Netflix Top 10 This Week: Peaky Blinders Holds the Crown as ONE PIECE Keeps Its Grip

Leo Zhang

Source: Netflix Tudum

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is still leading the pack on Netflix, proving that Tommy Shelby’s return still has plenty of pull with viewers. For the week of March 23, the film stayed at No. 1 on the streamer’s English movie chart for a second straight week, pulling in 19.4 million views and extending its strong early run.

The movie picks up with Tommy Shelby stepping out of exile and back into Birmingham as war reshapes England around him. With Duke now carrying the weight of the Peaky Blinders name, the story pushes the family deeper into danger, and audiences clearly haven’t looked away. The continued momentum suggests the franchise still knows exactly how to command attention long after the original series became a global hit.

On the TV side, ONE PIECE continued to dominate, holding onto the top spot among the week’s biggest shows. The live-action adaptation has managed something few genre series pull off after launch: it has stayed in the conversation and kept viewers coming back, week after week, instead of fading after the initial binge window.

Another standout this week is Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, which arrived with the kind of debut that usually signals strong word of mouth. Early interest appears to be working in its favor, and it’s already positioning itself as one of the more closely watched new entries on the platform.

Overall, Netflix’s latest Top 10 shows a familiar pattern: major franchise titles are still driving the biggest numbers, but fresh releases can break through when the premise is strong enough. Right now, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is still the title to beat, while ONE PIECE continues to prove it has real staying power in the streaming race.

Source: Netflix Tudum