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Top US 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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Dynasty: The Murdochs: Season 1 0%
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Mark Rober's CrunchLabs: Season 3 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 Netflix title will be the most-watched show in the United States during a specified week, with ten listed outcomes. It matters because it aggregates market expectations about which show will capture the most viewer attention over that weekly window.

Netflix publishes daily Top 10 and weekly viewing summaries that are commonly used to rank shows by audience reach or hours viewed; streaming charts have become a key indicator of cultural impact and commercial success. Weekly rankings move quickly based on release timing, promotional pushes, and social-media virality, so short-term leadership can change from week to week.

Market prices reflect traders’ collective view of which show is most likely to top Netflix’s US chart for the defined week and will move as new information arrives. Interpret prices qualitatively as the market’s current consensus rather than fixed forecasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exact criterion will determine the 'Top US Netflix Show this week' winner for this market?

Settlement follows the market's official contract terms; commonly this is based on Netflix's published US ranking for the relevant weekly measurement period (for example, the title listed as #1 by the data metric specified in the contract). Check the market's rules page for the precise metric and reporting window.

When does trading close and when will the winning outcome be settled for this event?

The market close time is listed on the event page and is currently TBD; settlement occurs after the end of the defined measurement week and after Netflix publishes the relevant chart, subject to any dispute or verification window specified in the contract.

How do the ten outcomes relate to actual shows — are they fixed nominees or can they change?

Outcomes are typically fixed show titles listed when the market launches; any changes to outcomes would be documented on the market page and in the contract terms prior to settlement.

If Netflix's reporting method changes or two shows tie for the top spot, how will this market be settled?

The market's settlement rules describe how to handle changes in data reporting and ties; common approaches include following the data provider's tie-break guidance or applying a pre-specified tie-resolution rule, so consult the contract for the definitive procedure.

What kinds of announcements or events most commonly shift which show becomes the top US Netflix show during a week?

Major drivers include new-season or surprise releases, prominent marketing campaigns, celebrity appearances or interviews, viral clips or meme spread, holiday viewing patterns, and concurrent high-profile releases on other platforms.

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