Netflix’s newest crime drama “Adolescence” has been a runaway hit, reaching 24.3 million views in its first four days of availability, making it the streamer’s top show for the week of March 10-16.
The series, hailing from the U.K. and following the family of a young boy accused of murder, was only surpassed in viewership by “The Electric State,” the Russo brothers’ sci-fi film starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, which led the Netflix Top 10 with 25.2 million views.
Back on the TV chart, “Running Point” came in second place with 6 million views in its third week of streaming. It was followed by “Zero Day” with 4.4 million views in its fourth week. “Beauty in Black” was fourth with 3.9 million views in the first full week of availability for the second part of Season 1 and its sixth week on the chart overall. Season 7 of “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” landed in fifth place with 3.2 million views in its second week on the chart, followed by the March 20 edition of “Raw: 2025” with 3 million views.
“1883,” Paramount+’s “Yellowstone” prequel series, made the chart at No. 7 with 2.9 million views after recently being added to Netflix. It came ahead of the fifth week of “Ms. Rachel” (2.4 million views), the fourth week of “American Murder: Gabby Petito (2.2 million views) and the third week of “Toxic Town” (1.8 million views).
See the Netflix Top 10 charts for March 10-16 below, starting with English-language series and movies and followed by non-English-language series and movies.