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Listeners, if you're scrolling for your next binge, here's the top 10 streaming must-watches from the past week, fresh off platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu as of March 4th. Kicking off at number 10, Netflix dropped the final season of the thriller series Black Mirror's interactive twist, with Variety praising its mind-bending episodes that dropped February 27th, exploring AI dystopias in under two hours each. Number 9 on Hulu is the new limited series The Midnight Club revival, directed by Mike Flanagan. Deadline reports it premiered March 1st, blending horror and heartfelt teen stories with stellar scares perfect for late-night chills. At 8, Prime Video unleashes Reacher season 3, starring Alan Ritchson. The Hollywood Reporter raves about the March 2nd episodes ramping up the action in a prison break plot, clocking in at bingeable 50-minute bursts. Number 7 goes to Disney+ with Marvel's Ironheart series finale arc. IGN highlights the February 28th release wrapping Riri Williams' genius inventor saga with high-stakes tech battles and cameos galore. Sliding into 6 on Apple TV+ is Severance season 2's explosive premiere. The New York Times calls the March 3rd drop a psychological masterpiece, diving deeper into memory splits with jaw-dropping twists. Number 5, Netflix's One Piece live-action season 2 kicked off March 1st. ComicBook.com says the pirate adventure's new arcs deliver epic sea fights and faithful manga nods that have fans sailing through episodes nonstop. At 4, Max serves up The White Lotus season 4 opener. Entertainment Weekly notes the February 27th Thailand-set episodes with Aubrey Plaza's biting satire and murder mystery vibes that hook from minute one. Number 3 on Paramount+ is Yellowstone spin-off 6666, launching March 2nd. TVLine reports the cowboy drama's raw ranch life and star power from new cast keep the Dutton legacy thundering forward. Hitting 2, Prime Video's The Boys spin-off Gen V season 2. Screen Rant buzzes about the March 1st supe-college chaos with gore, laughs, and plot bombs tying into the main series. And the number 1 spot? Netflix's Stranger Things final season teaser and early episodes leaked buzz from February 28th, but the real drop is the prequel stage play script adaptation streaming now. Collider declares it the event of the week, with Upside Down horrors and '80s nostalgia that'll have you glued. These picks are blowing up on X and Reddit threads from the last seven days. Fire up your service and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, if you're scrolling for your next binge, here's the top 10 streaming must-watches from the past week, fresh off platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, and Hulu as of March 4th. Kicking off at number 10, Netflix dropped the final season of the thriller series Black Mirror's interactive twist, with Variety praising its mind-bending episodes that dropped February 27th, exploring AI dystopias in under two hours each. Number 9 on Hulu is the new limited series The Midnight Club revival, directed by Mike Flanagan. Deadline reports it premiered March 1st, blending horror and heartfelt teen stories with stellar scares perfect for late-night chills. At 8, Prime Video unleashes Reacher season 3, starring Alan Ritchson. The Hollywood Reporter raves about the March 2nd episodes ramping up the action in a prison break plot, clocking in at bingeable 50-minute bursts. Number 7 goes to Disney+ with Marvel's Ironheart series finale arc. IGN highlights the February 28th release wrapping Riri Williams' genius inventor saga with high-stakes tech battles and cameos galore. Sliding into 6 on Apple TV+ is Severance season 2's explosive premiere. The New York Times calls the March 3rd drop a psychological masterpiece, diving deeper into memory splits with jaw-dropping twists. Number 5, Netflix's One Piece live-action season 2 kicked off March 1st. ComicBook.com says the pirate adventure's new arcs deliver epic sea fights and faithful manga nods that have fans sailing through episodes nonstop. At 4, Max serves up The White Lotus season 4 opener. Entertainment Weekly notes the February 27th Thailand-set episodes with Aubrey Plaza's biting satire and murder mystery vibes that hook from minute one. Number 3 on Paramount+ is Yellowstone spin-off 6666, launching March 2nd. TVLine reports the cowboy drama's raw ranch life and star power from new cast keep the Dutton legacy thundering forward. Hitting 2, Prime Video's The Boys spin-off Gen V season 2. Screen Rant buzzes about the March 1st supe-college chaos with gore, laughs, and plot bombs tying into the main series. And the number 1 spot? Netflix's Stranger Things final season teaser and early episodes leaked buzz from February 28th, but the real drop is the prequel stage play script adaptation streaming now. Collider declares it the event of the week, with Upside Down horrors and '80s nostalgia that'll have you glued. These picks are blowing up on X and Reddit threads from the last seven days. Fire up your service and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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