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Leo Zhang

Source: Netflix Tudum

The latest viewership data from Netflix for the week of April 6 shows a clear trend toward high-concept thrills and gritty true crime. Leading the film charts is Thrash, a survival thriller that finds terror in the aftermath of a Category 5 hurricane. Despite mixed critical reception, the movie pulled in massive numbers, proving to be the perfect spring blockbuster for home viewers. It currently holds the top spot globally, outperforming several high-profile holdovers.

On the television front, the docuseries Trust Me The False Prophet has struck a chord with the true crime community. The series, which provides an intimate and often disturbing look into the FLDS community and the rise of Samuel Bateman, premiered at number one with nearly ten million views in its first week. Its success highlights a continuing fascination with stories of survival and the inner workings of insular groups.

Not far behind is the third season of XO Kitty, which remains a staple for younger audiences and fans of the rom-com genre. It continues to perform well across multiple regions, securing the second spot on the English TV list. On the non-English side, the second season of Bloodhounds has maintained its dominance, showing the enduring global appeal of South Korean action dramas.

Other notable entries this week include the premiere of the preacher-centric crime comedy Big Mistakes, starring Dan Levy, and the steady performance of the animated hit One Piece, which is currently enjoying its second season. As the month progresses, these rankings show a diverse mix of content, from shark-infested floods to the complicated world of teenage romance, ensuring there is something for everyone on the platform.

Source: Netflix Tudum