See-Saw Films and Picking Scabs’ Victorian shot drama Apple Cider Vinegar claims Australia’s highest performing Netflix mantle in the first half of 2025, according to data from Streamer’s latest engagement report.
The limited series, which offers a dramatic interpretation of wellness influencer Belgibson’s rise in excellence, has earned 18.3 million views since its release from February 6th to June, reaching 50th overall.
There was also the Emmy-nominated third season of Love, produced by Australia’s Northern Pictures, which managed 12.9 million views despite being released in April.
The territory of Easy Tiger and Ronde Media, the major Australian titles in previous engagement reports, ranked 278th with 6.6 million views. Netflix Anz confirmed late last year that the big-budget drama hadn’t been updated for the second season.
Leading by Gristmill’s The Intigators S1 & S2 (5.3 million and 4.7 million views), Glenpictures’ Gymnastics Academy: A Second Chance (5 million) and Werner Film Productions’ Surviving Summer S1 & S2 (2.8 million views and 2.8 million views), the young skin-stopping title continued to hold it on the platform himself.
One and two love seasons (2.6 million views) (2.6 million views) were also in the top 1,000 people on the US spectrum (3.8 million views and 3.1 million views).
To conclude with this third season, Heartbreak High’s viewers fell slightly from previous report frames, with seasons 1 and 2 pulling out 1.4 million and 1.2 million views respectively, comparing 1.8 million from July to December 2024 respectively.
Overall, the report includes 95 billion hours of viewing, over 7,500 titles.
The adolescents of the British Limited series broke the rankings with 144.8 million views, followed by the second and third seasons of the Korean thriller squid game (173.3 million and 71.5 million views).
Find the complete report here.