‘Stranger Things’ Is Yet Again the Most Popular TV Show of the Week Again; Here Are the 14 Other Shows Atop IMDb’s List
The current landscape of television presents a diverse array of storytelling ranging from long running prestige dramas to brand new streaming hits. Audiences are showing a strong interest in both nostalgic favorites and upcoming genre projects that push the boundaries of visual storytelling. Many of the most popular titles this week are sequels or expansions of existing franchises that have captured public imagination for years. These programs represent the top trending series based on global viewership metrics and engagement levels on digital platforms.
‘Ripple’ (2025–)

This series follows the lives of interconnected individuals whose actions have unforeseen consequences across different social circles. The narrative structure emphasizes the butterfly effect where small decisions lead to major life altering events for complete strangers. Set against a modern urban backdrop the show explores themes of fate and accidental connections. Each episode gradually uncovers how the central characters are tied together through past events and present choices.
‘Man vs Baby’ (2025)

Rowan Atkinson returns to the screen in this physical comedy limited series about a man struggling with unexpected childcare responsibilities. The plot centers on the escalating slapstick battles between a meticulous adult and a surprisingly resourceful infant. Viewers follow the protagonist as his orderly life descends into chaos during a temporary babysitting stint. The show relies on visual humor and the expressive facial acting that defined Atkinson’s previous comedy work.
‘The War Between the Land and the Sea’ (2025–)

This science fiction spinoff focuses on an international crisis involving an ancient civilization and a human military organization. Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Russell Tovey lead the cast as the world faces an environmental and territorial conflict of global proportions. The story explores the delicate diplomatic tensions between humanity and creatures dwelling in the oceans. It expands the lore of a long running franchise through a darker and more grounded lens.
‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)

Walter White is a chemistry teacher who turns to manufacturing drugs after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Alongside his former student Jesse Pinkman he builds a sprawling criminal empire that eventually destroys everyone in his orbit. The series is celebrated for its transformation of a protagonist into a ruthless antagonist over the course of five seasons. It remains a staple of popular culture due to its meticulous writing and intense character development.
‘The Abandons’ (2025–)

Set in 1850s Oregon this Western drama follows a group of diverse families living on the fringes of society. Gillian Anderson and Lena Headey portray strong willed characters who must protect their land against encroaching corporate interests. The narrative focuses on the survival of these outliers as they fight against a corrupt system trying to drive them out. It captures the lawlessness and brutal reality of the American frontier during a period of massive expansion.
‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (2023–)

A young demigod embarks on a quest to find Zeus’s master bolt and prevent a war among the Greek gods. Accompanied by his friends Annabeth and Grover, Percy must navigate a world where ancient myths are a living reality. The series stays faithful to the original source material while expanding the world building for a new generation. It explores themes of identity and belonging as Percy learns to embrace his supernatural heritage.
‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

Noble families across the continent of Westeros engage in a violent struggle for control of the Iron Throne. While political machinations consume the Great Houses an ancient threat from the far north begins to move toward the living. The show became a global phenomenon for its complex political intrigue and willingness to eliminate major characters unexpectedly. Its legacy continues to drive interest in fantasy adaptations and its own burgeoning expanded universe.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

Claire Danes stars as an author who becomes obsessed with a cold case involving her neighbor who was never convicted of his wife’s disappearance. Matthew Rhys plays the enigmatic neighbor whose presence triggers a dangerous investigative obsession for the grieving writer. The mini series delves into the psychological toll of grief and the thin line between truth and suspicion. The plot unfolds through a series of tense interactions that challenge the audience’s perception of guilt.
‘Emily in Paris’ (2020–)

An ambitious marketing executive from Chicago lands her dream job in Paris to provide an American perspective to a French firm. Emily Cooper navigates the challenges of her new life while balancing career growth and complicated romantic entanglements. The series highlights the cultural clashes and fashion forward lifestyle of its protagonist in a romanticized version of the French capital. It has become a mainstay for viewers seeking lighthearted escapism and international aesthetics.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

Billy Bob Thornton stars in this modern day tale set in the boomtowns of West Texas where oil companies compete for dominance. The story centers on a crisis manager who handles the dirty work for billionaire oil moguls and the roughnecks working the rigs. It explores the environmental and social impact of the petroleum industry on small town America. The series portrays the greed and grit required to survive in the high stakes world of energy production.
‘Heated Rivalry’ (2025–)

Based on a popular novel this sports drama focuses on the intense relationship between two professional hockey stars from competing teams. The narrative explores the secret romance that develops between the athletes while they maintain a fierce public rivalry on the ice. Viewers witness the pressure of professional sports and the personal sacrifices required to keep their connection hidden from the media. The show balances high energy game sequences with intimate character driven storytelling.
‘Fallout’ (2024–)

Based on the iconic video game franchise this series depicts life in a post apocalyptic Los Angeles two hundred years after a nuclear disaster. Lucy leaves the safety of a luxurious fallout shelter to venture into a bizarre and violent wasteland in search of her father. Along the way she encounters a cynical bounty hunter and a soldier of the Brotherhood of Steel. The show captures the unique retro futuristic aesthetic and dark humor characteristic of its source material.
‘IT: Welcome to Derry’ (2025–)

This prequel series explores the terrifying history of Derry and the origins of the entity known as Pennywise. Set years before the events of the original movies the plot follows a new group of residents encountering the supernatural evil lurking beneath their town. It expands the lore created by Stephen King by showcasing how the entity has influenced the town for generations. The horror elements focus on psychological dread and the dark secrets hidden within the community.
‘Pluribus’ (2025–)

Rhea Seehorn leads this high concept political drama set in a near future version of the United States facing unprecedented social challenges. The series follows a group of civil servants and activists attempting to preserve democratic institutions during a period of extreme instability. It explores the moral compromises required to maintain order while advocating for systemic change. The narrative utilizes a suspenseful tone to examine contemporary anxieties regarding governance and civic duty.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The citizens of Hawkins face supernatural threats emerging from an alternate dimension known as the Upside Down. A group of friends teams up with a powerful girl named Eleven to protect their town from government conspiracies and monstrous entities. As the series moves toward its conclusion the scale of the conflict expands to threaten the entire world. The show is renowned for its nostalgic eighties setting and its blend of horror and heartfelt coming of age drama.
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