New Delhi, January 28, 2026 – The streaming giant has kicked off the new year with a powerhouse lineup that is already shattering viewership records. As we hit the final week of January, Netflix’s “Top 10” list is a diverse mix of gritty psychological thrillers, high-stakes period dramas, and the return of undisputed fan favorites.

Whether you are looking for a weekend binge or a slow-burn mystery, here are the most popular new series capturing global attention right now.

His & Hers
Dominating the #1 spot in over 90 countries this week is His & Hers. Starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, this dark psychological thriller has become an instant hit. The story follows a reclusive reporter and her estranged detective husband who find themselves on opposite sides of a murder investigation in a small Georgia town. With a “he-said, she-said” narrative structure, it has kept social media buzzing with fan theories and plot-twist debates.

Sandokan
In a surprising turn, the pirate-themed epic Sandokan has surged into the Top 10. Described by viewers as “Poldark meets Pirates of the Caribbean,” the series stars Can Yaman as the legendary pirate prince fighting colonial rule in 1840s Borneo. Featuring Gossip Girl alum Ed Westwick as a smoldering antagonist, the show’s blend of high-seas adventure and steamy romance has made it a word-of-mouth success.

Bridgerton Season 4 (Part 1)
The wait is finally over for “the ton.” Bridgerton Season 4, Part 1 officially premiered on January 29, immediately reclaiming its throne as a global leader. This season shifts the spotlight to Benedict Bridgerton’s search for the mysterious “Lady in Silver,” Sophie Baek. Early reviews suggest this may be the most visually stunning and emotionally charged season yet, securing its place as a must-watch for 2026.

Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials
For those who love a classic whodunit, Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials is proving that the Queen of Crime still holds sway over modern audiences. Led by Mia McKenna-Bruce as the sharp-witted Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, the series breathes new life into the 1929 novel, blending 1920s glamour with a fast-paced conspiracy that involves secret societies and high-society murders.

Can This Love Be Translated?
Reflecting Netflix’s continued investment in international content, the K-Drama Can This Love Be Translated? is trending heavily across Asia and Europe. The series explores the romantic friction between a multilingual interpreter and a global superstar, proving that subtitles are no barrier to a relatable and heartwarming love story.

What to Watch Next?
As the “Netflix Original” machine shows no signs of slowing down, February is already looking promising with the final season of The Witcher and the highly anticipated Baki-Dou anime adaptation. For now, the combination of His & Hers and Sandokan offers the perfect balance of grit and escapism for your next binge session.

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