Netflix: Today’s 10 Most Streamed Shows: The 3 You Should Watch
By Phillip Swann
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Netflix posts a daily Top 10 list of the TV series and movies that are most popular with its subscribers on that day. Here is today’s top 10 (March 10, 2026) and the three that I would recommend you watch.
Netflix’s 10 Most Watched TV Shows For March 10, 2026
1. WWE Raw
2. The Dinosaurs
3. The TikTok Killer
4. Bridgerton
5. Vladimir
6. A Friend A Murderer
7. The Night Agent
8. Bruce Bruce I Ain’t Playin’
9. Girl From Nowhere – The Reset
10. The Hunting Party
The Three Titles On Netflix’s Top 10 That I Recommend You Watch
The Hunting Party (Season One)
What Kind of Show: Crime Drama
Who’s In It: Melissa Roxburgh, Nick Wechsler
How’s this for a premise? The world’s most dangerous serial killers escape from a top-secret prison and a special force led by a former FBI agent (Melissa Roxburgh) is tasked to catch each one before they kill again. The show, which is now in its second season on NBC, is making the algorithm machine ring at Netflix which has never met a serial killer it didn’t stream; probably won’t be long before Netflix gets the second season, too. Roxburgh, who was very good in NBC’s Manifest, shines here as well.
The Night Agent (Seasons one to three)
What Kind of Show: Action, Intrigue
Who’s In It: Gabriel Basso
Gabriel Basso stars as Peter Sutherland, an FBI agent whose quiet nighttime White House post suddenly gets very loud when he learns there’s a traitor at the top of government. I won’t spoil season one, but Sutherland’s mission gets even wilder in season two when a dangerous war criminal targets him for disrupting his evil plans. And in season three, which debuted last month, Peter is sent to track down a young Treasury Department agent who escaped to Turkey with sensitive intelligence information.
Vladimir (Eight episode season one)
What Kind of Show: Comedy/Drama
Who’s In It: Rachel Weisz, Leo Woodall
Rachel Weisz stars as a bored college professor who suddenly becomes obsessed with a younger colleague (Leo Woodall). The fixation soon turns to fantasy and, ultimately, accusations of misconduct. The show turns the debate over ageism and cancel culture upside down and Weisz and Woodall are both very good in lead. Mad Men’s John Slattery is also peerless as usual as Weisz’ cavalier hubbie.
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