Netflix viewers are leaning into tangled romances and high-stakes family drama this weekend, pushing a revenge-driven K‑style thriller to the top of the platform’s TV charts for Sunday, March 22, 2026. The trio of most-watched shows — a controversial dating experiment, a returning small‑town drama and a dark corporate saga — highlights appetite for relationship-focused storytelling with sharp twists.
Below are the three programs leading Netflix’s TV rankings right now, with concise descriptions of each and why they’re resonating with audiences.
1. Beauty in Black
This new series sits at No. 1 by blending family power struggles with criminal intrigue. The story follows a beauty-company dynasty whose internal betrayals and secret trafficking operations collide when a former employee unexpectedly inherits control and overturns the balance of power.
Viewers have gravitated to the show’s mix of ruthless corporate maneuvering, personal revenge and a protagonist who transforms from exploited to dominant. The combination of melodrama and crime has made it a conversation starter on social platforms and in viewing cohorts.
2. Virgin River
The returning drama continues to draw audiences with its familiar recipe: a lead character seeking a fresh start in a remote community and finding that personal history and new relationships are hard to escape. This season returns long-running emotional arcs while introducing new complications for the town’s residents.
For many subscribers, comfort viewing remains a draw — but the show’s renewed plotlines also bring enough conflict to keep fans tuning in week after week.
3. Age of Attraction
At No. 3 is a social-experiment dating series that removes conventional age barriers to see whether romantic chemistry can override large age gaps. Hosted by Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the program places singles of different generations together to test if love really is ageless.
The format has prompted lively debate: some viewers praise its fresh premise, while others question the dynamics it creates. Either way, the conversation has helped fuel its placement in the Top TV list.
- Why these shows matter now: They reflect two clear viewer tendencies — an appetite for emotionally driven relationships and a taste for dramatic, morally complex storylines.
- What to watch for: Social reaction and water‑cooler chatter often boost streaming visibility; shows that spark debate or strong emotional responses tend to climb the charts quickly.
- Platform note: One-off live events and concerts are typically treated separately from serialized TV rankings, which is why the recent BTS livestream does not appear in this chart.
The weekend’s Top TV mix also gives a snapshot of how Netflix’s audience is balancing comfort viewing with bolder, conversation-heavy titles. Expect rankings to shift as new episodes drop and viewer discussions evolve across social channels over the coming days.
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