Netflix’s weekend viewing guide for April 10-12 is built around three shows that landed at different speeds but all found an audience fast. Temptation Island season 2 dropped in full on Friday, April 10, while Trust Me: The False Prophet shot to No. 1 within 48 hours of its debut and XO, Kitty season 3 was still holding in Netflix’s top 10 more than a week after it arrived.
Temptation Island returns with four couples facing commitment issues and heads to a tropical setting where they are separated for two weeks, a setup designed to put relationships to the ultimate test. That makes it the most openly combustible of the bunch, but Trust Me: The False Prophet may be the most startling. The four-part true crime docuseries follows a cult expert and her videographer husband as they infiltrate an FLDS community in Utah, where Samuel Bateman claims to be the successor to Warren Jeffs, the imprisoned cult leader convicted of child sex offences.
The third option, XO, Kitty season 3, brings a different kind of pull. The eight-episode season arrived at the start of the month and remained in Netflix’s top 10 most-watched list more than a week later, a sign that the spin-off from the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movie franchise still has plenty of traction. Together, the three titles show how Netflix’s April 2026 slate is mixing reality competition, true crime and teen drama for the same weekend audience.
The lineup also reflects a useful pattern for viewers: one fresh release, one breakout hit and one series with staying power. Temptation Island is the newest drop, Trust Me: The False Prophet is the fastest climber and XO, Kitty is the holdover with the clearest proof of repeat interest. For anyone deciding what to watch first, the answer depends on mood. Start with the relationship pressure cooker if you want drama, the FLDS infiltration story if you want something darker, or the returning teen series if you want a binge that already earned its place in the top 10.