9. "Star Trek: Picard" (Paramount+)
Patrick Stewart in "Star Trek: Picard." CBS All Access
Times more in demand than average show: 27.3
Description: "'Star Trek: Picard' features Sir Patrick Stewart reprising his iconic role as Jean-Luc Picard, which he played for seven seasons on 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.' The new series will follow this iconic character into the next chapter of his life."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86%
What critics said: "'Picard' seems to be doing its best to hearken back to the way its title character's stories used to be told, while blending that with this more modern approach." — Rolling Stone (season two)
Season two premiered on Paramount+ on March 3. See more insights for "Star Trek: Picard."
8. "Bridgerton" (Netflix)
Kate with her hair down in the season finale. Netflix
Times more in demand than average show: 28.5
Description: "The eight close-knit siblings of the Bridgerton family look for love and happiness in London high society. Inspired by Julia Quinn's bestselling novels."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 82%
What critics said: "We've reviewed so many period dramas that always feel the same — they're always static, laboured and slow. 'Bridgerton' is like the antidote to all of that." — BBC (season two)
Season two premiered on Netflix on March 25. See more insights for "Bridgerton."
7. "WandaVision" (Disney+)
Disney Plus
Times more in demand than average show: 28.6
Description: "Marvel Studios' captivating new series 'WandaVision' stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany, and marks the first series from Marvel Studios streaming exclusively on Disney+. The series is a blend of classic television and the Marvel Cinematic Universe in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision — two super-powered beings living idealized suburban lives — begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 1): 91%
What critics said: "Disney's first MCU series avoids an on-the-nose approach to depicting a woman with superpowers-something other franchises in the genre have long struggled to do." — The Ringer (season one)
Season one premiered on Disney+ January 15. See more insights for "WandaVision."
6. "Ozark" (Netflix)
"Ozark." Netflix
Times more in demand than average show: 29.6
Description: "A financial adviser drags his family from Chicago to the Missouri Ozarks, where he must launder $500 million in five years to appease a drug boss."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 82%
What critics said: "Compared to Part 1 of this fourth and final season, this last batch of seven episodes is sleek, direct, and action-packed." — Observer (season four, part two)
Season four, part two premieres on Netflix on April 29. See more insights for "Ozark."
5. "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" (Paramount+)
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Times more in demand than average show: 30.9
Description: "'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' is based on the years Captain Christopher Pike manned the helm of the U.S.S. Enterprise. The series will feature fan favorites from season two of 'Star Trek: Discovery': Anson Mount as Captain Christopher Pike, Rebecca Romijn as Number One, and Ethan Peck as Science Officer Spock. The series will follow Captain Pike, Science Officer Spock, and Number One in the years before Captain Kirk boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise, as they explore new worlds around the galaxy."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 98%
What critics said: "With a stellar cast, 'Strange New Worlds' proves smaller is better when it comes to 'Star Trek.' While the Paramount+ series is more appealing to new and casual fans, it's also a throwback that doesn't leave longtime fans behind." — Inverse (season one)
Season one premiered on Paramount+ on May 5. See more insights for "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."
4. "Moon Knight" (Disney+)
"Moon Knight." Disney+
Times more in demand than average show: 32.3
Description: "'Moon Knight' follows Steven Grant, a mild-mannered gift-shop employee, who becomes plagued with blackouts and memories of another life."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86%
What critics said: "A six-hour series that would have worked better as a two-and-a-half-hour film." — Salon (season one)
Season two premiered on Disney+ on March 30. See more insights for "Moon Knight."
3. "Our Flag Means Death" (HBO Max)
"Our Flag Means Death." HBO Max
Times more in demand than average show: 34.6
Description: "The unique new comedy is loosely based on the true adventures of 18th century would-be pirate, Stede Bonnet, played by Rhys Darby. After trading in his comfortable life for one of a buccaneer, Stede becomes captain of a pirate ship, but struggles to earn the respect of his potentially mutinous crew. Stede's fortunes change after a fateful run-in with the infamous Captain Blackbeard, played by Taika Waititi."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 91%
What critics said: "It is the chemistry between the two leads, who are old friends from New Zealand, that keeps this lark afloat." — Chicago Tribune (season one)
Season one premiered on HBO Max on March 3. See more insights for "Our Flag Means Death."
2. "The Mandalorian" (Disney+)
"The Mandalorian" Disney Plus
Times more in demand than average show: 37.4
Description: "After the fall of the Empire, a lone gunfighter makes his way through the lawless galaxy."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 93%
What critics said: "Now I see what all the fuss is about." — Polygon (season two)
Season two premiered on Disney+ on October 30, 2020. See more insights for "The Mandalorian."
1. "Stranger Things" (Netflix)
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Times more in demand than average show: 83.3
Description: "When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 92%
What critics said: "Amid the show's ballooning scale and scope, 'Stranger Things' finds an unexpected anchor not in its ensemble of fan favorites but in its latest villain." — The Atlantic (season four)
Season four premiered May 27 on Netflix. See more insights for "Stranger Things."