‘Wayward’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows

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Another week, another binge. From twisty thrillers and prestige period dramas to dating experiments and live sports entertainment, Netflix’s latest U.S. Top 10 is stacked with variety. Below, you’ll find quick, info-rich snapshots for each title—who’s in it, what it’s about, and the key creative hands behind the scenes—so you can jump straight to what fits your mood tonight.

We’re counting down from 10 to 1 and keeping the order exactly as it appears in the U.S. ranking. Each entry includes concrete plot points and production credits to help you decide what to watch next.

10. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

10. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025)
Netflix

Developed by educator-musician Rachel Accurso, ‘Ms. Rachel’ is an interactive preschool series that uses songs, repetition, and call-and-response to teach letters, numbers, colors, and everyday vocabulary. The Netflix run features short, lesson-focused episodes with Accurso guiding viewers through speech-support techniques, alongside pianist/producer Aron Accurso and recurring guests like Keisha Gilles.

Created and produced by Rachel and Aron Accurso (Songs for Littles), the series is designed for co-viewing, with on-screen gestures and pauses calibrated to encourage kids to answer aloud. The Netflix edition includes multiple language subtitle options to broaden accessibility for families worldwide.

9. ‘Halo’ (2022)

9. 'Halo' (2022)
Amblin Television

Based on the Xbox game franchise, ‘Halo’ follows the 26th-century war between the UNSC and the Covenant, centering on supersoldier Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 (Pablo Schreiber). Season 1 introduces Dr. Halsey’s Spartan program, Cortana’s debut, and early mysteries around the Forerunners. The ensemble includes Natascha McElhone (Dr. Halsey), Shabana Azmi (Parangosky), Yerin Ha (Kwan Ha), and Olive Gray (Miranda Keyes).

Developed for television by Kyle Killen and Steven Kane, the series blends live-action warfare with lore from Bungie and 343 Industries. After premiering on Paramount+, Season 1 later arrived on Netflix’s library, giving new audiences a shot at the franchise’s origin arc on TV.

8. ‘House of Guinness’ (2025)

8. 'House of Guinness' (2025)
Kudos

Set in Dublin in 1868, ‘House of Guinness’ opens with the death of the Guinness patriarch, thrusting four heirs into a power struggle over the famed brewery. Cast highlights include Anthony Boyle (Arthur Guinness), Louis Partridge (Edward Guinness), and Emily Fairn (Anne Plunket), with intrigue spanning family secrets, business machinations, and the politics of the day.

The series was created by Steven Knight (‘Peaky Blinders’) and produced for Netflix, with an eight-episode first season. Knight’s production leans into period detail and succession-style maneuvering, supported by a young ensemble and appearances from names like James Norton.

7. ‘Raw’ (1993)

7. 'Raw' (1993)
WWE Home Video

WWE’s flagship weekly program ‘Raw’ airs live on Netflix in 2025, delivering matches, title storylines, and arena-scale sports entertainment featuring Superstars across divisions. Netflix’s show page lists a rolling slate of episodes with trailers and details; the series streams under WWE’s “sports entertainment” banner with a TV-PG rating.

The September 29, 2025 live episode—streamed from Raleigh, North Carolina—drew particular attention in weekly viewership coverage and featured angles tied to premium live-event build-ups. As with all Netflix entries, performance is measured via the platform’s watch-time-based “views” metric.

6. ‘Ángela’ (2024)

6. 'Ángela' (2024)
Buendía Estudios

A Spanish psychological thriller, ‘Ángela’ follows a seemingly perfect wife and mother (Verónica Sánchez) whose abusive marriage pushes her toward a dangerous exit offered by former classmate Edu (Jaime Zatarain). Daniel Grao co-stars as Gonzalo, with supporting turns from Lucía Jiménez and María Isabel Díaz Lago.

Directed by Norberto López Amado, the miniseries was scripted by Leire Albinarrate, Sara Cano, and Paula Fabra. It blends domestic suspense with crime elements as Ángela’s choices trigger consequences for her family and community.

5. ‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

5. 'Black Rabbit' (2025)
Aggregate Films

Created by Zach Baylin and Kate Susman, ‘Black Rabbit’ stars Jude Law as Jake Friedken, a rising New York restaurateur whose life unravels when his estranged brother Vince (Jason Bateman) resurfaces, pulling him into Manhattan’s criminal underworld. The supporting ensemble includes Cleopatra Coleman, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Amaka Okafor, and Troy Kotsur.

The eight-episode thriller features early episodes directed by Jason Bateman, with installments also helmed by Laura Linney, Justin Kurzel, and Ben Semanoff. Executive producers include Baylin, Susman, Bateman, Law, and Michael Costigan; the series premiered on September 18, 2025.

4. ‘Doc’ (2025– )

4. 'Doc' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

‘Doc’ is a U.S. medical drama developed by Barbie Kligman and inspired by the Italian hit ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani.’ It stars Molly Parker as Dr. Amy Larsen, a brilliant physician who loses the last eight years of her memory after an accident and must rebuild her personal and professional life. The main cast also features Omar Metwally, Jon-Michael Ecker, Amirah Vann, Anya Banerjee, Patrick Walker, Charlotte Fountain-Jardim, and (from Season 2) Felicity Huffman.

Season 1 episodes (44 minutes each) were produced by Fox Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television, with filming in Toronto. The series’ second season received a 22-episode order, rare for broadcast dramas today, and episodes stream on Netflix in the U.S. following their Fox run.

3. ‘Love Is Blind’ (2020– )

3. 'Love Is Blind' (2020– )
Kinetic Content

The ninth outing of Netflix’s social experiment brings together singles from Denver, Colorado, who date and get engaged sight unseen inside the pods—before testing relationships in the real world back home. The season features 30+ participants and a weekly release cadence.

Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey and produced by Kinetic Content, Season 9 filmed with Denver-area cast members and holds post-pods events locally. Netflix has already set the franchise’s next stop while continuing to roll out new Season 9 episodes.

2. ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ (2025)

2. 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' (2025)
Ryan Murphy Television

This latest installment of Netflix’s ‘Monster’ anthology dramatizes Ed Gein’s crimes and their ripple effects on American pop culture. Charlie Hunnam plays Gein, joined by Suzanna Son, Laurie Metcalf, Tom Hollander, and others; the season interweaves Plainfield case details with meta-commentary on films like ‘Psycho.’

Showrunner Ian Brennan leads this season, with the broader anthology originating from Brennan and Ryan Murphy. Coverage and cast guides confirm the creative team and principal roles, and recent features unpack how the show fictionalizes historical figures and events tied to Hitchcock and mid-century media.

1. ‘Wayward’ (2025)

1. 'Wayward' (2025)
Sphère Média

Created by and starring Mae Martin, ‘Wayward’ is a mystery-thriller set in Tall Pines, Vermont, where a “troubled-teen” academy hides disturbing practices. Martin plays local cop Alex Dempsey opposite Toni Collette’s academy head Evelyn, with Sarah Gadon, Alyvia Alyn Lind, and Sydney Topliffe among the ensemble. The plot follows two teens’ desperate bid for freedom and the adults drawn into the school’s secrets.

Filmed primarily in Ontario, the eight-episode limited series was once developed under the working title ‘Tall Pines.’ Recent features highlight Martin’s personal inspiration for the story and the production’s Canadian footprint across locations like Millbrook and Christie Lake Conservation Area.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up next—and why—in the comments!

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