Season 3 of “XO, Kitty” has soared to the top of Netflix’s TV charts, amassing 12.9 million views within its first four days of streaming.
This young adult series, a romantic comedy-drama spinoff from the “To All the Boys” film trilogy, made a return on April 2 and quickly secured the No. 1 position on the English TV chart for the week starting March 30.
Coming in second is the horror series “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,” which retained its spot for a second week with 6.9 million views. The series features Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, created by Haley Z. Boston and executive produced by the Duffer brothers, known for “Stranger Things.”
The limited series “The Predator of Seville” claimed the No. 3 position, while “One Piece” Season 2 remained strong in the top 10 following its debut on March 10, earning the No. 4 spot with 3.5 million views.
Leading the English film chart is Sony Pictures’ “Anaconda” reboot, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd, which garnered 9.9 million views. Following closely is the sports documentary series “Untold: The Death & Life of Lamar Odom,” taking the No. 2 spot with 8.4 million views.
Completing the top 5 on the film chart are “The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson,” “40 Acres,” and “War Machine.”
On the non-English TV chart, “Detective Hole” Season 1 took the lead with 6.9 million views, followed by “Bloodhounds” Season 2 and “Radioactive Emergency” Season 1. On the non-English film side, the titles “Humint,” “Eat Pray Bark,” and “The Red Line” were featured.
View the charts below.




