The realm of television is abuzz as the British mini-series "Youth" continues to mesmerize audiences across the globe, climbing to the apex of Netflix's global chart yet again. This gripping crime drama about a 13-year-old schoolboy accused of murdering a classmate has captivated audiences, amassing a staggering 30.4 million views between March 24 and March 30.

Unveiling the Mystery: Why "Youth" Dominates

While many shows claim to captivate, few achieve the universal appeal of "Youth." Its compelling narrative and unforeseen twists have hooked viewers, painting an evocative portrait of a boy caught in the throes of suspicion. As each episode unfolds, the audience is drawn deeper into the intricate web of intrigue and emotion. This is not just a series—it's an exploration of adolescence under the shadow of crime.

"The success of 'Youth' is a testament to the timeless allure of a well-crafted mystery, " reveals a Netflix spokesperson.

The Runaway Success of "The Residence"

Meanwhile, hot on the heels of "Youth, " the American series "The Residence" secures the second spot with 8.8 million views. Set in the politically charged backdrop of the White House, this fictional murder mystery has quickly become a favorite, blending suspense with a touch of political drama that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Reality Bites: "Secret Millionaire" Makes Waves

In a twist of genres, the reality show "Secret Millionaire: A Million Dollar Mystery" snags the third position with 3.7 million views. This show has redefined reality TV, turning the mundane into the extraordinary as a millionaire must navigate cut-throat challenges while remaining under the radar to win.

A Global Phenomenon and Local Love

While "Youth" continues to reign supreme globally, its impact is equally profound in Ukraine, leading the local Netflix charts. Ukrainian audiences have also embraced "The Residence" and the newly premiered Spanish series "Ladies' Instructions, " further underscoring the diverse tastes and growing appetite for international content.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova