‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Is Netflix’s Most-Watched Series This Week, Topping Nine Other Entries
Some shows arrive with a bang while others build quietly until everyone is talking about them. This week’s list mixes buzzy new seasons, first time hits, and a few comfort watches that keep pulling people back in. It is a nice blend of thrillers, reality romance, true crime, family friendly picks, and glossy dramas, which means there is something here for every mood.
Below you will find the ten titles viewers in the United States could not stop streaming this week. We start with the show in the tenth spot and work our way to the one everyone is watching right now. Use it as a watchlist and see what matches your vibe tonight.
10. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing,’ Season 1 (2023)

The small town drama of ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ continues to find new fans who want gentle storytelling with real emotional stakes. Scenic settings and warm character arcs make it an easy pick when you want something heartfelt that still has a few surprises. Romance, family tensions, and second chances come together in a way that feels cozy without being dull.
Season 1 lays down a strong first chapter as the leads learn what they want from life and from each other. The writing gives space for quiet moments and honest conversations, which makes the bigger choices land with more weight. If you like character driven stories that leave you hopeful, this belongs in your queue.
9. ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’ (2025)

‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’ pulls viewers into a chilling real world mystery and does not let go. The series pieces together interviews and archival material to revisit a disappearance that still raises questions. It invites you to examine every detail and form your own theory while keeping the focus on the human cost.
What sets it apart is how carefully it balances tension with empathy. Each episode adds clarity without feeling sensational, which makes the search feel respectful and urgent at the same time. True crime fans who want thoughtful storytelling will find this gripping from start to finish.
8. ‘Perfect Match,’ Season 3(2023)

‘Perfect Match’ remains a go to for reality TV that is playful and messy in equal measure. Singles from across Netflix reality shows team up in a tropical setting where chemistry, competition, and strategy collide. It is light, fun, and designed for late night binges with friends.
Season 3 leans into bigger twists and unexpected pairings while still keeping the tone flirty and fast. The game structure nudges people to reveal what they really want, which leads to real sparks and a few shocking exits. If you want drama without the heaviness, this is the sweet spot.
7. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

‘Ms. Rachel’ is winning over families with gentle songs and simple lessons that little kids can follow. The episodes are calm, friendly, and easy to replay, which is exactly what tired parents need. The upbeat energy makes learning letters, sounds, and first words feel like playtime.
Season 1 on Netflix gathers favorite segments into tidy episodes that toddlers love to repeat. Clear speech and direct eye contact help early learners stay engaged. If you are building a kid friendly queue that you can feel good about, this is a smart pick.
6. Raw: 2025 – August 4, 2025 (2025)

‘Raw’ brings live action spectacle and weekly story lines that spark instant conversation. Big entrances, rivalries, and surprise appearances make it an event you can watch with friends even if you missed the last episode. It is pure entertainment with athletic feats that look amazing on a big screen.
The August 4 episode keeps that momentum with matches that move quickly and crowd moments that deliver. You do not need deep background to enjoy the show, since the commentary and recaps make the stakes clear. If you want an adrenaline boost tonight, cue this up.
5. ‘Leanne’ (2025)

‘Leanne’ steps in with a sleek new mystery that blends high society glamour with secrets that refuse to stay buried. The first season hooks you with a stylish setup and a lead who is more complex than she first appears. Every episode leaves just enough unanswered to keep you pressing play.
The pacing is tight and the stakes rise in smart ways, which makes the reveals feel earned. Sharp production design and a polished score give the series a confident identity. If you enjoy thrillers that reward close attention, this is worth your time.
4. ‘UNTAMED’ (2025)

‘UNTAMED’ celebrates the pull of wild places and the people who test their limits there. Each episode sets up a challenge in nature and then follows through with striking visuals and quiet moments that stay with you. It is the kind of series that makes you want to get outside.
Season 1 keeps the focus on real journeys and practical skills rather than flashy tricks. You get a strong sense of place in every location, along with a mindful view of risk and reward. Viewers who love adventure and thoughtful storytelling will feel right at home.
3. ‘Wednesday,’ Season 1 (2022)

‘Wednesday’ Season 1 reintroduced a beloved character with a fresh boarding school setting and a mix of mystery and comedy. The style is bold, the dialogue is sharp, and the mood strikes a fun balance between spooky and sweet. It feels like a world you want to revisit the moment the credits roll.
The first season also nails the friendships and grudges that define school life. That emotional core keeps the supernatural plot grounded, so the big reveals feel personal. If you somehow missed it, start here and enjoy the ride.
2. ‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025)

‘The Hunting Wives’ serves glossy intrigue with a dark edge as a newcomer gets pulled into a circle that hides more than it shows. The setup is irresistible and the tension builds with each questionable choice. It is a page turner in series form.
Season 1 moves quickly and respects the audience by letting motives unfold through action. Beautiful settings contrast with messy secrets, which makes every party and getaway feel loaded. If you love social thrillers where status and desire collide, this will hit the spot.
1. ‘Wednesday,’ Season 2 (2022)

‘Wednesday’ Season 2 turns up the ambition while keeping the sly humor and outsider spirit that made the show a phenomenon. The new episodes deepen the mystery and give the lead room to grow in ways that feel true to the character. It is confident, stylish, and very easy to binge.
The supporting players get stronger arcs, which keeps every subplot engaging while the main case unfolds. Visual gags and clever clues reward rewatching, and the finale sticks the landing. If you want the week’s biggest crowd pleaser, this is the one to start with.
Tell us which of these you are watching right now and share your picks in the comments.


