Adolescence becomes Netflix's second biggest English-language TV series
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Adolescence, a UK drama, has surpassed Stranger Things to become Netflix's second biggest English language series, accumulating 141.2m views since its launch in March. The series was celebrated at the Gotham TV awards, winning breakthrough limited series and acting accolades for Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper. The show, which addresses the radicalization of young boys, has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of complex issues. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer lauded the series for bringing attention to societal challenges. Talks of a second season are underway as the show gains momentum in popularity and critical acclaim.
The series, created with Brad Pitt's production company Plan B, is expected to score a number of key Emmy nominations, showcasing its cultural impact and acclaim.
Adolescence has knocked off Stranger Things to become Netflix's second biggest ever English language series, highlighting its rapid success and viewer engagement.
The show tackles serious issues facing young boys today, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer commending it for shining a light on difficult societal challenges.
In his acceptance speech at the Gotham TV awards, Stephen Graham celebrated the show's unique storytelling approach, expressing gratitude for the positive reception it has received.
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