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Top US Netflix Show this week?

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The TikTok Killer: Limited Series 0%
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Raw: 2026 - March 2, 2026 0%
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Virgin River: Season 7 0%
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The Dinosaurs: Season 1 0%
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One Piece: Season 90%
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Vladimir: Limited Series 0%
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The Night Agent: Season 3 0%
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Bridgerton: Season 4 0%
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One Piece: Season 2 0%
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Love Is Blind: The Reunion 0%
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Love Is Blind: Ohio 0%
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Ms. Rachel: Season 1 0%
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A Friend, a Murderer: Limited Series 0%
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Bruce Bruce: I Ain’t Playin’ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which TV show will be the #1 most-watched show on Netflix in the United States during the specified week; it matters because weekly rankings reflect viewer attention shifts that drive cultural conversation and industry decisions.

Netflix publishes weekly viewership charts that frequently change with new season drops, surprise hits, and marketing pushes; top-of-week placement can boost a show’s visibility, renewals, and downstream licensing or advertising value. Prediction markets like this aggregate trader views on which title will capture the most US viewing in the target week, allowing participants to trade on changing expectations as new information arrives.

Market prices are a real-time snapshot of collective expectations about which show will finish first that week and will move as release schedules, publicity, and early viewership data change.

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How does this market define 'Top US Netflix Show this week' for the outcome?

This market uses the show that Netflix reports as the top-performing title in the United States for the defined weekly reporting window; check the market page for the exact data source and any tie-breaking rules.

What period does 'this week' cover and when will the market close?

The market tracks a specific seven-day reporting window set by the market operator; the exact start/end times and the market close are listed on the event page (currently marked TBD), so monitor that page for updates.

Why are only 12 outcomes listed and how were they chosen?

Outcomes typically represent the dozen leading contenders selected by the market creator based on recent charting history, upcoming releases, and titles expected to compete for the top slot; the list may exclude lower-probability long shots for clarity.

How do surprise viral hits or late-week surges affect which show tops the week?

Late surges can overturn early leaders because the weekly rank depends on total hours/viewers accumulated during the reporting window; markets respond to such developments as traders incorporate real-time signals like trending metrics and preliminary data.

Can historical weekly winners help me predict this week's top show?

Past leaders provide useful context—patterns around season drops, franchise momentum, and marketing cycles matter—but historical performance is not determinative: new releases, concurrent competition, and shifting viewer preferences can produce different outcomes each week.

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