Top Streaming TV Series That Are In High Demand Currently

Streaming TV series continue to captivate audiences, with existing favorites dominating viewership charts over new releases. The latest weekly Top 10 chart from Reelgood, a streaming search engine, showcases this trend. The chart features established franchises like The Bear, currently in its third season, maintaining its stronghold as the #1 series. While a few new series have made their mark, such as Netflix’s Supacell and Prime Video’s My Lady Jane, the majority of the top-ranking shows are familiar names.

Reelgood’s data collection spans across 20 million viewing decisions monthly from various streaming platforms in the US, including Apple TV+, Max, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, and more. For the week ending on July 10, the top 10 TV series on Reelgood’s chart were as follows:

1. The Bear (FX/Hulu)
2. Presumed Innocent (Apple TV+)
3. The Boys (Prime Video)
4. House of the Dragon (HBO/Max)
5. My Lady Jane (Prime Video)
6. Supacell (Netflix)
7. Your Honor (Netflix)
8. The Acolyte (Disney+)
9. Good Behavior (Max)
10. Evil (Paramount+)

The Bear’s consistent dominance in the top spot comes as no surprise, despite its divisive third season. While critics have given it a solid 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes, audience ratings tell a different story, standing at a mere 54% based on over 1,000 user reviews.

Expectations are high for The Bear to maintain its lead for the upcoming weeks. Among the new releases, Supacell and My Lady Jane stand out for their originality. Supacell offers a fresh take on the superhero genre, diverging from the conventional Marvel formula, while My Lady Jane combines British royal history with humor and sensuality akin to Bridgerton, adding a unique twist to the historical romance genre.

Both series present compelling options for viewers seeking a departure from mainstream content. As audiences continue to explore diverse streaming options, these innovative shows offer a refreshing change of pace from the usual offerings on major platforms.