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The streaming platforms houses thousands of television shows and films that span every genre — including a helpful selection of anti-racist content to teach you about why we're fighting so hard to change our world — for your viewing pleasure. Netflix shares the top ten projects being streamed worldwide each day on each user's homepage, and though we're clearly spoiled for choice, it looks like Netflix users are gravitating to the same few titles.
If you're in need of a temporary escape, why not check out what the rest of the country is watching? Ahead, the 10 TV shows and movies that Netflix fans in the States are tuning in to right now.
10. iCarly
After an episode of her web series goes viral, teenager Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) becomes a local celebrity.

9. The Last Blockbuster
The owner of the last Blockbuster in the United States shares his journey of keeping the store open despite the pandemic.
Photo: Courtesy of 1091 Pictures.
10. The Dark Knight
After a brief season of peace in Gotham, Batman (Christian Bale) faces a dangerous new challenge when an unhinged anarchist wreaks havoc on the city. Also starring Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
9. Murder Among the Mormons
This documentary follows the exploits of famed forger Mark Hofmann, whose illegal activity led to a string of murders in the Mormon community of Salt Lake City, Utah.
8. Good Girls
In order to provide for their families, three suburban mother turn to a life of crime. Starring Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman.
8. Cocomelon
Keep your kids entertained and educated with this colorful music program that teaches them everything from their ABCs to how to wash their hands properly.

7. Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
The parts of the Operation Blues story that didn’t make it into headlines before are finally coming to light in Netflix’s new documentary about the college admissions scandal. Told through a mix of reenactments and interviews with real parents and investigators, the documentary focuses on the man at the heart of it all: Mr. Rick Singer.
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix.
7. Behind Her Eyes
A woman finds herself at the center of a fraught relationship between a husband and wife, struggling to figure out where her allegiances lie. Based on Sarah Pinborough's psychological thriller of the same name.
6. Marriage or Mortgage
Would you rather live in the house of your dreams or celebrate your wedding the way you've always wanted to? Sounds like an easy choice, but for the couples on Marriage or Mortgage, it's a little more complicated.
5. Parker
World-famous thief Parker (Jason Statham) is out for blood after being betrayed by his gang.
2. Last Chance U: Basketball
Determined community college basketball coach John Mosley guides his team of aspiring professional athletes on and off the court.

6. The One
The One is another British thriller that feels like Behind her Eyes meets Black Mirror. The series exists in a world where people can find their soulmate, “the one,” by submitting their DNA into a worldwide database. Sounds nice, right? Well, when the company is run by a ruthless woman CEO with a trove of secrets, you know there’s more to the groundbreaking app than meets the eye.
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix.

5. Deadly Illusions
Kristin Davis plays a former best-selling author who looks for a nanny when she goes back to work. At first, Grace (Greer Grammer) seems like the perfect match — but there's something dark lurking underneath that veneer of sweetness. — Anne Cohen, senior writer
Photo: Courtesy of Kiss and Tale Productions.

4. The Last Pirate Kingdom
Love pirates and history? This docuseries gives a detailed look at what the pirate’s life was really like at the end of their run ruling the open seas.
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix.

3. Savages
O’s (Blake Lively) charmed Laguna Beach life is brutally interrupted when she’s kidnapped by Elena (Salma Hayek), the leader of a Mexican cartel, igniting a war between herself and O’s two lovers, Chon (Taylor Kitsch) and Ben (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
Photo: Moviestore/Shutterstock.
2. Ginny & Georgia
A mother-daughter pair land in a small Massachusetts town looking to make a new start, but trouble isn't too far behind.

1. Yes Day
Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez star as two parents looking to reconnect with their children by eliminating the word “no” from their vocabulary. The result is a very wild, wacky, and heartfelt 24 hours.
Photo: Courtesy of Netflix.
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