The 10 most popular series on Netflix US this week: February 2026

Once again, it’s like the whole chart got hit with every possible energy at once. You’ve got historical heartbreaks and comedy with zero chill to the type of true-crime drama that eats your brain. Starting this week’s topmost contender, we have Bridgerton season four sitting right at the top, obviously, and there is no surprise in that.

The new season just got released, and it is all about Francesca. It is also just gorgeous to look at, which helps when the drama pauses to let someone longingly stare out a window for five minutes.

But while people are still collectively sighing over that, HIS & HERS is coming in hot with the relationship autopsy genre. You get both sides of a divorce and enough tension to make you uncomfortable in your own living room. Then there is Mike Epps: Delusional, where the jokes land fast and Epps is clearly just doing his own thing, even if half the audience is still catching up with the punchlines.

Free Bert has also made its way into the mix, and this one is so hilariously weird. It’s like watching a small-town character study, and it manages to be about crime without constantly yelling that it is about crime.

Meanwhile, Skyscraper Live is riding high on pure adrenaline. It was released last week, but one thing is sure: it will continue to amaze people for years.

Then things take a total turn with Raw: 2026 – January 26, which has, as usual, grabbed its spot in the Netflix US Top Series list. It is followed by Finding Her Edge, which is also new, but it is already pulling viewers into its sport-romance arc, with a lead who is not here to be liked; she is here to win. Not so surprisingly, people are into that.

Then you get Ms Rachel not once, but twice. Both seasons one and two are in the top 10 because the kids have spoken. This show is basically the Beyoncé of toddler entertainment, and parents are rewatching episodes without even complaining.

Rounding out the chart is 11.22.63, which is wild because it is not new. But that is how it works with Netflix: someone rediscovers a time travel thriller where a man tries to stop JFK’s assassination, and before you know it, it becomes a group watch moment. It is wildly gripping, and once you start, you do not really want to stop.

So yeah, this week’s list is all over the place in the most Netflix way possible and very much proof that whatever mood you are in, the algorithm has already clocked it and delivered. Again.

The most popular series on Netflix US this week:

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