‘Pluribus’ Is Once Again the Most Popular TV Show of the Week; Here Are the 14 Other Shows Atop IMDb’s List

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From prestige thrillers and returning fan-favorites to buzzy new genre entries, this week’s most-searched series span streamers, formats, and eras—making it easy to find something to binge or follow week-to-week.

‘Absentia’ (2017–2020)

'Absentia' (2017–2020)
Masha Productions

This Prime Video series stars Stana Katic as an FBI agent who returns after a long disappearance and must reclaim her life while facing new threats. Amazon’s official listings provide season overviews, episode counts, and purchase/streaming options by region. The show ran for three seasons, with platform pages confirming availability. It remains part of Prime Video’s crime-thriller library.

‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)

'Breaking Bad' (2008–2013)
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s crime drama follows Walter White and Jesse Pinkman and originally aired on AMC. The series has official AMC pages and extensive archives documenting production, cast, and legacy. It’s widely available to stream and remains a frequent subject of retrospectives and curated collections. Franchise tie-ins and official channels continue to release supplemental content.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

'All's Fair' (2025– )
Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy teams with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken for this legal drama about an elite Los Angeles divorce firm led by high-profile partners. Hulu and Disney’s official pages list the series details and viewing options, and coverage highlights a starry cast that includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close. Industry write-ups note a weekly release cadence after an initial multi-episode drop. Stream it on Hulu in the U.S. and via the Hulu hub on Disney+ in select regions.

‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

'Game of Thrones' (2011–2019)
Revolution Sun Studios

HBO’s epic adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s novels chronicles rival houses vying for power across Westeros. The full series is available to stream on Max via HBO’s official catalog entry. The show remains a cornerstone of HBO’s back library with comprehensive episode guides and extras. All seasons are accessible with a Max subscription.

‘Landman’ (2024– )

'Landman' (2024– )
Paramount Television Studios

Taylor Sheridan’s contemporary drama is set in Texas oil boomtowns and stars Billy Bob Thornton, with the series adapted from the ‘Boomtown’ podcast. Paramount+ hosts the official show page and provides loglines and viewing options. The platform renewed the series following strong engagement, according to industry reports. Stream it on Paramount+.

‘Malice’ (2025– )

'Malice' (2025– )
Expectation TV

This Prime Video thriller follows a mysterious caregiver who insinuates himself into a wealthy family with hidden motives. Official listings show six episodes with UHD and accessibility options available. Regional guides confirm it streams on Prime Video and track availability by country. Cast information highlights Jack Whitehall in the lead role.

‘Fallout’ (2024– )

'Fallout' (2024– )
Kilter Films

Prime Video’s adaptation of the Bethesda game series follows vault dwellers and wasteland survivors in a post-nuclear America. Season one earned multiple major awards nominations, and Prime Video operates official pages for both the debut season and the continuation. A second season returns the lead characters and folds in additional elements from the game canon. You can watch it on Prime Video.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025– )

'Last Samurai Standing' (2025– )
Netflix

A Japanese Netflix original, this period action thriller centers on a deadly survival contest during the Meiji era. The main cast includes Junichi Okada, with Michihito Fujii among the directors and writers credited. Netflix lists it with downloadable episodes and genre labels spanning drama and thrillers. It streams worldwide on Netflix.

‘The Witcher’ (2019– )

'The Witcher' (2019– )
Sean Daniel Company

Netflix’s fantasy adaptation from showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich follows Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri across the Continent, with Liam Hemsworth now portraying Geralt. Netflix maintains a dedicated hub for the franchise, including animated entries and specials. The series is confirmed to conclude with a final season following the current production run. All seasons stream on Netflix.

‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

'Death by Lightning' (2025)
Bighead Littlehead

Netflix’s historical limited series dramatizes President James A. Garfield and his assassin, with Michael Shannon and Matthew Macfadyen leading and Mike Makowsky credited as creator. The show released as a complete season on Netflix and has official companion features explaining the real events behind the drama. Trade coverage and review aggregators track critical response and episode details. Stream it now on Netflix.

‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ (2025– )

'IT: Welcome to Derry' (2025– )
Warner Bros. Television

Set in Stephen King’s ‘It’ universe, this HBO/Max prequel explores Derry decades before the events covered in the films. The series is executive-produced by Andy and Barbara Muschietti with Jason Fuchs and airs weekly on HBO and streams on Max. Official listings note episode titles and a consistent Sunday schedule. Early viewership reports place its premiere among HBO’s strongest debuts of the streaming era.

‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

'All Her Fault' (2025)
Universal International Studios

A Peacock limited series based on Andrea Mara’s novel, it stars Sarah Snook as a mother whose child vanishes during a supposed playdate. The show was developed with Carnival Films and Universal International Studios and directed by Minkie Spiro and Kate Dennis. All episodes stream on Peacock, with official pages providing synopsis and cast details. Critics’ roundups and aggregator pages track reception across outlets.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

'Stranger Things' (2016–2025)
21 Laps Entertainment

Netflix’s supernatural hit from the Duffer Brothers follows the residents of Hawkins as they battle forces from the Upside Down. The main cast includes Winona Ryder, David Harbour, and Millie Bobby Brown, and the final chapter concludes the ensemble’s long-running arc. Netflix has trailed the concluding season with a multi-part rollout and new key art. All prior seasons stream on Netflix.

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

'The Beast in Me' (2025)
Conaco

This Netflix limited series stars Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys in a psychological thriller created by Gabe Rotter. The story centers on an author drawn into a dangerous game with a wealthy neighbor, with all episodes available to stream. Production companies include 20th Television and Conaco, and the score features work by Sean Callery. It’s available globally on Netflix.

‘Pluribus’ (2025– )

'Pluribus' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

Vince Gilligan’s sci-fi drama follows a woman who resists a suddenly unified human hive-mind, with Rhea Seehorn leading the cast and longtime Gilligan collaborators producing. Apple TV+ launched the show with a two-episode premiere and rolls out new installments weekly. Apple ordered the project for multiple seasons in advance, and the ensemble includes Karolina Wydra and Carlos-Manuel Vesga. You can stream it exclusively on Apple TV+.

Got a favorite from this week’s list—or something you think should be on it? Drop your picks in the comments and tell us what you’re watching next.

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