Netflix’s Top 10 list has seen a shake-up as The Gentlemen has been dethroned by a new show, Homicide New York. The True Crime documentary, created by the minds behind Law and Order, has claimed the top spot, showcasing detectives and prosecutors revisiting challenging homicide cases across a five-episode series.
Physical 100, a reality show featuring super athletes from Korea, initially debuted at #2 but has now dropped to #3. As more episodes are set to release, its performance remains to be seen.
The success of The Gentlemen, a Guy Ritchie crime series, has exceeded expectations, sparking discussions of a potential second season. However, the spotlight now shifts to 3 Body Problem, a massive sci-fi series from the creators of Game of Thrones. Despite positive reviews, its debut at #2 raises questions about its performance and the significant investment made by Netflix.
Other titles on the list include old favorites such as The Program, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Love is Blind season 6, which has concluded, hinting at a swift return for the next season. The lower ranks feature licensed series like The Resident and Iron Reign, a Spanish crime drama.
The arrival of 3 Body Problem has stirred speculation about its potential longevity and audience reception. While some anticipate its success, concerns linger about its complexity and dense source material.
Update (3/23): New entry 3 Body Problem has debuted at #2 in the US, displacing The Gentlemen to #3, while Homicide New York retains its #1 position.