Martin’s ‘Game of Thrones’ Spin-Off Is the Most Popular TV Series of the Week; Here Are the 14 Other Shows Atop IMDb’s List

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Viewers are currently enjoying a robust mix of highly anticipated prequels, returning favorites, and gritty new dramas dominating the streaming landscape. From the expanding world of Westeros to the high-stakes tension of modern legal battles, the variety of content available offers something for every type of audience. The following list highlights the series that have captured the most attention and engagement over the past week.

‘Shrinking’ (2023– )

'Shrinking' (2023– )
Warner Bros. Television

Jason Segel stars as a grieving therapist who begins to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives, including his own. Harrison Ford co-stars as his gruff, no-nonsense mentor who tries to guide him through his unconventional methods while dealing with his own health issues. The series balances humor and heartbreak as it explores the complexities of grief and human connection.

‘Landman’ (2024– )

'Landman' (2024– )
Paramount Television Studios

Set within the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, this series chronicles the search for fortune in the world of oil rigs. Billy Bob Thornton leads the cast as a crisis executive navigating the complex dynamics between roughnecks and wildcat billionaires. The narrative delves into the geopolitical and economic implications of the oil industry while focusing on the personal struggles of those working on the ground. It offers a gritty look at the high-risk, high-reward lifestyle of the modern-day gold rush.

‘The Beauty’ (2026– )

'The Beauty' (2026– )
20th Television

Based on the graphic novel series, this provocative drama explores a world where a sexually transmitted disease offers a paradoxical side effect: physical perfection. Those who contract the disease become the most attractive versions of themselves, but they soon discover that this beauty comes with a deadly price. Society is forced to grapple with its obsession with vanity as the government and general public react to the spreading epidemic. The show combines elements of body horror with sharp social commentary on image culture.

‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025– )

'Heated Rivalry' (2025– )
Accent Aigu Entertainment

Adapting the popular romance novel, this series focuses on the intense and secret relationship between two professional hockey stars. Ilya Rozanov and Shane Hollander have been bitter rivals on the ice for years, but behind closed doors, their dynamic is far more complicated and passionate. As they navigate the pressures of professional sports and public expectations, they must decide if their connection is worth risking their careers. The show delivers a compelling mix of sports drama and enemies-to-lovers romance.

‘His & Hers’ (2026)

'His & Hers' (2026)
Fifth Season

Jon Bernthal and Tessa Thompson star in this psychological thriller about a journalist and a detective who are drawn into a complex murder investigation. As they work to uncover the truth, they realize that the case is intimately tied to their own shared past and fractured relationship. The narrative shifts perspectives, revealing that both characters are hiding dark secrets that could compromise the investigation. Tension builds as the line between professional duty and personal vendetta blurs.

‘Unfamiliar’ (2026– )

'Unfamiliar' (2026– )
Gaumont

This horror series follows a protagonist who inherits an isolated property, only to discover that the house holds a terrifying history. As strange and supernatural occurrences begin to escalate, the main character must uncover the dark legacy of their family to survive. The show utilizes atmospheric tension and psychological scares to explore themes of ancestral trauma and memory. Viewers are kept on the edge of their seats as reality begins to warp within the confines of the estate.

‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

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

Decades before the current spin-offs, this fantasy epic set the standard for prestige television with its sprawling tale of power and betrayal in Westeros. Noble families fight for control of the Iron Throne while an ancient enemy returns from the frozen north to threaten the existence of mankind. The series is renowned for its complex political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and shock-inducing plot twists. It remains a cultural phenomenon that defined a decade of television storytelling.

‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

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

The residents of Hawkins, Indiana, face their final and most dangerous battle against the forces of the Upside Down. As the group of friends matures, they must band together one last time to defeat Vecna and close the gate to the shadow dimension forever. The series continues to blend 1980s nostalgia with supernatural horror and heartfelt character drama. This concluding chapter promises to resolve the mysteries that have plagued the town since the disappearance of Will Byers.

‘Wonder Man’ (2026)

'Wonder Man' (2026)
Marvel Studios

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as Simon Williams, a stuntman and actor who gains superpowers and is thrust into the world of heroes. The series offers a satirical look at Hollywood within the Marvel Cinematic Universe, blending action with industry comedy. Ben Kingsley reprises his role as Trevor Slattery, adding a layer of humor and continuity to the story. The plot examines the intersection of celebrity culture and superhero responsibility.

‘The Night Manager’ (2016– )

'The Night Manager' (2016– )
BBC

Tom Hiddleston returns as Jonathan Pine in this high-stakes espionage thriller based on the work of John le Carré. After dismantling the operation of an arms dealer in the first season, Pine faces new threats that force him back into the dangerous world of undercover intelligence. The series spans exotic locations and features intense games of cat and mouse between intelligence agencies and criminal syndicates. It is praised for its sleek production values and tension-filled storytelling.

‘Bridgerton’ (2020– )

'Bridgerton' (2020– )
shondaland

Set in the competitive world of Regency London high society, this period drama follows the eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family as they seek love and happiness. The latest season shifts its focus to Benedict Bridgerton and his captivating romance with the mysterious Sophie Beckett. High society is once again abuzz with the gossip distributed by Lady Whistledown, whose sharp pen dictates the social season. The show remains a visual feast of costumes, romance, and orchestral pop covers.

‘The Pitt’ (2025– )

'The Pitt' (2025– )
Warner Bros. Television

Noah Wyle stars in this medical drama set in a busy hospital in Pittsburgh, capturing the chaotic reality of modern healthcare. The series focuses on the frontline heroes who navigate the challenges of a broken system while trying to save lives. It offers a realistic and often harrowing look at the pressures doctors and nurses face daily, from administrative red tape to life-and-death decisions. The show marks a return to the genre for Wyle, delivering intense emotional and professional stakes.

‘Fallout’ (2024– )

'Fallout' (2024– )
Kilter Films

Based on the acclaimed video game franchise, this post-apocalyptic series is set in a world decimated by nuclear war. Survivors living in luxury underground vaults are forced to return to the irradiated wasteland, where they encounter a violent and bizarre society. The story intertwines the paths of a naive vault dweller, a hardened ghoul, and a militaristic soldier. It captures the dark humor and retro-futuristic aesthetic that made the games a global success.

‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ (2022– )

'The Lincoln Lawyer' (2022– )
A+E Studios

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo stars as Mickey Haller, an iconoclastic idealist who runs his law practice out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car. Taking on cases big and small across the expansive city of Los Angeles, Haller navigates the legal system with charm and street smarts. The series combines courtroom drama with mystery elements as Haller fights for his clients while managing his complicated personal life. It offers a modern take on the classic legal procedural genre.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026– )

'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' (2026– )
Friendly Wolf Pictures

Set a century before the events of ‘Game of Thrones’, this prequel follows the adventures of the naive but courageous knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his diminutive squire, Egg. As they wander the devastatingly beautiful landscape of Westeros, they encounter targaryen princes and innocent civilians alike. The series offers a more intimate and character-driven perspective on the history of the realm compared to its predecessor. It captures the chivalry and danger of an era when the Targaryen line still held the Iron Throne.

Tell us which show you are most excited to binge-watch this week in the comments.

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