10 Shows Ruling Netflix’s US Top 10 This Week, From a New Thriller to a Beloved Children’s Show
Netflix’s weekly rankings never sit still for long, but the newest US Top 10 for shows offers a genuinely wide mix of genres, from prestige thrillers to a licensed war drama and even a toddler favorite that refuses to leave the chart. The list covering June 22 through June 28 blends brand new originals with legacy licensed hits, proving once again that Netflix subscribers are just as likely to binge a decade-old TNT drama as they are the platform’s latest big swing.
What makes this particular week interesting is the sheer range on display. Reality documentaries about cheerleading, a Spanish mystery drama, a post-apocalyptic naval thriller, and children’s programming are all fighting for attention alongside one of the biggest original series debuts of the year. Here’s a closer look at every title that made the cut, counted down from tenth to first place.
‘Danny Go!’ (2019)

Rounding out the list at number ten is ‘Danny Go!’, the live-action children’s series that made the jump from YouTube to Netflix earlier this year. The show stars creator Daniel Coleman, who built the franchise alongside his wife Mindy and childhood friends Michael Finster and Matthew Padgett, blending original songs and interactive dance routines aimed at kids between three and seven years old.
The series debuted on Netflix on April 6 with five episodes, including fan favorites like the “Ka-Pow! Superhero Dance” and the adventure segment “Escape from Tiger Island.” Before landing on the platform, the source YouTube channel had already built a massive following, racking up more than 4.5 million subscribers and nearly 5 billion lifetime views.
Netflix has increasingly leaned into direct partnerships with children’s content creators, and ‘Danny Go!’ fits neatly alongside other YouTube-to-streaming success stories on the service. Nine weeks in the Top 10 suggests the franchise’s built-in fanbase has translated smoothly into steady streaming habits, giving parents another reliable option for burning off toddler energy.
‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

Sitting at number nine, and with a staggering 56 weeks logged in the Top 10, is ‘Ms. Rachel’, the educational phenomenon hosted by early childhood educator Rachel Accurso. The series compiles curated lessons from her wildly popular YouTube channel, focusing on speech development, phonics, numbers, and colors for babies and toddlers.
Accurso’s original YouTube channel has generated more than a billion views, and some parents have compared her gentle, research-backed teaching style to that of Mister Rogers. Her Netflix debut arrived with an initial four episodes offered in English with subtitles in 33 languages, extending her reach to families well beyond her existing online audience.
The show’s endurance on the chart, nearly a full year of consistent Top 10 placement, makes it one of the most reliable performers on all of Netflix, not just in children’s programming. That kind of longevity is rare, and it speaks to how deeply ‘Ms. Rachel’ has embedded itself into daily routines for households with young kids.
‘Sweet Magnolias’ (2020)

At number eight, with three weeks in the Top 10, is the fifth season of ‘Sweet Magnolias’, Netflix’s long-running Southern drama based on the novels by Sherryl Woods. The series follows lifelong best friends Maddie Townsend, Helen Decatur, and Dana Sue Sullivan, played by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Heather Headley, and Brooke Elliott, as they navigate love, career, and family in the fictional town of Serenity, South Carolina.
Season 5 picks up six months after the previous finale, sending the trio on an adventure to New York City, where Maddie has taken a new publishing job. According to showrunner Sheryl J. Anderson, the season’s guiding theme became “chasing your dreams,” giving each of the three women room to explore new possibilities outside their small-town comfort zone.
The season also introduces several new faces, including Jamie-Lynn Sigler as a New York-based writer who befriends Maddie. With ten episodes that dropped all at once on June 11, the show has clearly held viewer attention well into its third consecutive week on the chart, a strong sign for a series now five seasons deep.
‘Oasis’ (2026)

Landing at number seven is ‘Oasis’, a Spanish young adult mystery drama from the creative team behind ‘A Widow’s Game.’ The series centers on a luxury resort thrown into chaos when a young woman mysteriously vanishes, trapping staff and wealthy guests alike inside as suspects until the truth comes out.
The cast includes Tomy Aguilera, Victoria Kantch, and Ana Garcés in lead roles, alongside veteran Spanish actors like Verónica Sánchez and Paco Tous in supporting parts. Showrunner Ramón Campos has described the mystery as something of a vehicle for a deeper story, noting that he wanted to make a series that spoke to teenagers navigating friendship, secrets, and the earliest decisions that begin to shape who they become.
With eight episodes exploring resort intrigue, forbidden romance, and a slow-burn investigation, ‘Oasis’ taps into the same young adult mystery appetite that has fueled other international Netflix hits. One week in the Top 10 marks a solid start for a freshly released foreign-language series competing against established franchises.
‘AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ (2024)

