Eiichiro Oda’s Live-Action Series is the Most Popular TV Series of the Week; Here Are the 14 Other Shows Atop IMDb’s List

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The television landscape is currently defined by a mixture of highly anticipated upcoming premieres, brand-new releases, and enduring classics that continue to dominate viewer interest. From expansive fantasy worlds and gritty crime dramas to long-running animated adaptations, audiences are gravitating toward high-production value storytelling across various streaming platforms. This selection of trending titles reflects the current shift toward expanding established franchises while introducing fresh narratives led by prominent Hollywood talent.

‘Marshals’ (2026–)

'Marshals' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

Luke Grimes leads the cast in this intense drama that focuses on the high-stakes world of federal law enforcement. The series follows the professional and personal challenges faced by agents tasked with tracking down the most dangerous fugitives in the country. It explores the psychological toll of the job as the characters navigate complex legal and moral landscapes. The production aims to provide a grounded look at the procedures and risks inherent in modern fugitive recovery operations.

‘Ted’ (2024–)

'Ted' (2024–)
UCP

This prequel series to the successful film franchise returns to 1993 to follow the early life of a foul-mouthed teddy bear and his best friend. Seth MacFarlane returns to voice the titular character as he lives with John Bennett and his family in Massachusetts. The show explores the duo’s misadventures during high school, dealing with the struggles of adolescence in a suburban setting. Max Burkholder, Scott Grimes, and Alanna Ubach round out the main cast as members of the Bennett household.

‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

'Shrinking' (2023–)
Warner Bros. Television

Jason Segel stars as Jimmy Laird, a grieving therapist who decides to break traditional ethical barriers by telling his patients exactly what he thinks. This unconventional approach leads to massive changes in both his life and the lives of those he treats. Harrison Ford plays his mentor and colleague, providing a stoic counterbalance to Jimmy’s radical methods. The series balances humor with a deep exploration of grief, friendship, and the complexities of the human mind.

‘DTF St. Louis’ (2026)

'DTF St. Louis' (2026)
Escape Artists

This limited series focuses on a group of individuals navigating the modern dating scene within the specific cultural backdrop of St. Louis. The narrative examines the intersections of romance, technology, and social expectations over the course of seven episodes. It utilizes an ensemble cast to represent a variety of perspectives on contemporary relationships and personal growth. The show provides a localized perspective on universal themes of connection and intimacy in the digital age.

‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)

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

Bryan Cranston portrays Walter White, a mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher who transforms into a ruthless kingpin in the local methamphetamine trade. After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis, he partners with a former student to secure his family’s financial future. The series is widely recognized for its intricate plotting, character development, and exploration of moral decay. It remains a fixture in popular culture and continues to attract new viewers through streaming services.

‘Love Story’ (2026–)

'Love Story' (2026–)
Ryan Murphy Television

Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly star in this romantic drama that chronicles the evolution of a deep and complicated relationship. The series utilizes a non-linear narrative to explore key moments that define the bond between the two lead characters over several years. It delves into themes of sacrifice, timing, and the external pressures that can influence a long-term partnership. The production focuses on emotional realism and the nuances of human connection.

‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

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

Based on the ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ novels by George R.R. Martin, this epic fantasy series follows the noble families of Westeros as they compete for control of the Iron Throne. The story combines political intrigue, supernatural threats, and complex character arcs across a vast geographical landscape. It became a global phenomenon during its original run, winning numerous awards for its scale and production quality. Its influence persists through a growing number of spin-off projects and a dedicated international fanbase.

‘Rooster’ (2026–)

'Rooster' (2026–)
Warner Bros. Television

Steve Carell stars in this comedy series that explores the internal dynamics of a modern workplace environment. The show marks a return to the television format for Carell, who also serves as a producer on the project. It focuses on the humorous conflicts and professional challenges faced by a diverse group of employees. The narrative relies on sharp dialogue and situational comedy to highlight the absurdities of corporate culture.

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

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

This ‘Game of Thrones’ spin-off is based on the ‘Tales of Dunk and Egg’ novellas written by George R.R. Martin. Set a century before the events of the original series, it follows a young, naive but courageous knight, Ser Duncan the Tall, and his diminutive squire, Egg. Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell lead the cast as the central duo traveling through a version of Westeros where the Targaryen line still holds the throne. The show offers a more intimate and grounded perspective on the fantasy world compared to its predecessor.

‘Paradise’ (2025–)

'Paradise' (2025–)
20th Television

Sterling K. Brown stars in this high-tension thriller set within a seemingly idyllic and secluded residential community. The plot follows a security professional who becomes embroiled in a complex conspiracy after a high-profile murder occurs within the gates. As the investigation unfolds, the dark secrets of the community’s most influential residents begin to surface. The series is created by Dan Fogelman and features a cast that includes Shailene Woodley and Julianne Nicholson.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026–)

'Young Sherlock' (2026–)
Motive Pictures

Hero Fiennes Tiffin portrays a nineteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes in this origin story directed by Guy Ritchie. The series reimagines the famous detective as a disgraced student who finds himself caught up in a murder mystery at Oxford University. Without his later discipline, this version of Sherlock relies on raw talent and unrefined intuition to navigate his first major case. The production features a supporting cast that includes Joseph Fiennes, Natascha McElhone, and Colin Firth.

‘The Pitt’ (2025–)

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

Noah Wyle returns to the medical drama genre as the lead character in this series set in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh. The show offers a realistic look at the challenges facing healthcare workers and patients in the current medical system. It focuses on the interpersonal relationships and high-stakes decisions made by the staff of a busy urban emergency department. The narrative structure emphasizes the fast-paced nature of frontline medicine and the personal sacrifices of those who practice it.

‘The Madison’ (2026–)

'The Madison' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

Michelle Pfeiffer leads this expansion of the ‘Yellowstone’ universe, playing a matriarch who moves her family from New York City to the Madison River valley in central Montana. The story explores themes of grief and family bonding as the characters adjust to a drastically different lifestyle. It maintains the franchise’s focus on ranching culture and the internal conflicts of powerful families. The series serves as a bridge for the narrative themes established in previous installments of the Taylor Sheridan-created franchise.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026–)

'Scarpetta' (2026–)
Blossom Films

Based on the best-selling book series by Patricia Cornwell, this crime drama stars Nicole Kidman as medical examiner Kay Scarpetta. Jamie Lee Curtis joins the cast as Kay’s sister, Dorothy, in a story that follows the lead character as she returns to Virginia to resume her professional duties. The series focuses on the use of forensic science to solve complex and often gruesome crimes. It aims to bring the meticulous detail and suspense of the source material to a long-form television format.

‘One Piece’ (2023–)

'One Piece' (2023–)
Tomorrow Studios

This live-action adaptation of the world-renowned manga by Eiichiro Oda follows Monkey D. Luffy and his diverse crew of Straw Hat Pirates. Their journey involves sailing across the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure known as the ‘One Piece’ to crown Luffy as the Pirate King. Iñaki Godoy leads a cast that includes Emily Rudd and Mackenyu, bringing the vibrant world of the source material to life. The series has been praised for its faithful translation of the story’s themes of friendship, ambition, and adventure.

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