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Most viewed season on Netflix (April 17 - 23, 2026)?

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Trust Me: The False Prophet Season 1 0%
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Big Mistakes Season 1 0%
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Love on the Spectrum U.S. Season 4 0%
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Untold Season 6 0%
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Temptation Island Season 2 0%
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Ms. Rachel Season 1 0%
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Tyson Fury vs. Arslanbek Makhmudov Season SP1 0%
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Fire Country Season 4 0%
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Outlander Season 8 0%
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Virgin River Season 7 0%
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Bandi Season 1 0%
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Little Angel Season 1 0%
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Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen Season 1 0%
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The Predator of Seville Season 1 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks which television season records the highest number of views on Netflix during the specific week of April 17–23, 2026. It serves as a performance metric for Netflix's release strategy and content popularity.

Netflix publicly reports viewership data, typically measured by total hours viewed or unique account views. Major tentpole series releases often spike during their debut week or shortly after a season drop, making scheduling a critical factor in determining the winner. The entertainment industry closely monitors these metrics to assess the long-term viability and cultural impact of original streaming content.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of which show will capture the largest share of global attention during that specific seven-day window.

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What data source determines the winner of this market?

The market is settled based on official data provided by Netflix's weekly Top 10 global viewership reports.

How does a show's release date affect its chances?

Shows released immediately prior to or during the April 17–23 window have a significant advantage in viewership numbers due to the 'binge' nature of Netflix content consumption.

Are movie releases included in this market?

No, this market specifically focuses on television seasons rather than feature films.

What happens if no new high-profile seasons are released during this week?

The market outcome will still be determined by the most-watched show on the platform, which could be an older 'evergreen' title that maintains high viewership throughout the week.

Can a show that released earlier in 2026 still win?

Yes, if a previously released season maintains high enough consistent viewership to outperform the new content released during the week of April 17–23.

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