The 10 most popular series on Netflix this week: June 2025

This week’s Netflix most popular chart is like a group of very different people stuck in a lift. Everyone is in their own mood, none of them belong together, but somehow the energy is working.

There is comfort TV, heavy drama, psychological thrillers, and animation. A family favourite is dominating the list again. A limited series is climbing fast. And a few quiet surprises have crept in with no fanfare but plenty of substance.

Let’s start with the obvious: Ginny & Georgia. All three seasons are on the chart, and it is no mystery why. The show has become one of Netflix’s most reliable comfort watches. Season 3 continues to hold its place at the top, with viewers either rewatching key moments or jumping back into the chaos where they left off. The show still does what it does best, balancing teen heartbreak with adult guilt, all packed into a town where nothing stays buried for long.

What stands out this week, though, is the presence of not just season 3 but also seasons 1 and 2 as well. That kind of re-entry only happens when a show has serious staying power. Ginny & Georgia is no longer just a surprise hit. It is Netflix royalty now.

Just behind it is The Survivors, a limited series that has quietly pulled in viewers with its slow, unsettling storytelling. There is no action for the sake of action, just characters trying to cope in the aftermath of a world-altering event. The series leans on mood, silence, and grief. It is not loud, but it is loud in the right places.

Sirens is another limited series making waves, but in a very different way. Set in a modern world with threads of mythology woven through, it blends mystery and unease without ever going overboard. It is the kind of series that makes you lean in closer, even when you are not sure what is coming next.

There is also Dept. Q, the Danish crime drama based on a bestselling book series. The first season has found its footing quickly. With cold cases, brooding detectives, and a bleak Scandinavian aesthetic, it is built for fans of slower, emotionally complex thrillers.

Raw is one of the newest entries, but it is already stirring conversations. The show does not aim to be easy. It is uncomfortable in all the right ways, and that is what makes it stand out.

Then there is Tires, returning with more workplace mess, bad decisions, and strangely loveable characters. It is the kind of comedy that lets the awkward moments breathe. You are cringing and laughing at the same time.

The Creature Cases continues to hold its ground, proving animated shows are still some of the most dependable content on the platform. Kids love it, but so do grown-ups who want a little break from real life.

Finally, FUBAR is still in the mix, doing what it does best: blowing things up while somehow staying emotionally confused. Arnold fans are still showing up, and the show is giving them exactly what they came for.

The most popular series on Netflix this week

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