Netflix’s comedy-drama series Glamorous premiered at the end of June. It hasn’t been updated yet and its future is very uncertain. As Netflix goes through its relaunch, it’s more of a numbers game than anything else. Glamorous has yet to get enough views to make it into the big leagues. Whether or not we can find the trailing behind and rejoin the race is a question for the future. With Netflix’s new policy of ranking shows based on 13 weeks of viewing data, it’s always possible. But until then, we don’t have much to say about this show.
This show by Jordon Nardino stars Miss Benny and Kim Cattrall in the lead roles. The story revolves around Marco Mejia, a gender nonconforming queer young man. Major’s life changes when she receives a job offer from a famous makeup mogul.
“Glamorous” has received mixed reactions from critics. Rated 53% on Rotten Tomatoes. It has an IMDB rating of 5.8.
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There’s no news of Glamorous being renewed or canceled, but viewership data suggests that the show’s renewal prospects are very bleak. Netflix has canceled shows in the past that performed better than Glamorous. Unless the show suddenly turns the tide and pulls off a miracle third week, it’s poised to be cancelled.
when you look Netflix internal data, Glamorous isn’t doing all that bad. The show has remained in the top 10 list of most-watched English-language TV series both weeks since it aired. From June 18, 2023 to July 2, he has been watched for 43.1 million hours. Converting this to the number of views, it becomes 6.6 million times.
It has achieved decent results in regions such as South Africa, Australia, Spain, Portugal, Eastern Europe and Northern Europe. That said, Glamorous also has: The worst English debut Compared to shows like XO, Kitty, FUBAR, and The Diplomat, all of these shows have been renewed for a second season.
If Glamourous does make a season 2, it will be determined by rankings, late discovery, critical acclaim, and cult status for that kind of niche following. If Glamorous doesn’t return for a second season, it’s not because of the WGA strike. The numbers don’t endorse that update. And, as I said before, Netflix is obsessed with numbers.