56 Days Tops Prime Video Global Charts, Replaces 'Fallout'

56 Days Tops Prime Video Global Charts, Replaces 'Fallout' — Collider
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56 Days, an eight-episode psychological thriller that debuted on Prime Video on February 18, has climbed to the top of the global Prime Video charts, according to FlixPatrol, replacing long-running champion Fallout and the reality series Beast Games. It also overtook holdover Prime Video hits such as The Night Manager, The Summer I Turned Pretty and Cross.

Developed by Karyn Usher and Lisa Zwerling and based on a novel by Catherine Ryan Howard, the series stars Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia and is co-produced by Atomic Monster, with James Wan serving as an executive producer. The show traces a couple's relationship from innocent beginnings to a horrific twist in a non-linear structure; fifty-six days after they meet, homicide investigators discover a brutally murdered body decomposing in Oliver's apartment.

On Rotten Tomatoes the series holds a 64% critics score and an 84% audience score.

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