Netflix‘s television library is ever-growing. Between its rapidly expanding reality universe to its smash hit original scripted series and beloved shows from HBO, NBC and everywhere in between, Netflix has it covered when it comes to TV. Each week, Netflix releases a list of the most popular 10 shows on the streaming service that are being watched the most by subscribers.

Below, you’ll find the list of top shows on Netflix right now, which we will update each week with information about each title and links to our reviews for the shows, letting you know which titles to tune into and which ones you can probably pass on.

  • Before Shawn Hatosy was Dr. Jack Abbott on The Pitt, he was Andrew “Pope” Cody on Animal Kingdom, a drama that ran for six seasons on TNT. A recent addition to Netflix, the series also features Ben Robson, Jake Weary, Finn Cole, Ellen Barkin, and Leila George.

  • Jaimie Alexander led this crime drama as Jane Doe, a woman who is discovered in Times Square with no memory. The series, which ran for six seasons, also stars Ashley Johnson, Sullivan Stapleton, Audrey Esparza, and Rob Brown.

  • Justin Willman combines magic and comedy in this hour-long special.

    DECIDER’s Maddy Casale writes, “Whether you’re a believer or a plus one, Justin Willman’s entertaining and engaging new special is sure to make a magic lover out of you yet.”

    Read our full review of Justin Willman: Magic Lover.

  • Shane Gillis leads this comedy set in an auto repair shop that welcomed Thomas Haden Church this season.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “We still can’t buy into the raunch-for-raunch’s-sake tone of Tires, even if the characters are at least starting to get personalities and motivations that go beyond just saying offensive things.”

    Read our full review of Tires Season 2.

  • This five-episode limited drama features the talents of Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, and Glenn Howerton. If that starry cast couldn’t land your interest, what will?

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “Sirens works because it leans into the absurdity of the story and the awfulness of most of the characters, making the show a dark comedy that’s truly comedic.”

    Read our full review of Sirens.

  • Kids shows are always a hit on Netflix — who could forget the Cocomelon craze from a few years ago? Now, the children have moved on to a hot new show: Ms. Rachel. The titular teacher has taken her talents from YouTube to Netflix, where she teachers young viewers everything about reading and speech.

    Decider’s Joel Keller writes, “Ms. Rachel is a friendly, down-to-earth series that makes sure its target audience is participating with what’s going on instead of watching passively.”

    Read our full review of Ms. Rachel.

  • Raw: 2025 brings Monday Night Raw to Netflix, where WWE stars wrestle for the masses every single week. Every Monday, a new episode of Raw airs live on Netflix and is available to watch thereafter, so you won’t miss a minute of drama and action. In the March 3 episode, which ranked in Netflix’s Top 10 this week, IYO SKY and Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley went head-to-head in the ring.

  • The sophomore season of this hit docuseries following the notable cheer squad featured a fight for a salary increase and a Kacey Musgraves collab on the country star’s Deeper Well tour. As DCC Senior Director Kelli Finglass told DECIDER, she was “very proud” to see the team finally receive what they felt was fair pay.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “The stories of the women on the DCC squad are what make America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders worth watching, even if the format sometimes feels repetitive.”

    Read our full AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2 review.

  • Antonia Gentry and Brianne Howey lead this dramedy as the title mother-daughter duo. The series returned for Season 3 and picked up where Season 2 left off — with Georgia (Howey) being arrested on her wedding night.

    DECIDER’s Liz Kocan writes, “Thanks to the expertly crafted plots that jump from breezy high school scenes to courtroom drama to uncomfortable and even threatening flashbacks, Ginny & Georgia makes murder fun. Well, I mean, not fun, but…no, actually, I do mean fun.”

    Read our full Ginny & Georgia Season 3 review.

  • Dawson’s Creek creator Kevin Williamson brings us another smalltown drama with The Waterfront, this time, with a story inspired by his own father, as he told the New York Post. The series stars Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, Jake Weary, Maria Bello, and Danielle Campbell.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes in our full review of The Waterfront, “Perhaps we just need to chalk up The Waterfront‘s first episode clumsiness to the need for exposition. There’s still an even chance that the series will stumble as it tells its story, as there is still some confusion about certain plot points in the first episode. Williamson’s track record, however, makes us think it will right itself as its first season goes along.”



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