‘Peacemaker’ Continues as HBO Max’s Most-Watched Show This Week As Well: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Max is packed with buzzy originals and reality heavy hitters right now, and this week’s most watched titles show how wide that mix really runs. Superheroes and animated sci fi sit right next to true crime, sports docs, and long running reality favorites, all in one place. Everything below streams on Max, including library shows from HBO, Adult Swim, TLC, and Investigation Discovery.
We kept things simple and lined up your picks as a clean countdown. Each entry includes quick facts on what the show is about along with key cast, creators, and other essentials so you can jump in without any guesswork.
10. ‘Welcome to Plathville’ (2019–present)

This TLC reality series follows the Plath family from southern Georgia as parents Kim and Barry Plath and their children navigate faith, independence, and changing relationships. The core family includes Ethan, Hosanna, Micah, Moriah, Lydia, Isaac, Amber, Cassia, and Mercy, with the show documenting milestones such as marriages, moves, and career pursuits.
Recent seasons focus on separations and reconciliations across the family along with new relationships and evolving boundaries among siblings. Episodes air on TLC with streaming on Max so viewers can follow the family’s story as it develops.
9. ’90 Day: Hunt For Love’ (2025–present)

Set in a resort dating environment, this ’90 Day’ franchise entry brings singles from across the universe of the series to meet new partners and explore connections away from their exes. Cast members include familiar faces from earlier seasons who return to see whether a fresh setting can spark something new.
Episodes follow mixers, compatibility challenges, and off site dates while addressing unresolved issues that participants bring from prior relationships. Filming takes place in a vacation location with a rotating ensemble and new arrivals, and the series streams on Max after airing on TLC.
8. ‘The Yogurt Shop Murders’ (2025)

This four part HBO documentary series revisits the 1991 Austin case in which four teenage girls were found murdered in a yogurt shop and examines decades of investigation, prosecutions, overturned convictions, and advances in forensic testing. The production includes interviews with family members, journalists, investigators, and legal figures along with extensive archival footage and case documents.
Across its episodes the series lays out key timelines, evidence reviews, and the impact of new forensic approaches on a case that shaped Austin for years. It premiered on HBO with episodes available to stream on Max.
7. ’90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After?’ (2016–present)

This spinoff follows couples from ’90 Day Fiancé’ after their weddings as they face immigration, family, finances, and trust issues in daily life. The series is produced by Sharp Entertainment for TLC and features returning cast members across the seasons, including pairs such as Elizabeth Potthast and Andrei Castravet, Jenny Slatten and Sumit Singh, and Angela Deem and Michael Ilesanmi.
New seasons check in with multiple couples at different stages of marriage while weaving updates from earlier spinoffs into the storylines. Filming alternates among home locations in the United States and abroad, and episodes roll out on TLC with streaming on Max.
6. ‘Most Wanted: Teen Hacker’ (2025)

This Max Original true crime docuseries tracks the cybercrimes of Finnish hacker Julius Kivimäki, also known as Aleksanteri Kivimäki, through interviews with investigators, security researchers, and victims. The show looks at doxxing and swatting campaigns, global service disruptions, and the breach of psychotherapy records, along with efforts to identify and apprehend the perpetrator.
Across four episodes the series presents case files, digital forensics, and international cooperation between agencies to outline how the investigation unfolded. It uses expert commentary and firsthand accounts to explain techniques used by the attacker and the response by law enforcement.
5. ‘Hard Knocks’ (2001–present)

The long running NFL docuseries from HBO Sports and NFL Films goes inside training camp and also features in season and offseason installments with selected teams. Liev Schreiber serves as the longtime narrator, with earlier seasons also featuring narration by other actors on specific years, and the project is overseen by NFL Films producers.
Each season follows roster battles, playbook installs, and position room dynamics while spotlighting draft picks, undrafted hopefuls, and veteran storylines. The series blends meeting room access, wired sound on the practice field, and behind the scenes footage with coaches, front offices, and players.
4. ‘Ruby & Jodi: A Cult of Sin and Influence’ (2025)

This four part documentary series examines the partnership between family vlogger Ruby Franke and therapist Jodi Hildebrandt and the fallout around their self help program. The production features interviews with people connected to the case, including family members and those who worked with the duo, and traces the rise of the parenting channel to arrests and court proceedings.
Across its run the series presents investigative reporting, archival material, and first person accounts to lay out how the pair operated and how authorities built their case. It is an Investigation Discovery title with streaming on Max.
3. ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’ (2003–present)

This weekly talk show features Bill Maher hosting a monologue, one on one interviews, a roundtable of panelists, and the closing New Rules segment. The production team includes executive producers Bill Maher, Marc Gurvitz, Dean Johnsen, Sheila Griffiths, and Billy Martin, with Paul Casey directing.
Each episode brings political figures, journalists, authors, and entertainers to discuss the week’s events. The format blends topical conversation with recurring comedy bits and commentary, and new episodes premiere on HBO and stream on Max.
2. ‘Rick and Morty’ (2013–present)

This animated sci fi comedy was created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon and follows the multiverse misadventures of scientist Rick Sanchez and his grandson Morty Smith. The core voice cast features Ian Cardoni as Rick, Harry Belden as Morty, Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, and Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith and Space Beth.
Across its run the series has rotated writers rooms led by Dan Harmon with showrunner duties in later seasons handled by Scott Marder. Episodes mix genre pastiche with ongoing arcs involving characters like Evil Morty, the Citadel, and Rick Prime, and the show continues to premiere on Adult Swim with streaming on Max.
1. ‘Peacemaker’ (2022–present)

James Gunn created this DC series around Christopher Smith, better known as Peacemaker, expanding the character’s story after his appearance in ‘The Suicide Squad’. John Cena leads as Peacemaker, with Danielle Brooks as Leota Adebayo, Freddie Stroma as Adrian Chase also known as Vigilante, Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt, Steve Agee as John Economos, Chukwudi Iwuji as Clemson Murn, and Robert Patrick as Auggie Smith.
Most episodes were written by James Gunn, with directing duties led by Gunn along with Jody Hill, Rosemary Rodriguez, and Brad Anderson. The series follows black ops missions tied to a conspiracy called Project Butterfly and connects to the larger DC world through characters and events introduced across earlier films and shows.
Tell us which of these you are watching now and share what you think should make next week’s list in the comments.


