Netflix has unveiled its latest weekly global most-watched chart, offering a diverse mix of documentaries, reality shows, dramas, and wrestling. This week's list features several newcomers vying for the top spot.
The Top 10 Netflix Shows This Week
10. At Home With The Furys: Season 2 – 2,800,000 views
The Fury family returns for a second season of fly-on-the-wall reality. Following undefeated heavyweight champion Tyson Fury's retirement, the show captures family life, a trip to Monaco, a boxing event in Scotland, and a tempting offer that could lure Tyson back to the ring. Meanwhile, daughter Venezuela makes headlines as romance blossoms.
9. Fake Profile: Season 3 – 2,800,000 views
This Colombian thriller series concludes with its third and final season. It follows Camila, who meets her dream man on a dating app and plans a surprise visit, only to discover that paradise is fraught with danger.
8. Raw: April 13 – 2,900,000 views
WWE Raw's April 13 episode airs just days before CM Punk defends the World Heavyweight Title against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas. The episode features a six-man tag team victory and other exciting ring action.
7. XO, Kitty: Season 3 – 3,000,000 views
The spin-off of To All The Boys I've Loved Before continues to draw viewers. Kitty spends summer in New York with her sister before returning to KISS for her senior year, while deepening ties with her family in South Korea.
6. Bloodhounds: Season 2 – 3,700,000 views
This South Korean action drama, based on a Naver Webtoon, follows two boxers who take down a loan shark. In season two, they discover an illegal boxing ring run by a global syndicate, endangering themselves and their families.
5. Big Mistakes: Season 1 – 4,400,000 views
Dan Levy's latest show stars him and Taylor Ortega as siblings Nicky and Morgan, who are blackmailed into working for gangsters after a gift shop theft. Their disorganized approach to crime leads to chaos.
4. Ronaldinho: The One And Only: Limited Series – 4,700,000 views
As the World Cup approaches, this documentary series explores the life of Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldinho, the only player to win a World Cup, Copa América, Confederations Cup, Champions League, Copa Libertadores, and Ballon d'Or.
3. Salish and Jordan Matter: Season 1 – 5,000,000 views
Father-daughter duo Jordan (29) and Salish (16) bring their YouTube fame to Netflix, tackling 24-hour challenges, building a dream dog home, and surviving life with the world's richest parents.
2. Bandi: Season 1 – 5,200,000 views
This gritty French crime drama set in Martinique follows orphaned siblings struggling after their mother's death, with some turning to crime to keep the family together.
1. Trust Me: The False Prophet – 6,900,000 views
Topping the chart is a chilling documentary series about The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. After Warren Jeffs' imprisonment, cult psychology expert Christine Marie and her husband document the community as new leader Samuel Bateman emerges, with sinister consequences.



