Netflix’s Week Of April 6 Is Split Between Sharks, Cults And Crime, The No. 1 Titles Revealed

Author: Qoo Media

Netflix’s week of viewing data for the week of April 6 shows a broad mix of disaster action, true-crime docs, romance, family titles, and international series drawing strong audiences across the platform. The latest rankings also underline a familiar trend on Netflix: high-concept genre titles can break out fast, while returning franchises and reality-driven originals continue to hold viewers with loyal followings.

At the top of the English film chart, Thrash surged to No. 1 with 37.7 million views. The disaster film, produced by Adam McKay and Kevin Messick, centers on a pregnant woman trapped in a flooded coastal town as a Category 5 hurricane pushes sharks into the streets, turning a survival story into a high-stakes race against time.

Top 10 Movies and Shows on Netflix: Week of April 6

English Films

  1. Thrash — 37.7 million views
  2. The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson — 7.3 million views
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English TV

  1. Trust Me: The False Prophet — 9.8 million views
  2. XO, Kitty (Season 3) — 7.8 million views
  3. Danny Go! — 5.3 million views
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  5. Love on the Spectrum (Season 4) — 3.5 million views
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  9. Big Mistakes — 2.7 million views
  10. His & Hers — 98.2 million views on the Most Popular English TV list

Non-English Films

  1. Eat Pray Bark — 6.3 million views
  2. Feel My Voice — 6.2 million views
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Non-English TV

  1. Bloodhounds (Season 2) — 7.4 million views
  2. Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole — 3 million views
  3. Bloodhounds (Season 1) — 3 million views
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  6. Bandi — 2.1 million views
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English TV leaders keep audience attention
Netflix’s English TV list was led by the new docuseries Trust Me: The False Prophet, which opened at No. 1 with 9.8 million views. The series focuses on Samuel Bateman and the FLDS community, with cult expert and survivor Christine Marie and her husband Tolga Katas building a hidden case after gaining the trust of Bateman and his wives.

Returning favorites also stayed in the mix, with XO, Kitty Season 3 landing at No. 2 and Danny Go! taking No. 3. Netflix also reported that Love on the Spectrum Season 4 remained a strong draw, while Big Mistakes, a comedy-thriller from Dan Levy, debuted in the Top 10 and brought a crime twist to the list.

Films continue to span true crime, music, and family-friendly stories
On the English film side, The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson climbed to No. 2 with 7.3 million views. The documentary examines the life and killing of cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022 and the effect of her death on family, friends, and colleagues.

International films also held steady with clearly defined audiences. Eat Pray Bark topped the non-English film chart with 6.3 million views, while Feel My Voice followed closely with 6.2 million views, offering a coming-of-age story about a shy teen in a deaf family who discovers a talent for singing.

Non-English series remain a major viewing engine
The non-English TV chart was again led by Bloodhounds Season 2, which drew 7.4 million views. The Korean crime drama follows boxers Gun-woo and Woo-jin as they take on an enemy inside the underground fighting world, while Season 1 also stayed popular enough to reenter the chart at No. 3.

Jo Nesbo’s Detective Hole held the No. 2 position, and France’s Bandi entered at No. 6 with a family story centered on siblings trying to stay together after their mother’s death. Netflix’s latest numbers show that viewers continue to split their time between fast-paced thrillers, personal documentaries, and character-driven series across languages and regions.

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