Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters can add another milestone to the list of accomplishments over a remarkable summer run: It’s now the streamer’s most viewed movie ever.

The animated hit drew 25.4 million views worldwide in the week of Aug. 18-24, bumping its total up to 236 million since its June 20 premiere, based on Netflix’s internal data. That was enough to push KPop Demon Hunters past Red Notice and into first place on Netflix’s all-time rankings for English-language films. (Netflix’s all-time top 10s are based on views in a title’s first 91 days of release.)

Red Notice, an action comedy starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds released in November 2021, had held the No. 1 all-time spot for movies for more than three years. It drew 230.9 million views (total viewing time divided by run time) over its first 13 weeks.

KPop Demon Hunters ascends to No. 1 on Netflix’s all-time movie charts in the same week that it scored a box office win with a sing-along version released in theaters. Netflix isn’t officially reporting box office revenue for the weekend, but it made between $17 million and $18 million over the Aug. 22-24 weekend, which would put the movie ahead of Weapons at $15.4 million. (The sing-along version of the film is also streaming.)

The film chronicles the adventures of Huntrix, a three-member girl group that secretly fight monsters from the underworld. The girls spend the film contending against the newly formed Saja Boys, a K-pop boy group made up of demons meant to steal the souls of fans and take down Huntrix.

The movie also has a hit soundtrack, which also shot to the top of music charts. KPop Demon Hunter’s lead song, “Golden,” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 two weeks ago, regaining its top position this week after dipping to second place last week. Huntrix is the first girl group to top the Hot 100 since Destiny’s Child in 2001. The film currently has four songs in the top 10 of the chart – “Your Idol” at No. 4, “Soda Pop” at No. 5 and “How It’s Done” at No. 10.

On Netflix, KPop Demon Hunters has been unerringly consistent in the 10 weeks since its release. After posting 9.2 million views for its opening weekend, the movie has not fallen below 22.7 million views in any week since. Most Netflix original movies churn out of the streamer’s top 10 after about a month, making KPop Demon Hunters’ run that much more of an outlier.