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#2 Global Netflix Show this week?

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Love Is Blind: The Reunion 0%
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The Dinosaurs: Season 1 0%
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Virgin River: Season 7 0%
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ONE PIECE: Season 2 0%
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Age of Attraction: Season 1 0%
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Raw: 2026 - March 9, 2026 0%
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Bridgerton: Season 4 0%
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The TikTok Killer: Limited Series 0%
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A Friend, a Murderer: Limited Series 0%
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Derrick Stroup: Nostalgic 0%
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Beauty in Black: Season 2 0%
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Mark Rober's CrunchLabs: Season 3 0%
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ONE PIECE: Season 1 0%
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Love & Death: Season 1 0%
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MLB Opening Night: Yankees vs. Giants 0%
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Something Very Bad is Going to Happen 0%
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Beauty in Black: Season 2 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which title will be the #2 entry on Netflix’s global Top 10 chart for the specified week. It matters because weekly Top 10 rankings capture short-term global viewing momentum and can signal which releases or catalog titles are resonating worldwide.

Netflix publishes daily and weekly Top 10 lists that aggregate global viewing for its titles; weekly positions can swing rapidly around new releases, marketing pushes, and viral social trends. Historically, newly released series or films often surge into top positions for one or more weeks, while long-running hits can maintain high ranks through steady viewing across regions.

Market prices reflect the market’s collective expectation of which show will finish at #2 this week; prices move as new information arrives (release dates, viewership leaks, social buzz). Treat prices as real-time signals rather than fixed predictions—they update as circumstances change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When exactly does this market resolve and how is 'this week' defined for the #2 Global Netflix Show this week? outcome?

Resolution follows the market’s stated cutoff tied to Netflix’s official weekly reporting period; 'this week' refers to the specific Netflix tracking week in effect when the market closes. Check the market page and rules for the definitive cutoff time and date.

What are the outcome options in this ten-outcome market and how do they map to shows?

Each of the ten outcomes corresponds to a particular Netflix title listed on the market page. The winning outcome will be the title that Netflix’s official global Top 10 ranks at #2 for the relevant week.

Which source determines which show is officially #2 on Netflix’s global Top 10?

The authoritative source is Netflix’s official Top 10 charting as published by Netflix (daily or weekly lists). The market resolves based on Netflix’s published chart for the applicable week; consult the market rules for tie-handling and data-source specifics.

How can last-minute events (e.g., viral trends or platform outages) affect who ends up at #2 this week?

Late-breaking factors like social-media virality, celebrity-driven trends, news coverage, or technical issues that limit access can materially shift that week’s viewing totals and therefore the #2 slot—markets typically reflect such changes quickly as traders react.

What happens if Netflix changes its reporting method or fails to publish a weekly chart during the market’s resolution window?

If Netflix alters reporting or fails to publish, the market resolves according to the exchange’s published arbitration and resolution procedures. Participants should consult the market rules and contact support for official determinations in such edge cases.

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