The world of streaming is a whirlwind of new content, but some stories grip audiences like few others. Currently, a chilling documentary holds the top spot, continuing a disturbing narrative that began with a previous investigation.
“Trust Me: The False Prophet” remains at number one with a staggering 6.9 million views. This series delves back into the world of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, previously explored in the 2022 documentary “Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey.”
The story follows cult psychology expert Christine Marie and her husband, Tolga Katas, as they embedded themselves in Utah to document the community after the imprisonment of its original leader, Warren Jeffs. What they discovered after Jeffs’ incarceration was a new, equally unsettling chapter.
A man named Samuel Bateman rose to power, declaring himself the new leader. The documentary reveals the sinister events that unfolded under his guidance, proving that the dangers within the community hadn’t vanished with Jeffs’ removal.
Just below, “Bandi” surges into the charts at number two, garnering 5.2 million views. This French crime drama unfolds on the vibrant island of Martinique, offering a stark contrast to the documentary’s somber tone.
The series centers on a family of siblings left to fend for themselves after the tragic loss of their mother. Driven by desperation, some turn to a life of crime, testing the bonds that hold them together as they struggle for survival.
Moving further down the list, a unique father-daughter duo is capturing attention with “Salish and Jordan Matter,” attracting 5 million viewers. Originally YouTube sensations, they’ve brought their 24-hour challenges and celebrity encounters to Netflix.
Their series showcases their often-wacky adventures, from ambitious home-building projects for their dog to navigating life with exceptionally wealthy parents. Fans of their online content will find plenty to enjoy in this new format.
Football fans are tuning in to “Ronaldinho: The One And Only,” with 4.7 million views. This limited series celebrates the life and career of Brazilian superstar Ronaldo de Assis Moreira, widely considered one of the greatest players of all time.
The documentary explores his journey from a young prodigy to a global icon, highlighting his unparalleled achievements – a World Cup, Copa América, Champions League, and Ballon d’Or, among others – solidifying his legendary status.
“Big Mistakes,” starring Dan Levy, lands at number four with 4.4 million views. This new comedy follows siblings Nicky and Morgan, who find themselves entangled in a blackmail scheme after a minor theft.
Their complete lack of criminal aptitude leads to predictable chaos as they’re forced to work for a pair of gangsters, proving that even the best-laid plans can go hilariously awry.
Action and drama continue with “Bloodhounds: Season 2,” drawing in 3.7 million viewers. This South Korean series follows two young boxers as they confront a ruthless loan shark and their own personal demons.
The new season finds the duo facing an even greater threat: an illegal boxing ring run by a global syndicate, putting their lives and the safety of their families at risk.
“XO, Kitty,” a spin-off of “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” maintains a strong following with 3 million views. Kitty’s quest for love continues as she spends the summer in New York and prepares for her senior year at KISS.
The series also explores her deepening connection with her family in South Korea, adding layers of emotional complexity to her romantic pursuits.
WWE fans are tuning in for “Raw: April 13,” with 2.9 million views, anticipating the upcoming WrestleMania 42 showdown between CM Punk and Roman Reigns. The episode delivers exciting ring action and builds anticipation for the main event.
Finally, “Fake Profile: Season 3” rounds out the top ten with 2.8 million views. This Colombian thriller follows Camila as she seeks a real-life connection with a man she met online, only to discover a dangerous deception lurking beneath the surface.
And rounding out the list, a glimpse into the life of Tyson Fury with “Fury: The Gypsy King” attracting 2.8 million viewers. The series follows the heavyweight champion through family life and a potential return to the ring.