9. "Nine Perfect Strangers" (Hulu)
Melissa McCarthy as Frances in "Nine Perfect Strangers."
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Times more in demand than average show: 26.7
Description: "Based on The New York Times bestselling book by author Liane Moriarty, 'Nine Perfect Strangers' takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation as nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this 10-day retreat is the resort's director, Masha, a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine 'perfect' strangers have no idea what is about to hit them."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (season one): 62%
What critics said: "Playing a cult-like figure running a secretive resort, the only thing wobblier than the Australian Oscar winner's Russian accent are the lifeless scripts." — Indiewire (season one)
Season one premiered on Hulu August 18. See more insights for "Nine Perfect Strangers."
8. "WandaVision" (Disney+)
Elizabeth Olsen on episode eight of "WandaVision."
Disney Plus
Times more in demand than average show: 27.3
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 1)
Season 1 premiered on Disney+ January 15. See more insights for "WandaVision."
7. "Loki" (Disney+)
DeObia Oparei as Boastful Loki.
Disney Platform Distribution
Times more in demand than average show: 28.9
Description: "In Marvel Studios' 'Loki,' the mercurial Loki (Tom Hiddleston) resumes his role as the God of Mischief in a new series that takes place after the events of 'Avengers: Endgame.'"
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (season 1): 92%
What critics said: "The new Marvel series combines the inventiveness of WandaVision with the buddy-comedy repartee missing from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier." — The Daily Beast (season 1)
Season 1 premiered on Disney+ on June 9. See more insights for "Loki."
6. "The Mandalorian" (Disney+)
Disney Plus
Times more in demand than average show: 32.4
Description: "After the fall of the Empire, a lone gunfighter makes his way through the lawless galaxy."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 94%
What critics said: "Where Season 1 sometimes struggled to maintain a coherent arc, though, Season 2 has a higher-stakes narrative thrust that builds momentum more effectively." — Sight and Sound (Season 2)
Season 2 premiered on Disney+ on October 30, 2020. See more insights for "The Mandalorian."
5. "Lucifer" (Netflix)
"Lucifer"
Netflix
Times more in demand than average show: 33.4
Description: "Bored with being the Lord of Hell, the devil relocates to Los Angeles, where he opens a nightclub and forms a connection with a homicide detective."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 6): 100%
What critics said: "Over the years, it's gotten looser, funnier, more sure of itself and more emotionally engaging, all while showing admirable fealty to the building blocks of quality mainstream television." — Vanity Fair (Season 6)
Season 6 premiered on Netflix on September 10. See more insights for "Lucifer."
4. "La Casa de Papel (Money Heist)" (Netflix)
"Money Heist."
Netflix
Times more in demand than average show: 37.3
Description: "Eight thieves take hostages and lock themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain as a criminal mastermind manipulates the police to carry out his plan."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 5): 80%
What critics said: "I dig smart heist stories. But I don't care much for ones about fictional wars and I'm worried about what Money Heist might become in future episodes. It looks like the show might have changed genres in its final season." — Ask (Season 5)
Season 5 premiered on Netflix on September 10. See more insights for "Money Heist."
3. "Ted Lasso" (Apple TV+)
Jason Sudeikis and Sarah Niles in “Ted Lasso” season two.
AppleTV+
Times more in demand than average show: 40.4
Description: "Jason Sudeikis plays Ted Lasso, a small-time college football coach from Kansas hired to coach a professional soccer team in England, despite having no experience coaching soccer."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 98%
What critics said: "The second season's episodes are just as good — if not better — than the first." — NPR (Season 2)
Season 2 premiered July 23 on Apple TV Plus. See more insights for "Ted Lasso."
2. "Stranger Things" (Netflix)
Netflix released a new teaser for "Stranger Things" season 4.
Netflix
Times more in demand than average show: 41.0
Description: "When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 89%
What critics said: "Even while some things go a bit too predictably, the last two episodes tie everything and everyone together in spectacular, emotional fashion." - Dallas Morning News (Season 3)
Season 3 premiered July 4, 2019, on Netflix. See more insights for "Stranger Things."
1. "Titans" (HBO Max)
HBO Max
Times more in demand than average show: 43.5
Description: "'Titans' follows young heroes from across the DC Universe as they come of age and find belonging in a gritty take on the classic Teen Titans franchise. Dick Grayson and Rachel Roth, a special young girl possessed by a strange darkness, get embroiled in a conspiracy that could bring Hell on Earth. Joining them along the way are the hot-headed Starfire and lovable Beast Boy. Together they become a surrogate family and team of heroes."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 100%
What critics said: "The show seems plenty watchable — and occasionally jarring in its surprises — without feeling like a top-tier series. Part of that has to do with a storyline involving the villain Red Hood that inches along in advancing the plot." — CNN (Season 3)
Season 3 premiered on HBO Max in Son August 12. See more insights for "Titans."