Netflix is the place to be for TV. The streamer is constantly putting out new original series and adding iconic, classic shows to its robust library. With so many options, it’s easy to get overwhelmed, but thankfully Netflix pulls out the most popular shows on its platform to reveal what everyone else is streaming. Each week, they compile a new list of Top 10 shows that are most-viewed by subscribers.
Right now, we’re still seeing a lot of interest in XO, Kitty and Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, plus the highly anticipated new seasons of Firefly Lane and Selling Sunset.
Read on and you’ll see the weekly Top 10 list of shows on Netflix right now. We’ll update the list each week, giving you information about each show and links to our reviews of the titles, letting you know which ones you should stream and which ones you can skip.
And while you’re here, why not check out our other Netflix lists, including the Best Shows on Netflix, what’s New on Netflix this month and the Top 10 Movies on Netflix. Happy streaming!
'Muted' Season 1
Muted — Netflix’s new psychological thriller hailed from Spain — stars Arón Piper as Sergio, a young man who hasn’t spoken a word since he murdered his parents as a minor six years earlier. Meanwhile, a psychiatrist investigates the case as she works toward uncovering what actually happened.
If you watched shows like The Girl From Plainville and The Undoing, you’ll want to check this one out!
Read our full review of Muted Season 1.
'La Reina del Sur' Season 3
Based on novel of same name by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, La Reina del Sur is a telenovela about a woman named Teresa Mendoza (Kate del Castillo), who flees to Spain after her boyfriend is killed by the Mexican cartel, prompting her to eventually become the leader of her own cartel. In the show, Teresa becomes one of the most powerful drug traffickers in the southern part of the country.
If you’re into shows like Narcos or Breaking Bad, you won’t want to skip over this one!
'McGregor Forever' Limited Series
Directed by Gotham Chopra, McGregor Forever is a four-part docuseries following controversial yet extremely successful MMA fighter Conor McGregor, who became famous for his “brutal strikes and trash-talking swagger,” according to the logline. In the show, fans of McGregor will get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his notorious career.
If you like sports docuseries like The Last Dance and Cheer, you’ll want to tune into this one!
Read our full review of McGregor Forever.
'Queer Eye' Season 7
Queer Eye is back with its seventh season, bringing back beloved Fab Five members Tan France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Bobby Berk, and Karamo Brown as they look to revamp the lives of fellow New Orleanians.
If you like reality TV shows such as Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and Project Runway, you’ll love this series!
Read our full review of Queer Eye.
'Missing: Dead or Alive?' Season 1
In only four episodes, Netflix’s new true crime series Missing: Dead or Alive? documents real-life missing persons cases that occurred in South Carolina from 2019 to 2021 as officers from the local sheriff’s department scramble to search for those who have disappeared.
If you watch shows like Big Sky and FBI: Most Wanted, you won’t want to skip over this one.
'Firefly Lane' Season 2
Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke return for Firefly Lane Season 2, which finally gives us insight into what came between their seemingly unbreakable bond — as well as the road toward mending their 30-plus-year friendship. Things also take a turn as the first part of the second season sees Tully (Heigl) leaving for a new job in Antarctica, while Kate (Chalke) learns she has a rare form of breast cancer.
If you binged shows like Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce and Dead to Me, you’ll fall in love with this series!
'Selling Sunset' Season 6
Now on its sixth season, Netflix’s hit reality series Selling Sunset follows the glamorous yet cutthroat Los Angeles real estate industry. As it continues to document the workplace drama within the Oppenheim Group, Season 6 brings back fan favorites such as Chrishell Stause and Heather Rae El Moussa. Plus, newcomer Bre Tiesi — one of Nick Cannon‘s many baby mamas — joins the agency to help shake up some drama.
If you enjoy shows like Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles and Buying Beverly Hills, you’ll want to check this out!
'S.W.A.T.
Earlier this month, it was revealed that S.W.A.T. would end with its sixth season — and after the fans spoke out against the decision, CBS decided to give the show a seventh and final installment. And if that wasn’t enough, it was also announced that the hit police procedural show’s first five seasons would land on Netflix.
S.W.A.T. follows Sergeant Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson (Shemar Moore) — a Los Angeles native and former marine who’s tasked with leading a group of highly-trained individuals in solving crimes in his home city.
If you can’t get enough of shows like FBI: Most Wanted and Law and Order, you’ll want to watch this one!
'XO, Kitty' Season 1
As a spinoff to Netflix’s To All the Boys franchise, XO, Kitty — which was created by Jenny Han — follows Kitty Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) as she moves across the world to Korea in order to meet up with her long-distance boyfriend Hae (Choi Min-young). The rom-com drama is the first series from the streamer to be spun-off by a Netflix original movie.
If you can’t get enough of shows like Never Have I Ever and The Summer I Turned Pretty, this may be the series for you!
Read our full review of XO, Kitty Season 1.
'Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story' Series
Created by Shonda Rhimes as a spinoff to Netflix’s hit Bridgerton series, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story tells the early days of its namesake’s rise to royalty. Aside from adjusting to life as a new ruler, a young Queen Charlotte (India Amarteifio) must get to know her new husband King George (Corey Mylchreest) as he secretively deals with a debilitating mental illness. Meanwhile, the series flashes forward to the current Bridgerton era, where the Queen Charlotte we are used to seeing, played by Golda Rosheuvel, is on a mission to have one of her 15 children birth an heir to the throne.
If you can’t get enough of period dramas like Bridgerton or Dickinson, you’ll want to stream this show!
Read our full review of Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.