Netflix Top 10: XO, Kitty and Anaconda Lead the Charts

The latest streaming data reveals a diverse appetite for the week of March 30, 2026, as viewers oscillate between the high-stakes tension of international espionage and the comfort of young adult romance. In a week marked by significant debuts, the Top 10 movies and shows on Netflix reflect a globalized viewership, with Korean thrillers and Norwegian procedurals competing for dominance alongside established English-language franchises.

Leading the charge is the return of Kitty Song Covey in the third season of XO, Kitty. The series has captured the zeitgeist of the young adult demographic, securing the No. 1 spot on the English TV list with 12.9 million views. The narrative picks up immediately following the Season 2 cliff-hanger, focusing on Kitty’s senior year at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS). As she navigates her “Senior Sunset” list of goals, the season centers on the evolving romantic tension between Kitty and Min Ho, played by Sang Heon Lee, while featuring the supportive presence of her sister, Lara Jean (Lana Condor).

On the cinematic side, a surprising mix of high-concept comedy and gritty documentary perform has taken hold. The comedy spoof Anaconda claimed the top spot on the English film list with 9.9 million views, featuring an ensemble cast including Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Steve Zahn, and Thandiwe Newton. The film follows a group of friends attempting to remake their favorite movie in the Amazon, only to encounter a literal giant serpent. This lighthearted success stands in stark contrast to the heavy-hitting true crime and sports narratives that rounded out the week’s most-watched content.

True Crime and High-Stakes Documentaries

Netflix’s documentary slate continues to be a primary driver of engagement, particularly through the Untold sports series. The latest installment, Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom, debuted at No. 2 on the English film list with 8.4 million views. The film utilizes candid interviews with the two-time NBA champion and his ex-wife, Khloé Kardashian, to examine Odom’s private struggles and his near-death crisis at the Love Ranch brothel near Las Vegas.

True Crime and High-Stakes Documentaries

The appetite for tragedy and mystery extended into the No. 3 spot of the English film list, where The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson garnered 6.7 million views. Directed by Emmy winner Marina Zenovich and produced by Academy Award winner Evan Hayes, the film chronicles the murder of a rising cycling star, the subsequent investigation, and the trial that followed. This trend of “darker” viewing is further evidenced in the TV rankings, where the docuseries The Predator of Seville took the No. 3 spot on the English TV list with 4.7 million views, detailing the assaults committed by tour guide Manuel Blanco against international students in Spain.

For those seeking a more atmospheric brand of dread, the horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen maintained its No. 2 position on the English TV list for a second consecutive week, totaling 6.9 million views. Created by Haley Z. Boston, the series explores the psychological weight of soulmates through the lens of a couple, Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco), in the days leading up to their wedding at a secluded family estate.

Global Dominance: The Rise of Non-English Content

The “Non-English” categories highlight a significant shift in how audiences consume international media. The Korean spy thriller Humint dominated the non-English film list at No. 1 with 11 million views. The plot follows South Korean agent Manager Jo (Zo In-sung) as he tracks a drug ring in Russia, leading to a volatile confrontation with North Korean operative Park Geon (Park Jeong-min).

Global Dominance: The Rise of Non-English Content

The trend toward Nordic and Asian content is further solidified by the success of Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole, which took the No. 1 spot on the non-English TV list with 6.9 million views. The Norwegian series follows Detective Harry Hole (Tobias Santelmann) as he hunts a serial killer while attempting to expose a corrupt colleague, Detective Tom Waaler (Joel Kinnaman).

Key Non-English Performance (Week of March 30, 2026)
Title Category Rank Views
Humint Film 1 11 Million
Detective Hole TV 1 6.9 Million
Eat Pray Bark Film 2 7 Million
Bloodhounds TV 2 5 Million

Other notable international entries include the German comedy Eat Pray Bark, which debuted at No. 2 on the non-English film list with 7 million views, and the second season of the Korean crime drama Bloodhounds, which took No. 2 on the non-English TV list with 5 million views. The latter sees boxers Gun-woo (Woo Do-hwan) and Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi) return to fight a new enemy driven by a pursuit of money and power.

Franchise Longevity and New Debuts

While new releases often dominate the conversation, several titles are showing remarkable staying power. War Machine, an action film starring Alan Ritchson as an Army Ranger candidate facing an otherworldly entity, has remained on the English film list for five weeks, landing at No. 5 with 6.1 million views. Similarly, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man—the feature-length follow-up to the acclaimed series—held the No. 6 spot in its third week with 5.9 million views, reuniting Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan as Birmingham mobsters.

The anime-inspired ONE PIECE continues to be a cornerstone of the platform’s strategy. Season 2 held the No. 4 spot on the English TV list with 3.5 million views. The franchise is expanding rapidly; Netflix has announced that Season 3, titled ONE PIECE: The Battle of Alabasta, is slated to premiere in 2027. A two-part LEGO animated special retelling the events of the first two seasons is scheduled for release on September 29, alongside a sneak peek at the upcoming anime series, THE ONE PIECE.

Rounding out the top rankings is the fourth season of Love on the Spectrum, which debuted at No. 5 on the English TV list with 3.4 million views. The US version of the Australian series continues to provide a heartfelt look at young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the complexities of dating and romantic relationships.

As the streaming landscape evolves, the next major checkpoint for viewers will be the official release of the LEGO ONE PIECE special on September 29, which will likely signal a new surge in franchise engagement. For the most current data and official rankings, viewers can visit the Netflix Tudum Top 10 portal.

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