At number six, with two weeks in the Top 10, is the third season of ‘AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’, the Emmy-nominated docuseries directed by Greg Whiteley. All seven episodes follow the 2025–26 DCC squad from auditions through training camp and into the NFL season, with senior director Kelli Finglass and head choreographer Judy Trammell once again overseeing the process.
This season raised the stakes considerably, with 30 returning veterans competing against each other for only six open rookie spots. Whiteley has said the series continues to benefit from unprecedented access to one of sports’ most recognizable brands, capturing everything from injuries and mental health struggles to the pressures that come with viral fame.
The season also arrives amid growing conversation around cheerleader compensation, following news that DCC members received a significant raise after the Season 2 finale. That real-world context, paired with the show’s usual mix of sisterhood and high-stakes competition, has clearly kept fans returning for a second consecutive week on the chart.
‘Raw’ (1993)

Coming in at number five is WWE’s ‘Raw’, which continues to hold a spot in Netflix’s weekly rankings as part of its ten-year exclusive streaming partnership with WWE. Raw features top-tier talent including CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley, delivering live, scripted wrestling action every week.
The move to Netflix marked the first time in the show’s more than three-decade history that Raw became available to stream, a shift that began in January 2025. Netflix expanded that relationship further at the start of 2026, becoming the new home for WWE’s library of past premium live events like WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble.
Because the show airs weekly and often at special start times depending on event scheduling, its Top 10 placement can fluctuate week to week. Still, one week in the current chart reflects the consistent pull live wrestling continues to have on Netflix’s massive subscriber base.
‘The Polygamist’ (2026)

At number four, with two weeks in the Top 10, is ‘The Polygamist’, a South African supernovela based on a novel by Zimbabwean author Sue Nyathi. The 22-episode series centers on the downfall of a man driven by greed and lust, alongside a cunning wife determined to save her family’s reputation at any cost.
The show has drawn attention beyond its home market, with cast members from unrelated hit series like ‘Straw’ publicly expressing enthusiasm for the drama on social media. Its blend of soapy family betrayal and high-stakes scheming has helped it carve out a consistent audience since its debut.
Two weeks in the Top 10 signals real staying power for an international title competing against splashier English-language originals. It’s another example of how Netflix’s global content strategy continues to pay off with audiences hungry for melodrama regardless of language.
‘The Last Ship’ (2014)

Sitting at number three is ‘The Last Ship’, the post-apocalyptic action drama that originally aired on TNT from 2014 to 2018 and only recently arrived on Netflix as part of a broader Warner Bros. Discovery licensing deal. The series follows Captain Tom Chandler, played by the late Eric Dane, as he commands the destroyer USS Nathan James after a global pandemic wipes out more than 80 percent of the world’s population.
Produced by Michael Bay and loosely based on the 1988 novel by William Brinkley, the show pairs large-scale naval action with a race against time to develop a vaccine, led by Rhona Mitra’s virologist character Dr. Rachel Scott. All five seasons and 56 episodes are now available to stream, giving new audiences a chance to binge the complete run at once.
Dane’s death earlier this year following a battle with ALS has added a layer of poignancy to the show’s Netflix resurgence, with many viewers discovering or revisiting the series as a tribute to his performance. One week in the Top 10 for a licensed show originally created over a decade ago is a strong showing, and it fits a pattern of older cable dramas finding second lives on streaming.
‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ (2024)

At number two is the second season of Netflix’s live-action ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’, which follows Aang, Katara, and Sokka as they venture into the Earth Kingdom in search of an earthbending teacher for Aang. This season introduces the long-awaited character Toph Beifong, played by newcomer Miya Cech.
The live-action adaptation has continued to raise its production ambitions season over season, with the new episodes pushing the stakes considerably higher than the debut run. Whether that translates into sustained viewership beyond its opening week remains to be seen, but the character introductions alone have generated significant buzz among fans of the original animated series.
With one week in the Top 10 so far, the season’s true performance will become clearer as more viewership data rolls in over the following weeks. Given the built-in fandom around the source material, expectations remain high for the season’s staying power on the chart.
‘I Will Find You’ (2026)

Topping the chart for a second consecutive week at number one is ‘I Will Find You’, the Harlan Coben adaptation that has become the biggest original Netflix series debut of 2026. The eight-episode thriller stars Sam Worthington as David Burroughs, a father serving a life sentence for the murder of his son, a crime he did not commit, who escapes to uncover evidence that his child may still be alive.
The cast also includes Britt Lower, Milo Ventimiglia, Logan Browning, and Madeleine Stowe, rounding out a mystery that has kept audiences deeply engaged since its debut. According to the series held the top spot on the English TV list, pulling in 34 million views in its second week alone.
The show marks yet another entry in Netflix’s long-running creative partnership with Coben, which has now produced more than a dozen adaptations of the author’s novels. With no signs of slowing down after two weeks atop the chart, ‘I Will Find You’ looks set to remain one of the platform’s defining hits of the summer, and it’s hard not to wonder just how twisted this story gets before David finally learns the truth about his son.

