‘Peacemaker’ Is HBO Max’s Most-Watched Show This Week As Well: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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If your queue is overflowing and you want to know what everyone else is streaming right now, this roundup has you covered. We pulled together the shows viewers are buzzing about across crime docs, prestige drama, reality TV, and superhero action so you can jump straight into the stories people are discussing this week.

Each entry below highlights what the show is about and who is involved on screen and behind the scenes. You will find quick plot context along with key cast, creators, and other production details so you can pick the perfect next watch without any guesswork.

10. ‘Welcome to Plathville’ (2019)

10. 'Welcome to Plathville' (2019)
A. Smith & Co. Productions

‘Welcome to Plathville’ profiles the Plath family from rural Georgia as parents Kim and Barry and their children navigate faith, rules, and independence. Storylines include adult kids establishing their own homes and relationships along with family conversations about boundaries and change.

The series began in 2019 and features the family’s nine living children with episodes that often focus on life events such as engagements and weddings. Background pieces have outlined the family’s history and introduced viewers to individual paths as siblings pursue music, work, and education beyond their hometown.

9. ’90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?’ (2016)

9. '90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?' (2016)
Sharp Entertainment

This spinoff checks back in with couples from ’90 Day Fiancé’ after they are married and shows how work, family, and cultural differences test their relationships. Recent seasons have followed returning pairs including Gino and Jasmine, Brandon and Julia, Kara and Guillermo, and other franchise alumni.

The show premiered in 2016 and airs on TLC while streaming on Max in many regions, with multi season runs detailing milestones like moving, parenting, and immigration updates. The series format keeps each couple’s arc going across episodes so viewers can track how challenges evolve after the initial visa timeline.

8. ’90 Day: Hunt For Love’ (2025)

8. '90 Day: Hunt For Love' (2025)
Sharp Entertainment

Set in Tulum, ’90 Day: Hunt For Love’ brings together veteran singles from the ’90 Day’ universe as they try to find a match in a resort setting. The format follows dates, group activities, and decisions about who to pursue while contestants evaluate compatibility in a short time frame.

The series is a recent spinoff within the franchise and launched in 2025 on Max. It continues the brand’s focus on relationships by centering familiar faces in a new environment and season structure designed to accelerate connections.

7. ‘And Just Like That…’ (2021)

7. 'And Just Like That…' (2021)
Michael Patrick King Productions

Serving as a new chapter of ‘Sex and the City’, ‘And Just Like That…’ follows Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbes, and Charlotte York as they navigate friendship and love in contemporary New York. The cast features Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis alongside new regulars including Sara Ramírez, Sarita Choudhury, and Nicole Ari Parker across multiple seasons.

The revival was developed by Michael Patrick King for HBO Max, based on the original series created by Darren Star and inspired by Candace Bushnell’s column and book. Three seasons aired through 2025 with King directing and producing, and recent interviews indicate the creative team remains open to future stories with these characters.

6. ‘Falling Skies’ (2011–2015)

6. 'Falling Skies' (2011–2015)
DreamWorks Television

‘Falling Skies’ tracks a resistance movement in the aftermath of an alien invasion as survivors rally around former history professor Tom Mason and a militia of civilians and soldiers. Noah Wyle leads the cast as Tom Mason with Moon Bloodgood as Anne Glass, Will Patton as Dan Weaver, Drew Roy as Hal Mason, and Sarah Carter and Colin Cunningham in key roles.

The series was created by Robert Rodat with Steven Spielberg as executive producer and aired for five seasons. Production credits include frequent directors such as Greg Beeman and a writers room that developed the show’s ongoing conflict between human factions and extraterrestrial occupiers.

5. ‘The Gilded Age’ (2022)

5. 'The Gilded Age' (2022)
Universal Television

Set in 1880s New York, ‘The Gilded Age’ follows newcomer Marian Brook and journalist Peggy Scott as they encounter the social rivalry between the old money van Rhijn family and the new money Russells. The ensemble includes Carrie Coon as Bertha Russell, Morgan Spector as George Russell, Louisa Jacobson as Marian Brook, Denée Benton as Peggy Scott, Christine Baranski as Agnes van Rhijn, and Cynthia Nixon as Ada Brook.

Created and written by Julian Fellowes for HBO, the period drama builds detailed storylines around class, industry, and social ambition with production that recreates mansions, costumes, and street life of the era. The cast and crew list spans multiple departments across seasons, reflecting the show’s large scale world building.

4. ‘Back to the Frontier’ (2025)

4. 'Back to the Frontier' (2025)
Wall to Wall

‘Back to the Frontier’ places modern families in the wilderness to live as nineteenth century homesteaders and asks them to build shelters, tend livestock, and secure food using period methods. Historical experts guide the participants as they adapt to daily chores and the limits of frontier life.

The reality series streams on Max and features families such as Jereme and Lina Hall in a first season cast that immerses viewers in a survival experience centered on cooperation and resource planning. The show premiered in 2025 and presents a challenge format focused on resilience and authenticity.

3. ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ (2025)

3. 'The Yogurt Shop Murders' (2025)
Fruit Tree

This four part docuseries reexamines the 1991 killings of four teenage girls in an Austin frozen yogurt shop and shows how the case shaped the city and the families involved. The episodes revisit original interviews and evidence while exploring why the crime remains unresolved decades later.

Director Margaret Brown leads the series for HBO Documentary Films with partners that include A24, Fruit Tree, and Pig Village. The program lays out the timeline of the investigation and details past prosecutions that were later overturned, bringing viewers up to date on where the search for answers stands now.

2. ‘Hard Knocks’ (2001)

2. 'Hard Knocks' (2001)
HBO Sports

‘Hard Knocks’ goes inside an NFL training camp to document roster battles, playbook installs, and personal stories as players and coaches fight for jobs. The series has featured many franchises since its debut and is known for following undrafted free agents and top rookies as they try to make the team.

Produced by NFL Films with HBO, the long running documentary is often narrated by Liev Schreiber and began with the Baltimore Ravens in its first season. The format blends practice footage, meetings, and off field life to present a full view of preseason in professional football.

1. ‘Peacemaker’ (2022)

1. 'Peacemaker' (2022)
Warner Bros. Television

Set after the events of ‘The Suicide Squad’, ‘Peacemaker’ follows Christopher Smith as he signs on for a covert mission team while wrestling with his violent code and family history. It stars John Cena as Peacemaker alongside Danielle Brooks as Leota Adebayo, Freddie Stroma as Adrian Chase, Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt, Steve Agee as John Economos, Chukwudi Iwuji as Clemson Murn, and Robert Patrick as Auggie Smith.

The series was created by James Gunn for HBO Max with Troll Court Entertainment, The Safran Company, and Warner Bros Television producing. Gunn wrote and directed multiple episodes and expanded the DC character’s backstory within the connected film universe.

Share your thoughts on which of these shows you are watching this week and tell us what should be next in the comments.

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