It’s that time of the week again, when you get to find out which Netflix shows have been keeping everyone glued to the sofa over the past week.
As usual, there’s no shortage of viewing to suit all tastes, whether it’s compelling documentaries, heartwarming romance, returning reality TV, or even wrestling.
This week’s global most-watched chart sees a whole load of newcomers make their mark but what will claim top spot? Here’s the top 10 in full…
10. At Home With The Furys: Season 2 – 2,800,000 views this week
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Kicking off this week’s countdown is the latest fly-on-the-wall look at life in the Fury clan, following undefeated heavyweight champ Tyson through family life after his retirement from the ring.
Season two gives us a trip to Monaco, a boxing event in Scotland, and Tyson faced with an offer that makes him consider a boxing comeback.
You’ll also see daughter Venezuela making a few headlines of her own as romance blossoms for the teenager.
9. Fake Profile: Season 3 – 2,800,000 views
This Colombian thriller series may well have slipped under your radar up until now, but with the third – and final – season making its way into the Netflix top 10, it’s clearly proving popular.
The series follows Camila, a woman who meets the love of her life through a dating app and, following a whirlwind romance, plans to surprise him in person.
Except the path of true love doesn’t run smooth and she soon finds that paradise is fraught with danger.
8. Raw: April 13 – 2,900,000 views
Exciting times in the world of WWE, with April 13’s Raw coming just days before CM Punk defends the World Heavyweight Title against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas.
Ahead of that, this final instalment before the big day delivers plenty of decent ring action, including a six-man tag team victory you won’t want to miss.
7. XO, Kitty: Season 3 – 3,000,000 views
This former chart-topper is still raking in the viewers despite taking a tumble down the charts.
A spin-off of Jenny Han’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, it follows the fortunes of Kitty, the youngest of the Covey sisters, as she embarks on a quest to find true love.
Series three sees the character spending summer in New York with her older sister before returning to KISS for her senior year, while also attempting to deepen her relationship with her family in South Korea.
6. Bloodhounds: Season 2 – 3,700,000 views
Based on a Naver Webtoon by Jeong Chan, Bloodhounds has been sniffing around the charts for some weeks now — and the South Korean action drama shows no signs of slowing down.
The series follows two young boxers teaming up to bring down a ruthless loan shark preying on the financially desperate, while confronting their own past demons and the harsh realities of the world.
Season two sees our intrepid duo fresh from accomplishing their mission. However, there’s more trouble ahead when they discover an illegal boxing ring run by a global syndicate, which puts both them and their families in danger.
5. Big Mistakes: Season 1 – 4,400,000 views
Moving into the top five and there’s no mistake here —the latest show from Dan Levy is a certified hit.
Levy and co-star Taylor Ortega play siblings Nicky and Morgan, who find themselves blackmailed into working for a pair of gangsters after accidentally being caught up in a gift shop theft.
The catch? They’re the most disorganised duo in the history of organised crime so, naturally, chaos reigns.
4. Ronaldinho: The One And Only: Limited Series – 4,700,000 views
With the World Cup fast approaching, here’s one to check out ahead of the summer of soccer.
Brazilian player Ronaldinho – aka Ronaldo de Assis Moreira – is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and the only football star to win a World Cup, a Copa América, a Confederations Cup, a Champions League, a Copa Libertadores, and a Ballon d’Or.
This engaging documentary series takes a deep dive into his life and career, from young prodigy to world-famous sporting icon.
3. Salish and Jordan Matter: Season 1 – 5,000,000 views
Ever heard of Salish and Jordan Matter? You have now.
The father-daughter duo consisting of 29-year-old photographer Jordan and 16-year-old Salish originally found fame on YouTube with their 24-hour challenges, not to mention guest appearances from the likes of Khloe Kardashian and Paris Hilton.
Now they’re doing it all for Netflix instead with a series which sees them tackling everything from building a dream home for their dog to surviving life with the world’s richest parents.
If you’ve watched their wacky antics on YouTube you’ll want to stick this one on your watchlist, pronto.
2. Bandi: Season 1 – 5,200,000
Smashing into the charts in the runner-up spot is this gritty French crime drama, set on the island of Martinique.
Bandi centres on a group of siblings left orphaned and struggling to survive after their mother’s death.
Their desperate situation leads some of them towards a life of crime, as the family unit fights to stay together.
1. Trust Me: The False Prophet – 6,900,000 views
Sitting firm at the top is this chilling documentary series, which takes a look at The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as featured in 2022 predecessor Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey.
The show reveals what happens when cult psychology expert Christine Marie and her videographer husband Tolga Katas moved to Utah to document the community after the imprisonment of founder Warren Jeffs.
After he was jailed, a man called Samuel Bateman stepped up, proclaiming himself the cult’s new leader — but what followed was just as sinister.