Netflix’s New 3-Part Crime Series Leads This Week’s Must-Watch Shows – Including An Action Thriller Leaving Soon

Netflix has a lot of great new shows and movies available this week! From a quick three-part crime series to a popular thriller that won’t be available for long, here are five of the best things to watch on Netflix between March 30th and April 3rd, 2026. These picks include brand new releases, returning seasons of popular shows, current trending hits, and critically acclaimed series you should watch before they’re gone.

Ebaster offers a fantastic range of new shows and movies on Netflix, no matter what you’re in the mood for – from relaxing reality TV to fast-paced thrillers and captivating true crime documentaries. Binge-watching these popular series this week is the perfect way to finish March 2026 strong and start April 2026 feeling great.

Love On The Spectrum

The fourth season of Love on the Spectrum arrives on Netflix on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, with all 7 episodes available to stream immediately. The Emmy-winning series beautifully portrays the dating lives of people on the autism spectrum. This season will follow three couples returning from previous seasons, as well as three new couples. If you enjoy feel-good reality dating shows, Love on the Spectrum is a heartwarming and easy watch that’s sure to be popular on Netflix.

XO, Kitty

The third season of the teen rom-com XO, Kitty arrives on Netflix this Thursday, April 2nd. As a spin-off of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before films, the series has received positive reviews, earning an 82% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The show follows Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart), a self-professed matchmaker, as she navigates high school in Seoul, South Korea, while trying to make her long-distance relationship work. With eight episodes, XO, Kitty season 3 is a fun and lighthearted choice for a weekend watch.

Bloodhounds

The action-packed series Bloodhounds returns for its second season on Friday, April 3rd, following the success of its first season in 2023. Season 2 features seven new episodes blending action, sports, and crime drama for an exciting watch. The first season was a hit with both audiences and critics, earning scores of 92% and 89% respectively on Rotten Tomatoes. The show centers around Kim Geon-woo (Woo Do-hwan) and Hong Woo-jin (Lee Sang-yi) as they work together to stop a dangerous loan shark. Known for its intense fight choreography and visually striking camerawork, Bloodhounds is a great choice for fans of action thrillers.

Queen Of The South

If you’re a fan of crime dramas, now’s the time to watch Queen of the South on Netflix! All five seasons will be removed on April 7, 2026. Despite being a bit under the radar, the show has earned a solid 88% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it a thrilling binge-worthy option.

As a total drama fan, let me tell you about Queen of the South. It’s a really compelling story about Teresa Mendoza, played brilliantly by Alice Braga, who rises to become a major drug smuggler operating out of Dallas. What’s fascinating is that her journey actually starts as a desperate escape from Mexico – she’s running from tragedy and seeking revenge for her boyfriend’s murder. If you loved the intensity of shows like Breaking Bad and Narcos, seriously, you need to check out Queen of the South while it’s still on Netflix – you won’t regret it!

The Predator Of Seville

Netflix’s new docuseries, The Predator of Seville, is quickly gaining popularity around the world. The three-part series—with each episode lasting between 44 and 50 minutes—is perfect for a quick binge-watch. It tells the story of Gabrielle Vega’s fight to expose a tour guide in Spain after multiple American students accused him of predatory behavior.

Premiering on March 27th, The Predator of Seville quickly became a popular streaming series, delving into the case of Manuel Blanco and a puzzling death in Seville. For true crime fans, it’s one of the best new shows on Netflix this week, particularly if you enjoyed their other recent hit, Homicide.

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2026-03-31 02:08