The 10 most popular series on Netflix US this week: September 2025

This week’s Netflix US Top 10 feels like a lineup that shouldn’t work together but somehow does. The list has finally got some new shows, and you might want to include some of them in your watchlist.

Starting with number one, you have the record-breaking Canelo Álvarez vs. Terence Crawford. The reason why it’s record-breaking is that the fight had nearly half the country talking and got more than 41 million viewers tuned in. Before you know it, it turned Netflix into the biggest sports stage of the season.

The hype was so strong that even the pre-fight special, Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford, climbed into the Top 10 at number ten. You see, boxing doesn’t just belong to pay-per-view anymore. Netflix has proved it can pull off the same spectacle on a global stage.

Dramas are stacked right behind. Beauty in Black: Season Two claimed the second spot. It has everything you need for an entertaining watch: betrayals, romance, and runway-worthy looks.

Wednesday: Season Two came in at third, proving her goth reign is far from over. Then on number four, Love Con Revenge stormed the chart as Netflix’s latest messy obsession. Fans are already calling it the show they love to hate but can’t stop watching, which, honestly, might be the highest compliment a docuseries can get.

Halfway through the list, the tone shifts completely. The Great British Baking Show landed in fifth, because sometimes viewers just want sponge cakes and comforting voices after all the fighting and scheming. Paul Hollywood’s steely stare is still rattling contestants after all these years, and clearly, American audiences can’t get enough either.

After that, you have Raw at number six, which has kept Netflix’s live-event experiment alive. It is good at drawing in a crowd that wants the thrill of something unpredictable. And My Life With the Walter Boys settled in at seventh, reminding everyone that teenage drama never really loses its charm. Season two has been just as buzzy as the first, and its spot on the chart proves the fandom is loyal.

And then came the return no one missed: Ms Rachel. After slipping from the global chart, she is back in the US rankings with both seasons, holding down numbers eight and nine. Ms Rachel proved once again that she’s Netflix’s most reliable babysitter. Even when bigger shows come and go, she manages to stick around because kids don’t get tired of repetition.

So what does the US chart look like this week? A blockbuster fight at the top, dramas fighting for the middle, a baking show for comfort, live spectacles, and Ms Rachel making sure the youngest viewers aren’t left out. It’s an odd mix, but maybe that’s why it works so well.

The most popular series on Netflix US this week:

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