For TV enthusiasts eager to plan their weekend viewing, Netflix has just released its latest weekly data, showcasing the most-watched TV shows over the past seven days. From a beloved Regency-era drama to an epic nature documentary, this list offers something for every taste. All you need to do is settle into your comfiest pyjamas, order your favourite takeaway, and dive into these trending series.
10. Bridgerton: Season 4 — 3,200,000 Views
It has been exactly one month since the second part of Bridgerton season four premiered, and fans have been eagerly bingeing the new episodes. For those yet to catch up, this season follows the romantic tale of Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, who meet at a masquerade ball. However, their love faces challenges due to Sophie's working-class background and Benedict's high-society status, raising questions about their future together.
9. The Dinosaurs: Season 1 — 3,400,000 Views
From the creators of Our Planet, executive produced by Steven Spielberg, and narrated by Morgan Freeman, The Dinosaurs explores the history of these ancient reptiles. This four-part series reimagines their lives from the Triassic period to their extinction in the Cretaceous–Paleogene event, covering a span of 170 million years.
8. Radioactive Emergency: Season 1 — 3,800,000 Views
This gripping drama is based on the 1987 Goiânia radiation accident in Brazil, one of the most severe radiological incidents in history. It follows physicists and doctors as they race against time to contain a disaster caused by scrap collectors who dismantled a medical device containing caesium-137. The series highlights emergency responses and personal stories of those affected.
7. That Night: Limited Series — 4,400,000 Views
That Night is a Spanish-language drama adapted from British author Gillian McAllister's novel. It centers on three sisters after the youngest, a single mother, accidentally kills a man with her car in the Dominican Republic. Her older siblings face a moral dilemma: protect her from jail or tell the truth, with either choice leading to worsening consequences.
6. One Piece: Season 1 — 4,400,000 Views
Released in full on Netflix in August 2023, the first season of One Piece remains popular as fans revisit it ahead of the new series. The adventure follows Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew as they search for treasure across exotic islands and vast oceans, aiming to become the next Pirate King.
5. STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: 1st STAGE — 4,700,000 Views
For anime fans, STEEL BALL RUN JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: 1st STAGE is a must-watch. Set in the US in 1890, it features Johnny Joestar, a paralysed genius jockey, tasked with chasing outlaw Gyro Zeppeli in a high-stakes cross-continent horse race.
4. Beauty in Black: Season 2 — 5,300,000 Views
Created by Tyler Perry, Beauty in Black continues its dark drama. In season two, Kimmie, now part of the Bellarie family through marriage, steps into the underworld as the new matriarch of a cosmetics empire that fronts a sex trafficking scheme.
3. Virgin River: Season 7 — 7,700,000 Views
Since 2019, Virgin River has captivated audiences with its story of Melinda Monroe, a nurse practitioner who moves to a remote California town. Season seven sees Mel and Jack adopting a baby, while new parents Lizzie and Denny deal with postpartum anxiety, based on Robyn Carr's novels.
2. One Piece: Season 2 — 11,100,000 Views
One Piece returns with a bang in season two, as Luffy and his crew sail into the Grand Line, a legendary sea filled with danger and wonder. They encounter bizarre islands and formidable enemies in their quest for the world's greatest treasure, promising fast-paced adventure.
1. BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG — 13,100,000 Views
Topping the chart is BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE, with 13.1 million views. The iconic K-pop band makes a monumental return, performing their latest album, Arirang, from Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square. Filmed for Netflix, this concert marks their first performance together in nearly four years after completing military service, with members reflecting on their time away between songs.



