‘Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser’ Tops Netflix’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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If you are looking for something new to watch, the most popular shows in the United States right now cover a wide range of genres. You will find sci fi mystery, political crisis, glossy Texas suspense, heartfelt small town drama, family friendly learning, and even a weekly stop in the WWE ring. Each entry below shares quick plot points and the key creative names so you can jump in with confidence.

We are counting down from ten to one while keeping the current U.S. order intact. For every title you will see who stars, who created it, and what the story is about, with no release logistics to get in the way. Add a few of these to your list and you will be set for the week.

10. ‘Extant’ (2014–2015)

10. 'Extant' (2014–2015)
22 Plates

The sci fi drama follows astronaut Molly Woods after a solo mission in space leads to a mysterious pregnancy that defies explanation. At home she tries to reconnect with her husband John Woods and their android son Ethan while a corporate backed project called Humanichs pushes the boundaries of artificial intelligence. Halle Berry leads the cast as Molly with Goran Višnjić as John and Pierce Gagnon as Ethan, and later episodes add Jeffrey Dean Morgan in a key role.

The series was created by Mickey Fisher with Steven Spielberg among the executive producers. It ran for two seasons and features an ensemble that includes Camryn Manheim, Grace Gummer, and Hiroyuki Sanada while Amblin Television and CBS Television Studios handled production.

9. ‘UNTAMED’ (2025– )

9. 'UNTAMED' (2025– )
Warner Bros. Television

This thriller centers on a National Park Service investigator who looks into a suspicious death in Yosemite as isolated communities and rugged terrain complicate every lead. Eric Bana headlines the cast as the investigator with Sam Neill and Rosemarie DeWitt among the principal players and additional support from Lily Santiago and Wilson Bethel.

The series was created by writer Mark L. Smith and blends a character driven crime story with survival elements set against real wilderness locations. Season one builds its mystery through a contained case that explores law enforcement work inside a heavily visited national park.

8. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023– )

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

Set in a coastal Nova Scotia community, the drama follows neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan as she returns home to repair family ties and rethink her future after a professional setback. Morgan Kohan stars as Maggie with Chad Michael Murray as Cal Jones and Scott Patterson as her father Sully, joined by Tom Jackson and Andrea Menard in prominent roles.

The series is based on novels by Robyn Carr and was created for television by Roma Roth. It continues across multiple seasons with an ensemble approach that tracks relationships, second chances, and the challenges of small town life.

7. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

7. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

Early childhood educator Rachel Accurso leads interactive lessons that help little ones learn first words, letters, numbers, and social skills through songs and call and response. Episodes feature simple language, repetition, and visual cues along with appearances by collaborators like Aron Accurso and Keisha Gilles.

The program is created by Rachel and Aron Accurso and draws on research informed approaches from early childhood education and music pedagogy. Segments often incorporate sign language and clear articulation to support speech development for toddlers and preschoolers.

6. ‘America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys’ (2025)

6. 'America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys' (2025)
Skydance Sports

This documentary series looks at Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the franchise’s sweeping history, from bold front office gambles to championship runs. Interviewees include figures linked to the team across decades, such as Jimmy Johnson, Troy Aikman, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, and Deion Sanders, along with voices from the broader sports world.

The series is directed by Chapman Way and Maclain Way and chronicles how decisions inside the organization shaped on field results and public perception. Episodes combine archival footage with new conversations to revisit pivotal games, coaching changes, and the long running relationship between Jones and his coaches and players.

5. ‘Raw’ (1993– )

6. 'Raw' (1993– )
WWE Home Video

The long running WWE program delivers weekly matches and storylines with a rotating lineup of champions and contenders. Episodes mix in ring action with interviews and backstage segments featuring stars such as Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, and Rhea Ripley as rivalries build toward major events.

The series was created by Vince McMahon and has aired since 1993 as a flagship WWE broadcast produced in front of live audiences in arenas across North America and around the world. Commentary teams and general managers change over time while championships and ongoing feuds anchor each week’s show.

4. ‘The Hunting Wives’ (2025– )

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

Brittany Snow plays Sophie O’Neil, a Boston transplant who moves to East Texas and falls under the spell of socialite Margo Banks as skeet shooting meetups, secret parties, and a shocking murder pull her into danger. Malin Åkerman co stars as Margo with Evan Jonigkeit as Graham O’Neil and Dermot Mulroney as Jed Banks, joined by Jaime Ray Newman, George Ferrier, and Chrissy Metz.

The series is based on the novel by May Cobb and was created and showrun by Rebecca Cutter. Season one unfolds as an eight episode drama that maps the relationships and power plays inside a wealthy circle while investigators close in on the truth.

3. ‘Hostage’ (2025)

3. 'Hostage' (2025)
Binocular Productions

The limited series follows British Prime Minister Abigail Dalton after her husband is kidnapped while the French president receives threats that link to the same shadowy network. Suranne Jones portrays Dalton with Julie Delpy as French President Vivienne Toussaint and Corey Mylchreest in a key role, alongside Ashley Thomas, Lucian Msamati, and James Cosmo.

The show was created and written by Matt Charman and presents a high stakes political crisis that unfolds over a compact run of episodes. Direction comes from filmmakers with experience in elevated thrillers, giving the series a focus on statecraft, negotiation, and the personal cost of leadership.

2. ‘Wednesday’ (2022– )

2. 'Wednesday' (2022– )
MGM Television

Jenna Ortega stars as Wednesday Addams as the story follows her years at Nevermore Academy while she investigates mysteries that tie into her family and community. The ensemble includes Emma Myers as Enid, Joy Sunday as Bianca, Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley, Victor Dorobantu as Thing, Catherine Zeta Jones as Morticia, and Luis Guzmán as Gomez.

The series was created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar with Tim Burton directing several early episodes and serving as a key creative voice. The production mixes coming of age threads with supernatural sleuthing and features a recurring gallery of classmates, creatures, and teachers.

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

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

This three part documentary examines the hit weight loss competition show through interviews with former contestants, producers, medical staff, and a longtime host. It explores training regimens on and off camera, weigh ins that drove weekly drama, and how contestants handled life after the show. Familiar names linked to the original series include trainer Bob Harper, trainer Jillian Michaels, and medical adviser Dr Robert Huizenga, along with former champions who recount their experiences.

The series is directed by Skye Borgman and produced by Boardwalk Pictures. It presents first hand accounts of production decisions and the culture of televised transformation while revisiting how the format shaped contestants’ health and careers beyond the soundstage.

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