XO, Kitty Season 3 Tops Netflix as Anaconda and Humint Shake Up the Latest Weekly Charts
Netflix’s latest Top 10 rankings for the week of March 30 delivered a little bit of everything: teen romance, action spectacle, true crime, prestige international drama, and a fresh wave of fan-favorite returns. Leading the pack on the English TV side is XO, Kitty Season 3, which climbed straight to No. 1 with 12.9 million views and proved that Kitty Song Covey’s final year at KISS is exactly the kind of chaos audiences can’t resist.
The new season picks up with Kitty stepping into senior year, armed with big plans, unresolved feelings, and the kind of emotional mess that keeps viewers hitting “next episode.” That momentum was enough to make the YA spinoff the week’s biggest English-language TV draw, with fans clearly invested in the latest turns involving Kitty and Min Ho. The return of familiar faces and the show’s easy balance of romance, comedy, and coming-of-age drama helped make it one of the most talked-about titles on the service.
Over on the English film chart, Anaconda slithered into first place with 9.9 million views. This offbeat comedy spin on the cult creature concept leans fully into the absurd, following a group of friends who head into the Amazon to remake their favorite movie, only to run into a very real oversized predator. With a cast led by Jack Black, Paul Rudd, Steve Zahn, and Thandiwe Newton, the movie has the kind of chaotic energy that makes it an easy weekend watch.
Right behind it, Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom opened strong at No. 2 with 8.4 million views. The latest installment in Netflix’s sports documentary banner takes a closer look at Odom’s personal struggles, career highs, and near-fatal collapse, blending raw interviews and behind-the-headlines revelations into a deeply personal portrait. It’s the kind of emotionally charged documentary that tends to spark immediate conversation, and viewers clearly showed up for it.
Netflix’s non-English charts were just as competitive, with Korean spy thriller Humint taking the top film spot at 11 million views. The film’s cross-border intrigue, dangerous alliances, and high-stakes cat-and-mouse setup gave it the kind of propulsive hook that travels well globally. On the non-English TV side, Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole claimed No. 1 with 6.9 million views, bringing Nordic noir back into the spotlight with a grim murder hunt, compromised cops, and a lead detective buried in moral gray.
Among the English TV standouts, Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen held onto the No. 2 position for a second straight week with 6.9 million views. Its ominous wedding-week premise and creeping sense of dread continue to keep horror fans locked in. Meanwhile, true crime remained a major force across the platform, with The Predator of Seville landing at No. 3 on the English TV chart and The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson reaching No. 3 among English films. Both titles show that audiences are still hungry for stories that blend shocking real-life events with investigative tension.
Elsewhere on the list, War Machine kept showing serious staying power in its fifth week, while Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man continued to draw viewers as fans revisit the world of Birmingham’s most dangerous operators. ONE PIECE Season 2 also remained firmly in the mix, holding a solid place on the English TV rankings as franchise excitement continues to build around newly announced future projects. That steady performance says a lot about how deeply the series has settled into Netflix’s long-game strategy.
One of the week’s warmer surprises came from Love on the Spectrum Season 4, which debuted on the English TV list with 3.4 million views. The reality series continues to resonate thanks to its sincere, low-pressure storytelling and focus on real emotional connection. Its arrival during Autism Acceptance Month gave it an added cultural boost, and the response suggests the show remains one of Netflix’s most genuinely beloved unscripted offerings.
International viewers also pushed German comedy Eat Pray Bark and the returning Korean crime drama Bloodhounds higher into the rankings, rounding out a week that felt especially varied. From heartfelt dating journeys to hard-edged thrillers, and from giant snakes to serial killers, the latest Netflix Top 10 shows just how wide the platform’s current sweet spot really is.
If there’s one clear takeaway from this week’s rankings, it’s that Netflix is thriving on contrast. Viewers are jumping between glossy teen romance, prestige crime, documentary confessionals, and crowd-pleasing genre fare without missing a beat. And for now, XO, Kitty is the title with the strongest pulse, leading a chart that feels busy, unpredictable, and very online in the best possible way.