Everything You Should Watch in Netflix's Top 10 This Weekend

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What Netflix viewers are drawn to changes by the day, but sometimes, staple pieces live in the Top 10 for weeks. This is the case with Avatar: The Last Airbender, an animated series that continues to climb the list.

Space Force and 365 Days have also spent some time in the Top 10, but the rest of the list is new to viewers, meaning this weekend is full of fresh opportunities for laughs, deep storylines and even a bit of fear.

Here's what Netflix users can't stop watching this week, and what the Internet has to say about each.

The Order
'The Order' just aired its second season on Netflix. DANIEL POWER/Netflix

1. 365 Days

Maybe I'm too exposed to things, but 365 Days on Netflix is wack! If this had people hot and bothered i have a lot of questions.

— Antoine. (@SomeCallMeToine) June 19, 2020

Don't watch this film with your parents seems to be the number one takeaway from Twitter users obsessed with 365 Days. The sexy kidnapping film is ultra NSFW, so you'll want to choose your movie buddy carefully. Conversations online continue to return to how shocking the film is, as it's said to cross lines not often flirted with in film.

2. 13 Reasons Why

I really don’t get why 13 reasons why gets so much hate

— SANTAN ? (@ojomona_) June 19, 2020

The final episodes of this teen drama are now streaming, and love it or hate it, internet users claim they're binging it just to see the end. 13 Reasons Why first premiered in 2017, and was shrouded in controversy. The show, which details suicide, had a gory death scene that has since been removed.

3. The Order

Whaaat season 2 of The Order came out on Netflix last night and I'm so ready for it pic.twitter.com/WslFGuC5Xr

— Ruby Brooks 📚 (@rubybrooksbooks) June 19, 2020

A second season of this dark adventure series just launched on Netflix, and fans are thrilled. A college student pledges a secret society called the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose. It's somewhat predictable, but entirely out of this world. Suddenly, student Jack is in the middle of a world of monsters, werewolves and magic.

4. Mr. Iglesias

Really loved #MrIglesias show I finished the whole season 2 in two days

— john paul pedroza (@jpezzy32) June 19, 2020

Part 2 of this classroom comedy just aired. Gabriel Iglesias is the self-named lead who tries his best to positively influence his history class. Like any sitcom, laugh tracks, surprises and wholesome moments are abundant.

5. Space Force

Now I understand why I'm the only one who liked Space Force.

Y'all expected it to be Space Office pic.twitter.com/NJLuElq2kI

— AbeAst E Matey (@HonestAbeLunt) June 14, 2020

Steve Carell's latest comedy has held a place on the big board since it premiered in late May. Though Netflix users are split on if the comedy is worth watching, it seems most subscribers have at least dabbled in the series. It follows Carell leading the newest branch of the military, Space Force.

6. Avatar: The Last Airbender

This my 8th time watching avatar since it’s been on Netflix and I’m always gonna be team Katara and Zuko

— noodles ? (@bbnoodz) June 18, 2020

Avatar: The Last Airbender is reigning as an all-time favorite on Netflix, as it consistently places in the Top 10. Fans of the series seem to be mostly adults who watched the show as children and young adults and still find it clever and important. The action-packed adventure series is great for kids or adults.

7. Da 5 Bloods

DA 5 BLOODS: "We ain't home, son. We ain't home."
This film is fabulous, for all sorts of reasons. Right movie, right time.

— Stephen King (@StephenKing) June 16, 2020

This new Spike Lee film focuses on a group of African American veterans who travel back to Vietnam in hopes of recovering the remains of their squad leader. But there's a twist: they also hid treasure while in war they hope to recover, too. The film is said to present a great look into black history.

8. F Is For Family

i have to wait again for season 5 of f is for family pic.twitter.com/h6WL8DdorM

— onigiri miya (@astrdb612) June 13, 2020

This raunchy, animated comedy is a Netflix original with major success. Season 4 of the show just aired, and new laughs are on the horizon. Frank's dad visits, the fourth-grade play unfolds and Sue is very pregnant in the new episodes.

9. Magnetic

Magnetic on Netflix is absolutely, unequivocally, without a doubt the wildest thing I’ve watched in a while.

— JAYTEE (@JT_Cameron92) June 18, 2020

If you're a fan of extreme sports, Magnetic is for you. This documentary film follows a handful of wild adventurers who seek out the biggest waves in the world to surf. Not only is it dangerous, but the passionate surfers record epic footage of their encounters while trying to set world records.

10. Alexa & Katie

goodnight and goodbye to alexa&katie. it has touched me in so many ways that i’ll never forget. thank you for making every tear that you brought me worth it. love you. #AlexaAndKatie #AlexaAndKatie4 pic.twitter.com/BIyzSbRaW6

— . (@Iucasaria) June 14, 2020

This feel-good family show follows two friends in high school as one of them battles cancer. The fourth part just premiered, though, and things are more lighthearted than ever as Alexa and Katie start to think about college applications, senior prom and graduation. Part 4 marks the final season, so Netflix users can watch it in entirety now.

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Kelly started a career in journalism after completing her education at The New School in New York City. She currently lives in Chicago. In her free time, Kelly can be found writing (duh), exploring her city, and frequenting a handful of coffee shops. She's an avid reader, music listener, and dog lover. Kelly's writing talents have landed her in a variety of positions, including her current job as a Culture Writer at Newsweek, as well as formerly interning at Rolling Stone Magazine and writing about music at Atwood Magazine. She also runs the blog Just Cut The Bullshit which is known for its mental health advocacy. 


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