The 10 most popular series on Netflix US this week: March 2026

A new week and a new Netflix US chart have everything people from the US are bingeing. As usual, the audience of MNetflix US is very unpredictable, so you can’t assume what’s trending globally is trending in the US too. Of course, new releases are always there, but these viewers are also known for their revival of old shows, and we have a couple of them here this time.

Right at the top, we have the new season of an old show, Virgin River. Season seven of this show got released on March 12, and people went straight into it. This time, the story follows Mel and Jack after their wedding, and you can tell the focus is more on what their life looks like now. And one thing that stands out is that the story has fully moved past the original books. So even if you have read them, you don’t really know where things are going anymore. That’s probably why people are loving it: it still feels familiar, but not predictable.

Then we have Beauty in Black season two, and the reason why it’s back on the list is because of the release of its second volume. But we’ve got to say that this is where the show really picks it up. It follows Kimmie as she moves deeper into the Bellarie world, and things have gotten a lot more intense this season as the power dynamics start changing. And since season three is already confirmed as the final one, it feels like everything happening now is leading somewhere important.

Now this is where it gets a little different. Raw: March 16, 2026, has climbed the chart to secure third position this week, rather than being on its usual spot at number six or seven. It tells you how big this Netflix deal has become. And this episode totally deserves that spot. The episode had a big focus on the road to WrestleMania, with Roman Reigns’s and CM Punk’s rivalry taking centre stage. AJ Lee defended her Women’s Intercontinental title against Bayley, while Brock Lesnar also made an appearance, overall drawing a bigger crowd than usual.

Then there’s One Piece season two, which is pulling fewer viewers in the US compared to the global Netflix audience. The story moves forward with Luffy and the crew heading into the Grand Line. The Drum Island arc stands out the most because of Chopper.

After that, Age of Attraction season one is doing well as something people can just put on and keep watching. The whole idea of the show is pretty simple: people from different age groups are matched together to see if that actually affects relationships. The factor that made this one more popular is the way interactions feel different compared to typical dating shows. Here, you are not watching the same type of conversations over and over again.

Looking at the rest of the chart, it’s a mix of completely different shows. Dynasty: The Murdochs is the new Netflix documentary that brings in real-world drama with a look at Rupert Murdoch’s empire.

Another highlight of the week was BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG, which brought us the comeback of Korean boy band BTS, which has a fan following all over the world. And then Mark Rober’s CrunchLabs season three continues to do well with its science-based experiments, which is a completely different audience altogether.

You’ve also got The Dinosaurs season one and Steel Ball Run: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, which brings in anime fans with a new storyline set in a different time period.

So yeah, this week’s chart feels pretty balanced, but if anything stands out, it’s how consistent shows like Virgin River and One Piece continue to pull people back every time they return.

The 10 most popular series on Netflix US this week