Here Are the Top 15 Most-Popular TV Series on IMDb This Week, with a Beloved Anime Adaptation

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IMDb’s popularity rankings fluctuate constantly based on user interest, search volume, and recent trailer releases. This week’s list features a mix of long-running favorites, highly anticipated upcoming projects, and recently debuted hits. From sprawling fantasy epics to gritty crime dramas, these shows represent the current zeitgeist of television consumption. These are the most popular series on the platform right now, ordered from the rising entries to the top-trending title.

‘Marshals’ (2026–)

'Marshals' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

In ‘Marshals’, Luke Grimes takes on a leading role in a series centered around the high-stakes world of federal law enforcement. The drama follows officers within the U.S. Marshals Service as they pursue dangerous fugitives and manage complex legal situations. Production on the series has garnered attention for its connection to high-profile creators in the procedural genre. It aims to offer a gritty look at the specialized duties of one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies.

‘Ted’ (2024–)

'Ted' (2024–)
UCP

Set in 1993, ‘Ted’ serves as a prequel series to the feature films featuring the foul-mouthed teddy bear. The show explores the early life of Ted and John Bennett during their teenage years in Framingham, Massachusetts. Seth MacFarlane returns to voice the titular character alongside a new human cast including Max Burkholder and Scott Grimes. The series blends coming-of-age tropes with the irreverent humor established in the original movies.

‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

'Shrinking' (2023–)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Shrinking’ follows a grieving therapist named Jimmy who begins to tell his clients exactly what he thinks, ignoring his training and ethics. This radical approach leads to significant changes in his patients’ lives as well as his own personal growth. Harrison Ford stars as Dr. Paul Rhoades, a mentor figure who is dealing with his own health diagnosis. The series explores themes of grief, friendship, and the complexities of the human psyche within a comedic framework.

‘DTF St. Louis’ (2026)

'DTF St. Louis' (2026)
Escape Artists

‘DTF St. Louis’ is a limited series that delves into the intricacies of modern relationships and urban culture in Missouri. The plot centers on a group of individuals navigating the challenges of professional life and romantic entanglements within a specific local community. Its narrative structure focuses on the intersection of diverse lives over a condensed period. The project has generated buzz for its specific setting and contemporary social themes.

‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)

'Breaking Bad' (2008–2013)
Sony Pictures Television

‘Breaking Bad’ chronicles the transformation of Walter White from a mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher into a ruthless drug kingpin. After being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, White partners with former student Jesse Pinkman to manufacture methamphetamine to secure his family’s financial future. The series is widely acclaimed for its character development, cinematography, and exploration of moral decay. It remains a fixture on popularity charts due to its enduring legacy and critical status as a television masterpiece.

‘Love Story’ (2026–)

'Love Story' (2026–)
Ryan Murphy Television

‘Love Story’ stars Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly in a romantic drama that explores the enduring nature of human connection. The series follows the evolution of a relationship across multiple years, highlighting the obstacles and triumphs the couple faces. It focuses on the emotional depth of its leads as they navigate societal expectations and personal aspirations. Production news suggests a focus on atmospheric storytelling and character-driven narrative arcs.

‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

'Game of Thrones' (2011–2019)
Revolution Sun Studios

Based on George R.R. Martin’s book series, ‘Game of Thrones’ depicts the violent dynastic struggles among the noble houses of Westeros. The narrative tracks several interconnected storylines, including the fight for the Iron Throne and the looming threat of supernatural forces from the north. The show became a global phenomenon for its large-scale battles, complex political maneuvering, and high production values. It continues to attract viewers through its presence on streaming platforms and its expanded television universe.

‘Rooster’ (2026–)

'Rooster' (2026–)
Warner Bros. Television

‘Rooster’ features Steve Carell in a leading role for a series that combines elements of drama and character study. The plot centers on a specific protagonist navigating the complexities of his profession and personal legacy. Carell’s involvement has heightened expectations for the show’s tonal balance between humor and gravity. The series is expected to utilize its lead actor’s range to explore themes of identity and resilience.

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026–)

'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' (2026–)
Friendly Wolf Pictures

‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ is a spin-off of the ‘Game of Thrones’ franchise based on the ‘Tales of Dunk and Egg’ novellas. The story is set a century before the events of the original series and follows the adventures of Ser Duncan the Tall and his squire, Egg. Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell lead the cast as the titular knight and future king, respectively. This adaptation aims to provide a more intimate and adventurous perspective on the history of Westeros.

‘Paradise’ (2025–)

'Paradise' (2025–)
20th Television

‘Paradise’ is a high-concept drama starring Sterling K. Brown as a security professional working for a former president. The story unfolds in a secluded, elite community where a murder disrupts the perceived safety of its residents. Created by Dan Fogelman, the series reunites the writer with Brown for a narrative filled with suspense and political intrigue. The show examines themes of power, protection, and the secrets hidden within wealthy enclaves.

‘Young Sherlock’ (2026–)

'Young Sherlock' (2026–)
Motive Pictures

‘Young Sherlock’ provides an origin story for the world-famous detective, featuring Hero Fiennes Tiffin as the nineteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes. Directed by Guy Ritchie, the series follows the young protagonist as he becomes embroiled in a murder mystery at Oxford University. The plot explores how Sherlock’s early experiences shaped his deductive reasoning and social eccentricities. The cast includes veteran actors such as Colin Firth and Joseph Fiennes in supporting roles.

‘The Pitt’ (2025–)

'The Pitt' (2025–)
Warner Bros. Television

‘The Pitt’ stars Noah Wyle in a medical drama set in a modern-day hospital located in Pittsburgh. The series focuses on the daily challenges faced by frontline healthcare workers as they navigate a strained medical system. It marks a return to the medical genre for Wyle, who previously starred in ‘ER’. The narrative is expected to provide a realistic and high-stakes look at the pressures of urban medicine.

‘The Madison’ (2026–)

'The Madison' (2026–)
Paramount Television Studios

‘The Madison’ is a continuation of the ‘Yellowstone’ universe starring Michelle Pfeiffer. The story follows a family from New York City who moves to the Madison River valley of central Montana. The series explores themes of grief and human connection as the characters adapt to their new rural surroundings. It is part of the expanding franchise created by Taylor Sheridan, focusing on the intersection of urban backgrounds and frontier life.

‘Scarpetta’ (2026–)

'Scarpetta' (2026–)
Blossom Films

Based on the bestselling novels by Patricia Cornwell, ‘Scarpetta’ follows the career of forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta. Nicole Kidman stars as the titular character, while Jamie Lee Curtis plays her sister, Dorothy. The series brings the long-running literary franchise to the screen, focusing on complex criminal investigations and forensic science. It highlights the professional and personal life of a woman dedicated to uncovering the truth behind violent crimes.

‘One Piece’ (2023–)

'One Piece' (2023–)
Tomorrow Studios

The live-action adaptation of ‘One Piece’ follows Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates as they search for the legendary treasure of the same name. Iñaki Godoy stars as Luffy, a young man with rubber-like abilities who dreams of becoming the King of the Pirates. The series covers the East Blue Saga, introducing a diverse crew and a world filled with unique islands and maritime dangers. It has been noted for its faithful recreation of the source material’s vibrant tone and imaginative world-building.

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