‘Black Rabbit’ Is Still Netflix’s Most-Watched Show of the Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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Big swings, new arrivals, and a few holdovers—this week’s Netflix Top 10 in the United States (September 22–28, 2025) runs the gamut from limited-series thrillers to reality mysteries and returning favorites. Below you’ll find a clean rundown of what Americans streamed the most, based on Netflix’s weekly U.S. rankings for this period, so you can jump straight to what’s trending now.

We’re counting down from 10 to 1 and keeping the exact order from the official list. Each entry includes helpful details—format, season status, and what the show covers—so you can decide what to start next without digging around.

10. ‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

10. 'Wednesday' (2022– )
MGM Television

‘Wednesday’ follows Wednesday Addams as she navigates life at Nevermore Academy while untangling a series of dark mysteries linked to her family and the town surrounding the school. The series features Jenna Ortega in the title role, with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Luis Guzmán appearing as Morticia and Gomez Addams, and is created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Season 2 continues the supernatural sleuthing thread that made the show a breakout hit, expanding Wednesday’s circle of allies and adversaries while deepening the lore around Nevermore.

Behind the scenes, the series launched with key episodes directed by Tim Burton and blends gothic production design with mystery-of-the-week plotting. The show returns to Netflix with new episodes that build on the first season’s cliffhangers, keeping its focus on character growth, academy politics, and the unfolding conspiracy that connects past and present.

9. ‘Beauty in Black’ (2024)

9. 'Beauty in Black' (2024)
Tyler Perry Studios

‘Beauty in Black’ is a contemporary drama series that centers on ambition, identity, and high-stakes choices in the worlds of fashion and media. Season 2 continues the lead character’s push to the top while examining the costs of reinvention and the pressures that come with public success. The narrative frames personal relationships against career-defining opportunities, using workplace rivalries and shifting alliances to drive each week’s storyline.

Structured as an ensemble drama, the show interweaves multiple perspectives to explore how fame and power shape decisions on and off the clock. Season 2 builds on established arcs from the first season, raising the stakes with new competitors, moral dilemmas, and a broader canvas of settings tied to the characters’ expanding influence.

8. ‘House of Guinness’ (2025)

8. 'House of Guinness' (2025)
Kudos

‘House of Guinness’ is a docu-style series that looks at the legacy, craft, and cultural impact surrounding one of the world’s most recognizable stout makers. Episodes explore the history behind the brand, its brewing techniques, and the global communities that have formed around its pubs and traditions, combining archival material with contemporary interviews.

The season follows a thematic structure—heritage, innovation, and cultural footprint—using on-location segments to show how the product is made and celebrated. Viewers get a mix of historical storytelling, process breakdowns, and profiles of the people who carry the brand’s traditions forward today.

7. ‘Haunted Hotel’ (2025)

7. 'Haunted Hotel' (2025)
Titmouse

‘Haunted Hotel’ is an anthology-style paranormal series in which each episode investigates a different property with a reputation for unexplained activity. The show pairs first-hand accounts with on-site walkthroughs and recreations, documenting reported phenomena and the histories that might explain them.

Across the season, investigators, property owners, and local historians contribute context for each case, from architectural quirks to past events linked to the location. The format blends mystery and folklore with procedural steps—interviews, research, and night-time observations—to build a case file for every featured hotel.

6. ‘Mafia: Most Wanted’ (2025)

6. 'Mafia: Most Wanted' (2025)
Screen Siren Pictures

‘Mafia: Most Wanted’ is a true-crime series focused on high-profile organized-crime figures who eluded capture or built empires that challenged law enforcement for years. Each episode profiles a different subject, outlining their rise, criminal operations, and the investigations that pursued them.

The show relies on a mix of archival footage, expert commentary, and dramatized reconstructions to explain how these figures amassed influence and how investigators eventually closed in. The season is structured case-by-case, giving viewers a clear timeline from early offenses to turning points and final outcomes.

5. ‘Billionaires’ Bunker’ (2025)

5. 'Billionaires' Bunker' (2025)
Vancouver Media

‘Billionaires’ Bunker’ delves into the private ecosystems that ultra-wealthy figures construct—compounds, secure retreats, and exclusive clubs—and the industries that spring up to serve them. The series looks at design, logistics, and the security frameworks behind these spaces, placing them within wider social and economic contexts.

Episodes examine how such enclaves are financed and built, who gains access, and what they reveal about global flows of capital and influence. Interviews with architects, security consultants, and analysts walk through the practical details—materials, technology stacks, and operational protocols—that define this world.

4. ‘Raw’ (1993)

4. 'Raw' (1993)
WWE Home Video

‘Raw’ here refers to the episode dated September 22, 2025, part of a long-running weekly professional-wrestling program known for live matches, in-ring segments, and ongoing storylines. The episode format typically includes championship bouts, contender showcases, and narrative developments that set up future events across the promotion’s calendar.

Production-wise, the show blends athletic performance with serialized storytelling, using broadcast presentation, commentary, and backstage vignettes to advance character arcs. Episodes are organized around marquee matches and segments designed to pivot rivalries and introduce plot turns that pay off in upcoming specials.

3. ‘Doc’ (2025)

3. 'Doc' (2025)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Doc: Season 1’ is a medical drama centered on a gifted physician rebuilding a career and personal life after a life-altering event, with cases of the week reflecting the lead’s evolving approach to patients and colleagues. The hospital setting provides a framework for ethical puzzles, team dynamics, and patient-driven narratives.

The season arcs through departmental politics, mentorship, and the tension between clinical protocols and real-world constraints. Episodes balance the medical procedural elements—diagnoses, treatment plans, and outcomes—with character beats that track recovery, responsibility, and trust.

2. ‘Wayward’ (2025)

2. 'Wayward' (2025)
Sphère Média

‘Wayward’ is a limited series that follows a group of strangers whose paths collide after an unexpected incident exposes hidden connections among them. The contained format allows the story to move quickly through revelations while maintaining a tight focus on cause and effect across its ensemble.

Across its run, the series uses nonlinear reveals and parallel storylines to fill in missing pieces, culminating in a resolution designed for a single-season arc. Production emphasizes location-driven scenes and character-centric dialogue, keeping attention on motives, secrets, and the consequences that ripple outward from the inciting event.

1. ‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

1. 'Black Rabbit' (2025)
Aggregate Films

‘Black Rabbit’ is a limited series built around a high-pressure dilemma that forces its central character to navigate criminal entanglements and personal loyalties under a tight timeline. The show’s single-season design keeps the narrative focused on one overarching case, with each episode peeling back another layer.

The structure foregrounds suspense elements—deadlines, shifting alliances, and moral trade-offs—while making room for grounded character beats that motivate key choices. As a limited series, it’s paced to deliver a complete story by the finale, with production leaning on moody visuals and quick, consequential turns.

Share your picks from this week’s Top 10—and what you think should rise or fall next—in the comments!

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