Netflix confirms that XO Kitty season 2 has taken the top spot in its debut weekend, beating out Squid Game season 2 and Peter Berg’s Western series American Primeval. The third spot goes to the anime Sakamoto Days, with The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live and fellow licensed series Younger filling out the first six spots on the U.S. charts. The remaining four include Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action; Gabriel Iglesias: Legend of Fluffy; Castlevania: Nocturne; and The Breakthrough.
What This Means For XO Kitty Season 3
Could A Renewal Be Far Behind?
The ending of XO, Kitty season 2 does provide a measure of closure. But in keeping with the teen drama of it all, there are threads that the spinoff could explore. The big headline that this initial success points to is that the long break doesn’t seem to have negatively impacted the series. More broadly, young adult romances continue to perform very well on streaming.
Our Take On XO, Kitty’s Early Viewership Success
The Romance Genre Is Alive & Well
Whether it’s Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty, also from Jenny Han, or Hulu’s Tell Me Lies, which is a bit darker in tone, the subgenre of young adult romance tends to do well for streaming. That solid performance is now reflected in the early rise of XO, Kitty, which has built off the fandom for To All the Boys.