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From a intense wedding where everyone is a murder suspect, A darkly comedic and contemporary re-imagining of Greek mythology, and two brothers who fatally shot dead their parents, MailOnline have put together the top 10 Netflix series of the week. So grab some popcorn and hit play!
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Now streaming on Netflix with 19.5 million views this week, Monsters dives deep into the true story of two brothers who fatally shot their parents in their Beverly Hills home in 1989. During their trials, the brothers cited years of abuse as the reason for murdering their parents. However, prosecutors argued that their motive was to get their hands on the family fortune.
Nobody Wants This: Season 1. With 10.3 million streams in hhe past week, Nobody Wants This centers on the unlikely relationship between an outspoken, agnostic woman, Joanne, and an unconventional rabbi, Noah. From the moment they meet at a friend’s dinner party, both can tell there’s something between them. But also potentially between them are their differing outlooks on life, all of the modern obstacles to love.
The Perfect Couple: Limited Series. Dominating the most-watched charts this week with 6 million views the new hit drama series explores a lavish wedding ending in disaster before it can even begin. Amelia is about to marry into one of the wealthiest families on Nantucket, until a shocking death derails the wedding just hours before the ceremony, and turns everyone into a suspect.
Mr. McMahon: Limited Series. With 4.9 million views this week, Mr. McMahon deep dives behind the scenes of Vince McMahon’s decades-long efforts to bring WWE firmly atop the wrestling business by any means necessary. McMahon was a cruel and ruthless businessman, pushing the boundaries in fictional storylines and making real-life choices that burned bridges with talent.
Emily in Paris: Season 4. After a huge, explosive on the season 3 finale leaving us with a cliffhanger after cliffhanger including a major pregnancy twist, so many of our characters will be heading into season 4 with uncertainty. In part 1 of the soapy Netflix series, Emily finds herself more rooted in Paris and her relationships — not the romantic ones. She faces a choice between Alfie and Gabriel after she goes out of her way to find Camille, who disappeared after her big reveals last season. The hit tv show was watched nearly 4.2 million times in the last week.
The Resident: Season 1. Having 3.3 million views this week, The Resident centers on a tough, brilliant senior resident who guides an idealistic young doctor through his first day, pulling back the curtain on what really happens, both good and bad, in modern-day medicine.
Prison Break: Season 1. With 2.8 million views this week, the first season of the serial drama television series revolves around two brothers who has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit and his younger brother, a genius who devises an elaborate plan to help him escape prison by purposely getting himself imprisoned.
Prison Break: Season 2. With 2.4 million views this week, the second season explores the brothers, along with six other prisoners at Fox River State Penitentiary, managing to escape where they follow a massive manhunt chasing the group. Dubbed the Fox River Eight, the group splits, and members go their way, occasionally meeting up to help each other.
Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval. With 2.4 million views this week, the final comedy special of her historic career, Ellen gets candid about fame, parallel parking and life since getting ‘kicked out of show business.’
Prison Break: Season 3. With 2.1 million views this week, Prison Break Season 3 captivates audiences with its intense drama and thrilling escape plans. This season, unlike its predecessors, dives deeper into the complexities of the characters and their situations, providing a gripping narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
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