Netflix’s latest lineup presents a fascinating snapshot of current viewing habits, a mix of returning favorites and fresh faces vying for attention. Some series ignite passionate fandoms, while others struggle to break through the noise, revealing a complex landscape of taste.
“Fake Profile” concludes its steamy run after a third season, amassing 3 million views. While unlikely to garner awards, the Colombian drama has cultivated a dedicated audience drawn to its soapy storylines and the committed performances of Carolina Miranda and Rodolfo Salas. It’s a world of love and intrigue, perfect for those seeking escapism.
A nostalgic trip back to the 80s and 90s, the docu-series “Hulk Hogan: Real American” also reached 3 million viewers. It explores the life of the iconic wrestler, a figure who embodied a brash, bold, and unapologetically patriotic American spirit. The series doesn’t shy away from the complexities of Hogan’s life, both inside and outside the ring.
WWE’s “Raw: 2026” drew 3.3 million viewers, a spectacle for devoted fans. The aftermath of WrestleMania saw new rivalries brewing, with Roman Reigns, Jacob Fatu, Bron Breakker, Seth Rollins, and Ethan Page all colliding. For the uninitiated, it’s a world of elaborate characters and high-stakes competition.
“BEEF: Season 2” garnered 4.1 million views, but faces the challenge of living up to its critically acclaimed first season. Carey Mulligan and Oscar Isaac star in this black comedy about a feud between two couples, but critics suggest it lacks the spark of its predecessor. Viewers, however, seem to be enjoying the continuation of the story.
Football fans were captivated by “Ronaldinho: The One and Only,” also with 4.1 million views. The documentary offers a breezy look at the life of the Brazilian superstar, a player whose immense talent often felt unrealized. It’s a celebration of his carefree spirit and iconic status, even if his fashion choices were questionable.
South Korean romance “Sold Out on You” charmed 4.7 million viewers with its comedic vibe. Starring Ahn Hyo-seop and Chae Won-bin, the series follows two workaholics whose lives become intertwined in a familiar, heartwarming way. Its brevity – just three episodes – makes it an easy and enjoyable watch.
“Running Point: Season 2” continues to resonate with audiences, attracting 5.3 million viewers. Kate Hudson returns as Isla Gordon, navigating the challenges of running the LA Waves basketball team while dealing with family drama and boardroom politics. The series blends sports, ambition, and personal relationships.
Dominating the charts with 10.4 million views, “Unchosen” stands out as the most-watched show on Netflix. Molly Windsor delivers a compelling performance as Rosie, a young woman drawn into a seemingly welcoming group that quickly reveals its unsettling undercurrents. The series expertly explores themes of control, manipulation, and the search for belonging.
“Unchosen” masterfully builds tension, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere where nothing feels quite right. Asa Butterfield adds a layer of ambiguity, keeping viewers guessing about the true nature of the group and its intentions. It’s a gripping and unsettling watch that leaves a lasting impression.