September 4th 2024.
The latest documentary on Netflix, "Worst Ex Ever," has been capturing the attention of millions of viewers. Produced by Jason Blum, known for his work on films like "Paranormal Activity," the four-part series delves into the disturbing reality of domestic violence. With over 8.4 million views in just one week, it has quickly become the most-watched TV show on the streaming platform, surpassing popular shows like "Emily in Paris."
Each episode follows the harrowing experiences of a different American woman who has been a victim of domestic abuse. Through raw testimonials, bodycam footage, and animated reenactments, the series sheds light on the horrors these women endured at the hands of their male partners. Viewers have been raving about the production quality, with many saying it's one of the best true crime documentaries on Netflix in years.
On social media, viewers have been expressing shock and outrage at the stories featured in "Worst Ex Ever." One Twitter user described the first episode as "nuts," while another was appalled by the police's inaction in these cases. The series has sparked important conversations about the flaws in the American justice system and the need for change.
The success of "Worst Ex Ever" has also led to the creation of a spin-off series, "Worst Roommate Ever," which explores the dark pasts of former roommates. With this expansion, Blumhouse Television has created its first franchise, and fans can expect to see more gripping content in the future. Gretchen Palek, head of alternative at Blumhouse Television, expressed excitement about the potential of this franchise and the impact it can have on viewers.
But "Worst Ex Ever" is not the only documentary making waves on Netflix. At the Edinburgh TV festival, the streaming service announced a lineup of new documentaries, including one about fashion icon Victoria Beckham. The untitled series will follow Beckham's journey from Spice Girls superstardom in the '90s to her current role as a fashion mogul. Other upcoming documentaries include profiles of chef Gordon Ramsay, boy band Take That, and the 7/7 London bombings.
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