The most popular series on Netflix UK this week

This week’s Netflix UK chart is a perfect mix of mystery, emotion, drama, and nostalgia. But at the very top, it is a missing person case from 1998 that has suddenly become everyone’s latest obsession.

Amy Bradley Is Missing has jumped straight to number one, and if you have seen even five minutes of it, you know why. The docuseries digs into the real-life disappearance of a 23-year-old woman who vanished from a cruise ship. All while vacationing with her family. There are suspicious sightings, strange timelines, and questions that still have no answers. It is emotional and haunting in all the right ways, and viewers are hooked. The show leading the chart shows that the viewers are in the mood for some real drama.

Just below it is UNTAMED, a limited series that came in quietly but found its audience quickly. It does not have a huge cast or flashy trailer. What it does have is strong storytelling. That is sometimes all it takes. Word of mouth seems to have carried this one up the chart, and now, everyone’s talking about it.

At number three, we have a returning favourite. Squid Game Season 3 continues the madness with new twists and bigger stakes. It is still violent, still unsettling, and still impossible to pause once you start. The world of the games feels even darker now. And clearly, the fans in the UK are still in it for the long haul.

Ms Rachel claims the fourth spot. It is no surprise. Educational shows for toddlers have been Netflix staples for a while now, and this one, with its songs and gentle tone, is made for repeat viewing. Kids love it. Parents depend on it.

Coming in at five is Too Much, a modern romantic drama full of chaos, awkward moments, and painfully relatable texting errors. It captures the messiness of dating today with honesty and humour, and audiences are lapping it up.

1923 is next. With its Yellowstone connection, the series brings more of that tough family drama set against a gritty historical backdrop. It is slower than most shows on the list, but it has depth, style, and a loyal fan base.

Raw has climbed to seventh. It is one of those dramas that leans into realism and flawed characters. The tone is dark, but the writing is sharp. Another limited series is making an impact without the usual fanfare.

In eighth place on Netflix UK is Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers. A true-crime limited series based on one of the most devastating terrorist attacks in British history, it is sobering and difficult to watch, but it handles the topic with care.

7 Bears, a survival-themed limited series, lands in ninth. It has an unusual premise, but that has worked in its favour. People love a raw, emotional survival tale, and this one delivers.

Finally, at number ten is The Sandman Season 2. It is not as buzzy as when it first came out, but the fantasy series still holds a strong place among genre fans. The visuals are stunning, and the story continues to evolve.

The most popular series on Netflix UK this week

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