‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Is Netflix’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10

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This week’s Netflix Top 10 in the United States brings together a mix of returning hits, buzzy newcomers, real life reckonings, live ring drama, and a fresh stand up hour. The list includes brand new seasons that build on worlds people already love as well as first seasons that lay out brand new mysteries and relationships. You will also spot a timely docuseries that revisits a famous reality show through the voices of the people who lived it.

Below you will find each entry with key facts on story, cast, and creative teams. The countdown goes from 10 to 1 and follows the exact order of the current US chart. Titles are listed with their series years and every title you see in quotes appears the same way throughout.

10. ‘Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy’ (2025)

10. 'Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy' (2025)
Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy

This stand up special stars Jim Jefferies and runs a little over an hour. He performs a new set that covers topics like tiny mustaches and why acting does not count as a real job in his view. The special was directed by Scott Zabielski and written by Jim Jefferies. It continues Jefferies’ run of Netflix hours following earlier specials such as ‘Bare’ and ‘Freedumb’.

Jefferies performs solo with no supporting acts and no sketches. The special was released in August 2025 and is presented as an unfiltered set with stories about family and life on the road. Closed captions and audio description are available for accessibility.

9. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023– )

9. 'Sullivan’s Crossing' (2023– )
Reel World Management

This entry reflects ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Season 1. The series is based on the novels by Robyn Carr and was developed for television by creator Roma Roth. It stars Morgan Kohan as neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who returns to Timberlake in Nova Scotia to reconnect with her estranged father Sully, played by Scott Patterson. Chad Michael Murray co stars as Cal Jones with Tom Jackson as Frank Cranebear and Andrea Menard as Edna Cranebear.

Season 1 sets up Maggie’s legal and personal crises and her gradual decision to rebuild a life in her hometown. The production is filmed in Nova Scotia with Reel World Management among the producers. Season 1 episodes are directed by a rotating slate that includes Bradley Walsh and Gail Harvey with writing credits across Roma Roth and a small team of series writers.

8. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

8. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

‘Ms. Rachel’ is a preschool learning series created by Rachel Accurso and Aron Accurso. Rachel Accurso leads each episode with interactive lessons that cover letters numbers colors and shapes through songs and call and response moments. The first batch on Netflix features four episodes and includes appearances by Aron Accurso and Keisha Gilles.

The show focuses on early language development and school readiness skills using simple repetition and high contrast visuals. Episodes are produced with multiple language subtitle options to reach families worldwide and follow a consistent structure tailored for very young learners.

7. ‘Untamed’ (2025– )

7. 'Untamed' (2025– )
Warner Bros. Television

‘Untamed’ is a crime drama set in and around Yosemite National Park. It was created and showrun by Mark L Smith and Elle Smith with directing duties across Thomas Bezucha, Nick Murphy and Neasa Hardiman. Eric Bana stars as Kyle Turner a National Park Service special agent drawn into a death investigation on park grounds. The main cast includes Sam Neill as chief ranger Paul Souter, Rosemarie DeWitt as Jill Bodwin, Lily Santiago as ranger Naya Vasquez and Wilson Bethel as wildlife officer Shane Maguire.

The first season spans six episodes and premiered in July 2025. The series is produced by John Wells Productions Warner Bros Television and Escape Artists. Composer Jeff Russo provides the score and the production shot primarily in British Columbia while depicting Yosemite locations on screen.

6. ‘Raw’ (1993– )

6. 'Raw' (1993– )
WWE Home Video

This entry reflects the ‘Raw’ episode that aired on August 11 2025. The weekly WWE program features live matches and ongoing storylines from the company’s roster. The August 11 card included Naomi versus IYO SKY for the Women’s World Championship as well as featured appearances by CM Punk, LA Knight, Becky Lynch, Dominik Mysterio and Jey Uso among others.

Produced by WWE the show blends in ring action with backstage segments and ongoing championship pursuits. The episode structure typically opens with a major promo segment then moves through title bouts and grudge matches before closing with an angle that advances a main story.

5. ‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

5. 'Wednesday' (2022– )
MGM Television

This entry reflects ‘Wednesday’ Season 1. The series was created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar and features four episodes directed by Tim Burton. Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday Addams a Nevermore Academy student investigating a string of killings while exploring her emerging psychic abilities. The ensemble includes Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, Percy Hynes White as Xavier Thorpe, Christina Ricci as Marilyn Thornhill, and Gwendoline Christie as Principal Larissa Weems, with Catherine Zeta Jones and Luis Guzmán as Morticia and Gomez.

Season 1 weaves a murder mystery with school life and Addams family lore. The score is by Danny Elfman with Chris Bacon and the production companies include Millar Gough Ink, Tim Burton Productions, Toluca Pictures and MGM Television. Season 1 established the Nevermore setting and the Hyde storyline that set up future arcs.

4. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023– )

4. 'Sullivan’s Crossing' (2023– )
Reel World Management

This entry reflects ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Season 3. Creator Roma Roth continues the adaptation of Robyn Carr’s novels with Morgan Kohan, Scott Patterson, and Chad Michael Murray returning in lead roles as Maggie Sully and Cal. Season 3 deepens Maggie’s medical storylines and the community’s relationship webs in Timberlake while introducing new tensions that affect Maggie and Cal’s future plans.

Season 3 episodes are directed by names that include Chris Grismer and Jonathan Wright with writing credits across Roma Roth, Rosana Roth, and other series writers. The season expands supporting roles for characters like Edna and Frank Cranebear and folds in new developments for Sydney Shandon, Lola Gunderson and the Lancaster family.

3. ‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025)

3. 'The Hunting Wives' (2025)
3 Arts Entertainment

‘The Hunting Wives’ adapts May Cobb’s novel into an eight episode thriller. Brittany Snow plays Sophie O’Neil who relocates to East Texas and falls under the sway of socialite Margo, played by Malin Åkerman. The cast also features Dermot Mulroney as Jed, Chrissy Metz as Starr, Jaime Ray Newman as Callie, Katie Lowes as Jill and Evan Jonigkeit as Graham.

Rebecca Perry Cutter serves as writer and showrunner with executive producers that include Erwin Stoff and author May Cobb. The series follows Sophie’s growing obsession with Margo’s circle and the violent consequences that follow as a murder case pulls every character into suspicion.

2. ‘Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser’ (2025)

2. 'Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser' (2025)
Boardwalk Pictures

This three episode docuseries revisits the long running NBC competition ‘The Biggest Loser’ and examines its methods and cultural impact. Interview subjects include former contestants Ryan Benson, Danny Cahill, Olivia Ward, and Hannah Young, a longtime host Alison Sweeney, trainer Bob Harper and medical consultant Dr Robert Huizenga, along with executive producers JD Roth and David Broome and author Aubrey Gordon.

Episodes trace the rise of the original show across its 18 seasons and explore reported practices such as extreme calorie control and supplement use alongside the lasting physical and mental effects described by participants. The series puts archival material in conversation with new interviews to map how a hit format shaped public conversations around weight and health.

1. ‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

1. 'Wednesday' (2022– )
MGM Television

This entry reflects ‘Wednesday’ Season 2. Jenna Ortega returns as Wednesday Addams and also serves as a producer, with creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar continuing as showrunners. Returning cast members include Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, Joy Sunday as Bianca, Barclay Moosa Mostafa as Eugene, Georgie Farmer as Ajax, and Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, with Isaac Ordonez joining the Nevermore student body as Pugsley Addams and Steve Buscemi introduced as Principal Dort. New faces also include Joanna Lumley as Grandmama Hester Frump.

Season 2 sends Wednesday back into a new mystery at Nevermore that expands the world beyond Season 1 while keeping the Addams family at the center. The production features returning department heads from the first season and continues the signature blend of supernatural plotlines with school rivalries and family intrigue.

Share your thoughts on this week’s Top 10 in the comments and tell us which show you binged first.

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