
25 Most Popular TV Shows Right Now: What to Watch on Streaming
Want to know what popular and new TV shows this week are keeping watchers glued to the screen and Rotten Tomatoes users engaged on the site? Here are the current top 25 series!
It’s the battle of the streamers once again this week, and Netflix is in the lead with its popular new drama, I Will Find You. Critics say the show has “strong performances and relentless pacing [that] make it an entertaining binge-watch.” Apple TV+ isn’t far behind with Certified Fresh Widow’s Bay coming in at No. 2, and HBO rounds out the top three with Season 3 of House of the Dragon.
Click on each show for reviews and trailers, where to watch, and how to cast your own ratings vote. Check back weekly for the latest updates to the charts. (And also check out the most popular movies out right now!)
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Critics Consensus: An average Harlan Coben adaptation that puts its cast to the test and has just the right formula to pass for breezy entertainment.
Starring: Sam Worthington, Milo Ventimiglia, Britt Lower, Chi McBride
98%
93%
Critics Consensus: Katie Dippold successfully continues to invest in eccentricity with this outlandish horror-comedy that stokes the genre's well-worn tropes to winning effect, bringing scares, laughs, and a game cast.
Starring: Matthew Rhys, Kate O'Flynn, Stephen Root, Kingston Rumi Southwick
97%
94%
Critics Consensus: Colin Farrell remains out of this world in his deduction, dedication, and emotional depth within Sugar season two, aptly bestowing audiences with a rich noir tale and sci-fi trappings that expertly adapt to the story at hand.
Starring: Colin Farrell, Jin Ha, Raymond Lee, Tony Dalton
92%
69%
Critics Consensus: The fate of Westeros comes to a head in a reinvigorated and riveting third season of House of the Dragon, complete with wicked new characters and more thrilling battles, crafting a punchy prequel that matches the expectations of its predecessor.
Starring: Matt Smith, Emma D'Arcy, Rhys Ifans, Steve Toussaint
97%
83%
Critics Consensus: The Bear closes out its final season with the character-driven finesse that it started with, ensuring its story and fans are served the finest of televisual meals without diminished returns.
Starring: Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri, Lionel Boyce
68%
53%
Critics Consensus: Although a few narrative detours upend anticipated storylines and brawls, this Avatar still knows how to entertain and be serviceably capable of saving the world.
Starring: Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu
76%
59%
Critics Consensus: Elevated by Javier Bardem's manic charisma and the genre's best pulpy intricacies, Cape Fear revitalizes the revenge thriller and manages to make a noteworthy name for itself.
Starring: Amy Adams, Javier Bardem, Patrick Wilson, Ryan Anthony Holcomb
92%
90%
Critics Consensus: Nicolas Cage delivers a gloriously pulpy performance that makes every quip and thwip crackle in Spider-Noir -- a dazzling, stylish blend of hard-boiled storytelling and pure comic book verve.
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li, Karen Rodriguez
96%
79%
Critics Consensus: The Boroughs exudes excellence through its wonderfully plotted sci-fi trappings, star-studded cast, heartfelt narrative, and genuine ingenuity; a new classic through-and-through.
Starring: Alfred Molina, Alfre Woodard, Denis O'Hare, Clarke Peters
93%
83%
Critics Consensus: Tatiana Maslany boldly leads this twistedly thrilling whodunit, serving as a fascinating exploration of the unexpected through compelling storytelling, diverting escapades, and the undeniable assurance of Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed.
Starring: Tatiana Maslany, Jake Johnson, Charlie Hall, Jon Michael Hill
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68%
Synopsis: At the helm of the USS Nathan James en route to the Arctic, Capt. Tom Chandler learns that the destroyer will be in the best... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Eric Dane, Adam Baldwin, Travis Van Winkle, Charles Parnell
97%
70%
Critics Consensus: Taut, ambitious, and impressively self-assured, Star City proves a worthy expansion of the For All Mankind universe with its blend of political intrigue and human drama.
Starring: Rhys Ifans, Adam Nagaitis, Agnes O'Casey, Alice Englert
97%
83%
Critics Consensus: Legends gets the basics of the crime genre right, bringing in clear-cut drama to a daringly real tale and imbuing its narrative with the right balance of respect and spectacle.
Starring: Tom Burke, Steve Coogan, Hayley Squires, Tom Hughes
91%
88%
Critics Consensus: Off Campus thrives on titillation and the deliberate excavation of relationship dynamics in a whirlwind romance novel adaptation that genuinely cares for the genre and all its pleasurable trappings.
Starring: Ella Bright, Belmont Cameli, Mika Abdalla, Antonio Cipriano
100%
89%
Critics Consensus: As made evident in Interview with the Vampire, Sam Reid perfectly embodies this luridly divine undead Frenchman, but The Vampire Lestat makes him a snarling, campy, and utterly magnetic star who unapologetically commands your attention.
Starring: Sam Reid, Jacob Anderson, Eric Bogosian, Delainey Hayles
89%
63%
Critics Consensus: Beef pairs its second season with winning performers and a crackling sense of ingenuity in a saga that Lee Sung Jin perfectly anchors through his mastery of class satire and the unexpected modes of human nature.
Synopsis: A young couple witnesses an alarming fight between their boss and his wife, triggering chess moves of favors and coercion in the elitist world of... View Full Synopsis
Starring: Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny
73%
54%
Critics Consensus: A standout amongst its peers, Every Year After is a familiar adaptation standing on solid genre bonafide's, delivering a sincere, sweet, picturesque, and wistful experience for all who visit.
Starring: Matt Cornett, Sadie Soverall, Aurora Perrineau, Michael Bradway
89%
84%
Critics Consensus: Dutton Ranch takes what its predecessor perfected and carries the mantle well in a new town with the same well-worn trappings, perfectly dusted and ripe for entertaining.
Starring: Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, Ed Harris, Annette Bening
86%
92%
Critics Consensus: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder returns for a darker, more narratively rich season two, weaving a new web of intrigue that Emma Myers embraces with aplomb.
Starring: Emma Myers, Zain Iqbal, Asha Banks, Henry Ashton
43%
37%
Critics Consensus: Euphoria returns with less than the sum of its parts in a disjointed cavalcade of forced narratives that leave its talented cast stranded in the wind.
Starring: Zendaya, Maude Apatow, Angus Cloud, Eric Dane
74%
83%
Critics Consensus: Turning an uncomfortable conceit into an emotionally resonant comedy makes Alice and Steve the best chaotic friends to spend some time with.
Starring: Nicola Walker, Jemaine Clement, Joel Fry, Yali Topol Margalith


