Netflix's 'Bright' Nabs 11 Million Viewers In Its Opening Weekend | THR News

Netflix's 'Bright' Nabs 11 Million Viewers In Its Opening Weekend | THR News

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The Netflix film 'Bright' received mixed reviews, with critics largely panning it despite a strong viewership of 11 million over its opening weekend. The film, starring Will Smith and Joel Edgerton, was particularly popular among young male viewers. Despite its success with audiences, it was criticized for its quality, receiving low scores on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. Compared to other Netflix releases like 'Stranger Things 2', 'Bright' fell short in viewership numbers. The report also notes that Nielsen's data may underestimate actual viewership as it doesn't account for non-TV devices.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How did the film 'Bright' perform during its opening weekend on Netflix?

It was a complete failure with no viewers.

It had a stellar opening with 11 million viewers.

It was moderately successful with 5 million viewers.

It was only popular among critics.

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What percentage of the audience for 'Bright' was male?

25%

70%

56%

40%

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the reported production cost of the film 'Bright'?

$50 million

$70 million

$90 million

$120 million

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did 'Bright' compare to 'Stranger Things 2' in terms of viewership?

'Bright' had more viewers than 'Stranger Things 2'.

'Bright' had fewer viewers than 'Stranger Things 2'.

Both had the same number of viewers.

'Bright' was not compared to 'Stranger Things 2'.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What limitation does Nielsen's measurement have regarding Netflix viewership?

It provides real-time data.

It overestimates the number of viewers.

It includes all types of devices.

It only measures viewership on traditional TVs.