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Undoubtedly A Critical Hit and Emmy Contender, But Early Viewership Down Nearly 60%

21 April 20266 Mins Read
Undoubtedly A Critical Hit and Emmy Contender, But Early Viewership Down Nearly 60%

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It’s a tale as old as time, or at least as old as prestige TV: a critically acclaimed sophomore season struggles to find the same massive audience as its breakout predecessor. That’s precisely the situation Beef Season 2 finds itself in. Despite securing another round of excellent reviews, the numbers are in, and it appears viewership has dropped massively to 2.4M views, down from Season 1’s opening 5.8M views – a drop of 58%. 

While the viewership dip is undeniable, it’s not for lack of quality, according to critics. The award-winning anthology series returned with a fresh story and a new, star-studded cast featuring Carey Mulligan, Oscar Isaac, Cailee Spaeny, and Charles Melton, and the consensus is that the destination was “well worth the journey”.

Christopher Campbell for RottenTomatoes noted that critics largely agree that the show’s return was worthwhile, with many praising its continued “electric unpredictability”. Kelly Lawler of USA Today declared it “every bit the excruciating masterpiece the first season was,” while James Mottram from NME called it “another deliciously savage hunk of drama for you to sink your teeth into”. Even those who felt it didn’t quite reach the heights of the first season, like Karina Adelgaard of Heaven of Horror, still found it “no less watchable”.

The second season currently sits at 86% on Rotten Tomatoes with the Certified Fresh rating, and at 61% with audiences.

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But it became clear early on that the series was struggling to gain steam in viewership. The results are in, and BEEF season 2 debuted at #10 in the TV English chart with 2.4M views.

Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis






Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
BEEF – Season 1 5,800,000 1
BEEF – Season 2 2,400,000 2

How does BEEF S2 look stacked up against Netflix’s other TV premieres released on a Thursday for 2026? At the moment, that result places it at the bottom of the premiere chart and even lower than Big Mistakes from a couple of weeks ago. (Note: This graph excludes Bridgerton S4 because of its split-release schedule.)

Netflix Viewership Data – 1 Week Analysis













Title Cumulative Views (1 weeks) Rank
XO Kitty – Season 3 12,900,000 1
Run Away – Limited Series 12,700,000 2
The Lincoln Lawyer – Season 4 9,000,000 3
The Night Agent – Season 3 8,400,000 4
Virgin River – Season 7 7,000,000 5
Finding Her Edge – Season 1 5,500,000 6
Vladimir – Limited Series 4,200,000 7
Big Mistakes – Season 1 2,700,000 8
BEEF – Season 2 2,400,000 9


The “Sleeper Hit” Factor: Can Season 2 Grow?

Before officially writing off Season 2, it is crucial to look back at the trajectory of Season 1. The original series wasn’t an instant global phenomenon in its first four days; it was a sleeper hit that relied heavily on word-of-mouth. While Season 1 opened with 5.8M views in its first week, it exploded in week two, jumping a staggering 107% to 12M views (70.38M hours viewed). It then held strong for five consecutive weeks in the global Top 10, bringing in 7.3M, 4.2M, and 2.5M views in subsequent weeks.

Because Season 2 is operating as an anthology with a completely new cast and storyline, it effectively has to build its own word-of-mouth all over again. Week 2 will be the true test of whether this new installment has the same staying power.

While Netflix’s official viewership data is released weekly, we can get a more immediate, real-time look at a show’s performance using figures from FlixPatrol. FlixPatrol monitors the daily Top 10 TV show lists on Netflix in dozens of countries and operates on a weighted points system. A #1 spot in a country earns 10 points, a #2 spot earns 9, and so on.

These points are then aggregated from every country to produce a single global score for the day. This score isn’t a measure of exact viewers but is widely seen as a powerful metric for a show’s global popularity. The following table compares this global score for Season 1 and Season 2 over their respective first five days, offering an “apples-to-apples” comparison of their launch momentum.

Day # Season 1 Season 2
Day 1 312 9
Day 2 505 84
Day 3 553 151
Day 4 615 212
Day 5 649 276
Day 6 667 –
Day 7 679 –
Day 8 643 –
Day 9 576 –
Day 10 605 –

What’s Next For Beef?

Despite the viewership drop, Netflix is not shying away from pushing Beef Season 2 for awards glory. The streamer is already heavily campaigning for the show at the 2026 Emmys, especially in the Limited Series category. According to recent Emmy polling by GoldDerby, Beef is an undisputed frontrunner for Limited Series, with 95.39% of experts predicting it, and its lead cast, including Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan, is also expected to be major contenders in their respective acting categories. So, while the audience numbers might be a talking point, the critical acclaim and awards potential for Beef Season 2 are as strong as ever.

But this early data at least suggests Netflix may be done with the Beef brand for now, which could mean season 3 is out of reach. On the flip side, the creator is staying with Netflix regardless of whether the renewal/cancellation goes through. As Ted Sarandos noted on the Q1 earnings call, Lee Sung Jin is working with Netflix under an overall deal struck in 2023. As Ted puts it, “He’s going to be creating for Netflix for years.”

With anthology series like this, perhaps Netflix should’ve taken the tactic it’s employing with Berlin season 2: get an entirely new tile within the app.


We’ll keep an eye on the viewership in the weeks to come in our top 10 reports, but for now, what do you think? Was the nearly 60% viewership drop between seasons 1 and 2 justified? Let us know in the comments. 

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