series "Ginny & Georgia" made it into the top 5 in Google searches in 2021.

© Netflix

At the turn of the year, Google Trends evaluates, among other things, the most frequently searched series.

Here we reveal the top 5 Netflix series.

For Netflix * subscribers, the year 2021 was packed with many new products.

These include many unexpected successes, but also unpredictable flops such as "Cowboy Bebop".

No matter how successful a series is, viewers usually google the content right after the start of a new season.

At the turn of the year, Google Trends takes the opportunity to find out which series users have entered the most into the search engine.

Among the top 10 one would actually assume successful series like “House of Money”.

In fact, there are Netflix series such as “Outer Banks” or “Cobra Kai” to be found there.

You can find out which are the top 5 most frequently searched content here.

Google Trends - 5th place: "Who murdered Sara?"

The first season of "Who Murdered Sara?" Was added to Netflix in March 2021.

Season two followed a few months later.

The thriller series is about Álex Guzmán, who wants to prove that the

murder of his sister

Sara was attached to him.

In doing so, he reveals much greater secrets than one might initially assume.

Who was Sara (Ximena Lamadrid) really?

In the second season of "Who Murdered Sara?", The main character Álex (Manolo Cardona) finds out more about his sister's past.

© Netflix

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.

Google Trends - 4th place: "Ginny & Georgia"

"Ginny & Georgia" season 1 has been available on Netflix since February 2021.

A sequel is planned, but an exact date is still pending.

The comedy series is about the young girl Ginny and her mother Georgia

trying to finally start over after a turbulent time

.

But this wish cannot be easily fulfilled.

Google Trends - 3rd place: "Lupine"

“Lupine” was the third most searched for according to Google Trends.

The French mystery series was launched on Netflix in January 2021 - Season 2 followed in June.

It's about

Assane Diop

, who as a crook Arsène Lupine

wants to

take revenge on the wealthy Pellegrini family

.

The reason: You unjustly put his father in prison, where he ultimately died.

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After "Cowboy Bebop" flop: Netflix is ​​planning the next live-action adaptation

.

Google Trends - 2nd place: "Bridgerton"

The hit Netflix series "Bridgerton" introduces viewers to 19th century London high society.

The focus is on the Bridgerton family, who have to face the

challenges of aristocratic life

.

The first season is about finding a suitable man for the oldest daughter.

Google Trends - 1st place: "Squid Game"

The Korean production "Squid Game" was an unexpected success across the board.

The series was able to overthrow "Bridgerton" from the throne and secure the title of "most successful Netflix series of all time".

The Netflix Original is about life and death for the participants in a game show.

The other players have

to compete against each other in real children's games

- whoever wins in the end, wins high prize money.

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Source: merkur

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