‘Wednesday’ Season 2 Tops Netflix’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Some weeks are all about comfort watches and familiar faces while others bring in new premieres that get everyone talking. This week in the United States mixes fresh seasons with buzzy debuts, true crime energy, family friendly learning, live sports entertainment, and a brand new stand up hour.
Below you will find quick primers on each title so you can jump in without missing a beat. Each entry includes story basics plus key cast and creative details so you know who is who and what to expect before you press play.
10. ‘Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy’ (2025)

This stand up special features Australian comedian Jim Jefferies performing a new hour from his 2025 tour. The set draws on his sharp storytelling style and covers everyday life and culture in a high energy theater show that was captured for Netflix. Jefferies built a global audience with earlier specials including ‘Bare’, ‘Freedumb’, ‘Intolerant’, and ‘High n’ Dry’.
The special is written and performed by Jim Jefferies and showcases his signature pacing and onstage crowd work. Jefferies is also known for creating and starring in the sitcom ‘Legit’ and for hosting ‘The Jim Jefferies Show’, and he brings that seasoned timing to this latest filmed performance.
9. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Season 1 (2023– )

Season 1 introduces neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan who leaves a high pressure career and returns to the coastal community of Sullivan’s Crossing to reconnect with her estranged father. The story follows Maggie as she rebuilds trust and finds purpose while meeting Cal Jones, a newcomer whose calm presence helps her settle into a very different life.
The cast features Morgan Kohan as Maggie Sullivan, Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones, and Scott Patterson as Harry Sully Sullivan. The series is based on the novels by Robyn Carr and was developed for television by Roma Roth and her producing team with filming set in Atlantic Canada to capture the town’s rugged landscape.
8. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

Season 1 of this educational series is designed for toddlers and preschoolers and focuses on speech, language, and early learning skills. Each episode uses songs, repetition, call and response, and simple visuals to encourage first words, gestures, and turn taking that help with communication at home.
The show is created by educator and songwriter Rachel Griffin Accurso who appears on screen as Ms. Rachel. Episodes are produced with a small team that includes music direction and curriculum support from early childhood specialists, and segments often include puppetry and guest educators who model sounds, vocabulary, and social cues.
7. ‘UNTAMED’ (2025– )

This mystery thriller follows Kyle Turner, a special agent with the National Park Service Investigative Services Branch who is called to Yosemite National Park after a woman is found dead. The investigation takes him deep into backcountry terrain and into a web of secrets tied to the park and to his own past, while rookie ranger Naya Vasquez helps track leads and navigate local tensions. The story also centers on Paul Souter, the veteran chief ranger who serves as Turner’s mentor, as well as Jill Bodwin and wildlife officer Shane Maguire, whose connections to the case complicate every step.
Eric Bana stars as Kyle Turner with Sam Neill as Paul Souter, Rosemarie DeWitt as Jill Bodwin, Lily Santiago as Naya Vasquez, and Wilson Bethel as Shane Maguire. The series was created by Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith, with episodes directed by Thomas Bezucha, Nick Murphy, and Neasa Hardiman, and music by Jeff Russo. Production comes from John Wells Productions, Warner Bros Television, Escape Artists, and Bee Holder Productions, and the show is structured as a six episode season that blends character driven drama with investigative storytelling set against the wilderness of Yosemite.
6. ‘Raw’ (1993– )

This entry is the episode that aired on August 11, 2025 and it continues ongoing storylines from WWE’s flagship weekly program. The show features a mix of matches, in ring promos, and backstage segments that advance championship feuds and brand rivalries across the roster.
Produced by WWE, ‘Raw’ presents superstars from across divisions along with a live audience and a broadcast style that blends sports and drama. The format includes entrances, commentary, and instant replays that frame the action while authority figures and general managers appear to set stipulations and schedule future bouts.
5. ‘Wednesday’ Season 1 (2022– )

Season 1 follows Wednesday Addams as she is sent to Nevermore Academy and becomes embroiled in a mystery involving a monstrous attacker, long buried secrets, and her own emerging psychic ability. The story introduces classmates and townspeople who complicate her investigation while she navigates school life on her own terms.
The cast is led by Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams with Emma Myers as Enid Sinclair, Percy Hynes White as Xavier Thorpe, Hunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin, Gwendoline Christie as Principal Larissa Weems, and Christina Ricci in a key supporting role. The series was developed for television by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar with executive producer Tim Burton directing early episodes.
4. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Season 3 (2023– )

Season 3 continues Maggie Sullivan’s journey as she faces new professional crossroads and personal choices while deepening ties with the community. The season builds on earlier revelations about family and trust and tracks how those changes affect her relationship with Cal and with Sully.
Morgan Kohan, Chad Michael Murray, and Scott Patterson return in their lead roles along with recurring residents of the Crossing who bring medical cases and small town challenges to the forefront. The show remains an adaptation of Robyn Carr’s book series and keeps its focus on character driven storytelling set against the scenic backdrop of the coastal wilderness.
3. ‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025– )

Season 1 adapts May Cobb’s novel about Sophie O’Neill who relocates to East Texas and is drawn into a glamorous circle of women led by the magnetic Margo Banks. Friendly target practice at a private gun club turns into late night parties, secrets, and power games that spiral into a murder investigation.
The series retains the novel’s central characters and shifting loyalties while updating settings and timelines for television. Episodes chart Sophie’s growing obsession with Margo and the fallout across marriages, careers, and a small town under scrutiny, with the writers shaping each chapter around clues, interrogations, and the consequences of privilege and desire.
2. ‘Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser’ (2025)

Season 1 examines the long running competition show ‘The Biggest Loser’ and looks at how rapid weight loss, training regimens, and on camera pressures affected contestants during filming. The episodes draw on first person accounts that describe the casting process, the boot camp format, weekly weigh ins, and the emotional impact of public measurement.
The docuseries features interviews with former participants, coaches, medical professionals, and production staff who speak to safety protocols, nutrition guidance, and the health outcomes that followed after the show. Archival footage and behind the scenes materials are used to compare what viewers saw on television with what contestants experienced throughout the season and beyond.
1. ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 (2022– )

Season 2 returns to Nevermore Academy as Wednesday faces new threats tied to the events of the first season and to the Addams family’s history. The story expands the school’s lore and introduces fresh classmates and adversaries while Wednesday balances investigation, friendship, and her uniquely deadpan approach to problem solving.
Jenna Ortega leads the ensemble with returning cast members that include Emma Myers and Joy Sunday along with Catherine Zeta Jones and Luis Guzmán appearing for the Addams family. The series continues under developers and showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar with Tim Burton among the executive producers, and the new episodes build out the academy’s world with added characters and mysteries.
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