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Netflix‘s television library is ever-growing. Between its rapidly expanding reality universe to its smash hit original scripted series and beloved shows from HBO, NBC and everywhere in between, Netflix has it covered when it comes to TV. Each week, Netflix releases a list of the most popular 10 shows on the streaming service that are being watched the most by subscribers.

This week, Black Rabbit remains at the top of the list, with Wayward sneaking onto the rankings at No. 2 and Doc Season 1 following at No. 3.

Below, you’ll find the list of top shows on Netflix right now, which we will update each week with information about each title and links to our reviews for the shows, letting you know which titles to tune into and which ones you can probably pass on.

  • WEDNESDAY SEASON 2 NETFLIX KEY ART Jenna Ortega
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    Jenna Ortega returns as Wednesday Addams in the sophomore season of this Netflix hit, which arrives nearly three years after its debut season began streaming.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “Wednesday continues to be a funny, scary delight because of Ortega’s performance and because Burton has gone all in with the nightmarish imagery written by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and the show’s writers.”

    Read our full review of Wednesday Season 2.

    Stream Wednesday on netflix

  • Amber Reign Smith and Taylor Polidore Williams in 'Beauty in Black'
    Photo: Quantrell Colbert/Netflix

    Tyler Perry‘s high-octane Netflix drama has finally returned for Season 2, Part 1. For those who haven’t watched the first eight episodes of the new season, series star Taylor Polidore Williams teased her character Kimmie’s “journey to power” in Season 2 in a recent interview with DECIDER.

    DECIDER’s Radhika Menon writes, “Beauty in Black is not prestige TV, but it’s a frothy and twisted soap that you might find yourself bingeing.”

    Read our full review of Beauty in Black Season 2, Part 1.

    stream Tyler Perry’s Beauty in Black on netflix

  • House Of Guinness
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    This new period drama from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight follows the Guinness family following the death of Irish brewer Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “The first episode of House Of Guinness shows more than tells, and that’s because of Steven Knight’s expert skills in making his characters vibrant right out of the gate.”

    Read our full review of House of Guinness.

    stream House of Guinness on Netflix

  • Haunted Hotel
    Photo: Netflix

    This new animated comedy features a star-studded cast, including Will Forte, Gaten Matarazzo, Natalie Palamides, Skyler Gisondo, and Keith David. Now’s as perfect a time as any to watch, as Haunted Hotel was already renewed for a second season.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “Haunted Hotel could be funnier, but it’s got fun characters and the capacity to create an infinite number of funny ghosts and monsters to occupy the hotel’s many rooms.”

    Read our full review of Haunted Hotel.

    stream Haunted Hotel on Netflix

  • Mafia: Most Wanted

    'Mafia: Most Wanted'
    Photo: YouTube/ @Crave

    Another three-part true-crime docuseries makes its way into the Top 10, following “the rise of the powerful ‘Ndrangheta criminal syndicate from Calabria to Toronto and its numerous clashes with the law,” per the streamer’s description. According to Deadline, Mafia: Most Wanted debuted on Crave, a Canadian streaming platform, in March.

    stream Mafia: Most Wanted on netflix

  • Billionaires' Bunker
    Photo: Netflix

    From the creators of Money Heist, Billionaires’ Bunker follows a wealthy family who find refuge in a fallout shelter as “nuclear tensions are rising” around them, per Netflix’s Tudum.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “We’re not sure if the high-concept premise of Billionaires’ Bunker will play out in a way that makes sense. But there’s enough good stuff in the first episode that we’ll keep watching for a bit to see if that happens.”

    Read our full review of Billionaires’ Bunker.

    stream Billionaires’ Bunker on netflix

  • Finn Balor reaches for the ropes as GUNTHER attempts to hold him in a Boston crab during last week's WWE's Monday Night RAW.
    Photo: WWE/Getty

    Raw: 2025 brings Monday Night Raw to Netflix, where WWE stars wrestle for the masses every single week. Every Monday, a new episode of Raw airs live on Netflix and is available to watch thereafter, so you won’t miss a minute of drama and action. In the March 3 episode, which ranked in Netflix’s Top 10 this week, IYO SKY and Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley went head-to-head in the ring.

    stream RAW: 2025 on netlix

  • Doc Season 1

    A patient in a hospital gown and head bandage sits on a bed, with a medical monitor and an IV bag visible beside her.
    FOX

    Molly Parker leads this FOX drama as Dr. Amy Larsen, who loses eight memory her memory after being in a car crash. The series recently returned for Season 2 on cable, though only Season 1 is available to stream on Netflix.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “Doc doesn’t fail because it’s full of medical show cliches. It fails because its central premise feels like a house of cards, and there won’t be much to watch when it collapses.”

    Read our full review of Doc Season 1.

    stream Doc on netflix

  • Wayward
    Photo: Courtesy of Netflix/Netflix

    Mae Martin and Toni Collette headline this new thriller series, which centers on the fictional Tall Pines Academy in Tall Pines, VT.

    “After an escape attempt from an academy for ‘troubled teens’, two students join forces with a newly local police officer, unearthing the town’s dark and deeply rooted secrets,” Netflix’s logline reads.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes, “Wayward has two very compelling lead performances from Martin and Collette, and a good balance between the dark and the darkly funny.”

    Read our full review of Wayward.

    Stream Wayward on Netflix

  • Black Rabbit
    Photo: Netflix

    Jason Bateman and Jude Law lead this new drama as brothers Vince and Jake Friedkin. Jake, an NYC restaurant owner, must navigate the ensuing chaos that his brother brings upon his return to the business.

    DECIDER’s Joel Keller writes in our full Black Rabbit review, “We get the feeling that Black Rabbit is going to be problematic and overstuffed as the series moves along, but Law and Bateman are so compelling as Jake and Vince, we’ll keep watching, just to see how far Vince pushes his brother’s goodwill.”

    stream Black Rabbit on netflix

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