‘The Traitors’ Is Peacock’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
Peacock continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse array of content ranging from long-running procedurals to high-stakes reality competitions. This week’s viewership numbers highlight a significant interest in both established franchises and fresh, innovative series that push the boundaries of traditional television. As audiences seek out a mix of nostalgic favorites and gripping new narratives, the platform’s top offerings reflect the current trends in digital entertainment. The following titles have captured the attention of viewers, securing their spots as the most-streamed programs on the service.
‘Supernatural’ (2005–2020)

Brothers Sam and Dean Winchester travel across America in their 1967 Chevy Impala hunting demons, ghosts, and other supernatural entities. The series explores their family legacy as hunters while they face apocalyptic threats and cosmic forces. Over fifteen seasons, the show developed a massive cult following and expanded into a sprawling mythology involving angels and urban legends. It remains a staple for binge-watchers on streaming platforms due to its blend of horror and character-driven drama.
‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–)

This procedural drama follows the professional and personal lives of the firefighters and paramedics at Firehouse 51. The team faces high-stakes rescues while navigating complex interpersonal relationships and workplace challenges. Created by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, the show serves as the flagship series of Dick Wolf’s expansive ‘Chicago’ franchise. It consistently draws viewers with its intense action sequences and focus on the camaraderie of first responders.
‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–)

A spin-off of ‘Chicago Fire’, this series focuses on the elite Intelligence Unit of the Chicago Police Department. Led by Sergeant Hank Voight, the team tackles the city’s most high-profile crimes and organized criminal organizations. The show explores the moral gray areas of law enforcement and the personal sacrifices made by those on the front lines. Its gritty tone and interconnected storylines with other ‘Chicago’ based series have made it a cornerstone of modern network television.
‘The Copenhagen Test’ (2025–)

‘The Copenhagen Test’ follows a group of individuals navigating a high-stakes psychological social experiment set in Denmark. The participants must solve complex puzzles and overcome moral dilemmas to progress through the competition. This series combines elements of travelogue and psychological thriller to engage its audience throughout each episode. It focuses on the intense interpersonal dynamics that emerge when strangers are placed in a pressurized foreign environment.
‘The Valley: Persian Style’ (2026–)

This reality series follows a group of friends living in the San Fernando Valley as they navigate their personal and professional lives within the Persian-American community. The show highlights the cultural traditions and modern lifestyles of its cast members as they balance family expectations with individual ambitions. As a continuation of the successful franchise, it provides an inside look at the social circles and drama inherent in this specific community. Viewers tune in for the intricate relationship dynamics and the glamorous lifestyle portrayed on screen.
‘Vanderpump Rules’ (2013–)

Originating as a spin-off of ‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’, this series documents the lives of the staff at Lisa Vanderpump’s various restaurants. The show focuses on the shifting friendships, romantic entanglements, and career aspirations of the cast members. It gained significant cultural traction for its unfiltered depiction of interpersonal conflict and loyalty. The series has evolved over more than a decade to include the cast’s transition into marriage, parenthood, and new business ventures.
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999–)

As one of the longest-running live-action scripted series, this show follows the elite detectives of the NYPD who investigate sexually based offenses. Captain Olivia Benson leads a dedicated team through complex legal battles and emotionally charged investigations. The series is known for its “ripped from the headlines” plots and its focus on the pursuit of justice for survivors. It has become a foundational piece of the ‘Law & Order’ brand with a loyal global audience.
‘The Hunting Party’ (2025–)

This crime procedural centers on a team of expert investigators assembled to track down dangerous fugitives who have escaped from a top-secret prison. The investigators must use specialized skills and unconventional methods to recapture high-value targets across various terrains. The series explores the motivations of both the hunters and the hunted, creating a fast-paced narrative focused on strategy and suspense. It features a diverse cast tasked with handling high-risk scenarios that threaten public safety.
‘The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ (2010–)

This long-running reality franchise provides a look into the affluent lives of several women living in one of the world’s most famous zip codes. The series chronicles their social gatherings, business endeavors, and frequently volatile group dynamics. Over the years, the show has become a staple of pop culture, launching numerous careers and iconic television moments. It continues to attract viewers with its high-glamour aesthetic and the ongoing evolution of its cast members’ relationships.
‘The Traitors’ (2023–)

Based on the Dutch series ‘De Verraders’, this reality competition pits “Faithful” contestants against “Traitors” in a game of deception and strategy. Hosted by Alan Cumming, the participants stay in a remote castle and complete challenges to build a prize fund while attempting to identify the saboteurs. The show has gained critical acclaim for its tension-filled gameplay and psychological depth. Each episode involves a “murder” and a banishment, keeping the audience engaged with the constant threat of betrayal.
Please share your thoughts on which of these trending shows you have been binge-watching in the comments.


