A gripping crime drama is captivating Netflix viewers, surging to nearly 10 million views this week. Originally released in 2022, this series is experiencing a powerful resurgence, drawing audiences into a world of complex choices and hidden dangers.
The story centers on Thony, a former surgeon forced to work as a cleaner in Las Vegas to secure life-saving medical care for her son. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she witnesses a murder, unexpectedly leading to a perilous double life – cleaning up crime scenes while secretly utilizing her medical skills.
Wrestling fans were also glued to their screens, with Monday Night Raw drawing 2.9 million viewers. World heavyweight champion CM Punk took center stage in Houston, fueling the excitement as the Road to Wrestlemania 42 continues to unfold.
South Korean action is also dominating streaming habits. The first season of “Bloodhounds” is back in the spotlight, boosted by the success of its recently released second season. This series follows two young boxers as they confront a ruthless loan shark and grapple with their own troubled pasts.
Detective Harry Hole, a brilliant but tormented investigator, is captivating audiences in “Detective Hole.” Based on the internationally bestselling novels by Jo Nesbø, the series plunges into a chilling investigation of ritualistic murders in Oslo, forcing Hole to confront both a cunning killer and his own inner demons.
“Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen” is generating intense buzz, thanks to the creative force behind “Stranger Things,” the Duffer Brothers. The series follows Rachel, a bride-to-be haunted by a premonition of disaster on her wedding day, exploring themes of impending doom, family secrets, and a chilling generational curse.
The heartwarming series “Love on the Spectrum” continues to resonate with viewers, attracting 3.5 million this week. Season four revisits familiar faces while introducing new individuals navigating the complexities of dating and relationships on the autism spectrum, offering a hopeful and authentic portrayal of finding connection.
For younger audiences, “Danny Go” is a vibrant hit, drawing 5.3 million viewers. The show, spun off from a popular YouTube series, features the energetic Daniel Coleman in educational adventures filled with catchy songs and playful characters, encouraging kids to get up and dance.
“Bloodhounds” season two is gaining momentum, climbing the charts with 7.4 million views. The dynamic duo returns, facing a new threat: an illegal boxing ring controlled by a global syndicate targeting them and their loved ones, escalating the stakes and demanding a fierce fight for survival.
Kitty Covey’s romantic journey continues to enthrall, with “XO, Kitty” season three securing 7.8 million views. The series follows Kitty as she navigates summer in New York and her senior year at KISS, striving to strengthen her bonds with family in South Korea while searching for lasting love.
Topping the charts with a staggering 9.8 million views is the unsettling documentary series “Trust Me: The False Prophet.” This gripping investigation delves into the world of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, revealing the disturbing aftermath of founder Warren Jeffs’ imprisonment and the rise of a new, equally sinister leader.
The documentary follows experts Christine Marie and Tolga Katas as they document the community, uncovering a chilling pattern of manipulation and control that continues to grip its followers even after Jeffs’ incarceration.
