
IMDb’s list of most popular shows changes frequently, reflecting what people are searching for, watching, and talking about, especially with new trailers dropping. This week’s rankings include established hits, shows everyone is looking forward to, and recent releases that are already popular. From large-scale fantasy adventures to realistic crime stories, these series show what’s currently trending in TV. Here are the most popular shows on IMDb right now, starting with those gaining popularity and ending with the most talked-about title.
‘Marshals’ (2026–)

Luke Grimes stars in ‘Marshals,’ a new drama series focusing on the dangerous work of the U.S. Marshals Service. The show follows these officers as they track down wanted criminals and navigate challenging legal issues. Created by a team known for popular crime dramas, ‘Marshals’ promises a realistic and intense look at the work of this historic federal agency.
‘Ted’ (2024–)

The series ‘Ted’ takes place in 1993 and tells the story of how Ted and John Bennett first met as teenagers growing up in Massachusetts. Seth MacFarlane once again provides the voice for Ted, and the show features a new cast alongside him, including Max Burkholder and Scott Grimes. It combines classic teenage experiences with the same edgy and funny style as the ‘Ted’ movies.
‘Shrinking’ (2023–)

“Shrinking” centers on Jimmy, a therapist coping with loss who starts being brutally honest with his patients, breaking all the rules. This unconventional therapy unexpectedly transforms his patients’ lives and helps him grow as a person. Harrison Ford plays Dr. Paul Rhoades, a wise mentor who is also facing a personal health challenge. The show is a funny and heartfelt exploration of grief, friendship, and the intricacies of the human mind.
‘DTF St. Louis’ (2026)

‘DTF St. Louis’ is a short-form series that explores the complexities of love and life in modern St. Louis. It follows a group of people as they juggle their careers and relationships within a close-knit community. The story unfolds quickly, showing how different lives connect over a short period. The series is gaining attention for its realistic portrayal of contemporary issues and its unique local setting.
‘Breaking Bad’ (2008–2013)

‘Breaking Bad’ tells the story of Walter White, a quiet high school chemistry teacher who dramatically changes into a powerful and dangerous drug lord. When he learns he has terminal cancer, he teams up with a former student, Jesse Pinkman, to make methamphetamine, hoping to provide for his family. The show is famous for its well-developed characters, stunning visuals, and thought-provoking look at how people’s morals can change. It’s still incredibly popular and is considered by many to be one of the greatest TV shows ever made.
‘Love Story’ (2026–)

‘Love Story’ is a romantic drama starring Sarah Pidgeon and Paul Anthony Kelly, and it’s all about the lasting power of love. The show follows a couple over several years, showing the challenges and successes they experience together. It really dives into the emotions of the two main characters as they try to balance what society expects of them with what they want for themselves. Reports say the series will be visually beautiful and focus heavily on the characters and their journeys.
‘Game of Thrones’ (2011–2019)

‘Game of Thrones’ is a TV series inspired by George R.R. Martin’s books, and it tells the story of powerful families in Westeros battling for control of the kingdom. The show follows multiple storylines, including the dangerous fight for the Iron Throne and the growing danger of magical threats from the North. It became incredibly popular worldwide thanks to its epic battles, intricate political plots, and high-quality production. Even now, it continues to draw viewers through streaming and the expanding world of ‘Game of Thrones’ TV shows.
‘Rooster’ (2026–)

I’m really excited about ‘Rooster’! Steve Carell is leading the cast, and from what I’ve heard, it’s going to be a fascinating blend of drama and in-depth character work. The story seems to focus on a guy dealing with the ups and downs of his job and what he wants to be remembered for. Everyone’s hoping Carell will really nail the balance between making you laugh and making you feel something. It sounds like they’re letting him flex his acting muscles to really dig into questions about who we are and how we bounce back from tough times.
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ (2026–)

“A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is a new series connected to “Game of Thrones,” based on George R.R. Martin’s “Tales of Dunk and Egg” stories. It takes place 100 years before the original show and centers on the journeys of Ser Duncan the Tall and his young apprentice, Egg. Peter Claffey and Dexter Sol Ansell star as the knight and future king, and the series promises a more personal and action-packed look at the history of Westeros.
‘Paradise’ (2025–)

“Paradise” is a suspenseful drama series starring Sterling K. Brown as a security expert hired by a former president. The story takes place in a private, upscale community, and when a murder occurs, it shatters the residents’ sense of security. Created by Dan Fogelman, who previously worked with Brown, the show is full of political intrigue and explores themes of power, protection, and the hidden lives of the wealthy.
‘Young Sherlock’ (2026–)

“Young Sherlock” tells the story of how the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes came to be, with Hero Fiennes Tiffin playing the 19-year-old version of the character. The series, directed by Guy Ritchie, centers on a murder mystery at Oxford University and how it impacts young Sherlock. It shows how his early adventures helped develop his famous skills of deduction and his unusual personality. The show also features established actors like Colin Firth and Joseph Fiennes.
‘The Pitt’ (2025–)

Noah Wyle leads ‘The Pitt,’ a new medical drama taking place in a Pittsburgh hospital. The show follows the everyday struggles of doctors and nurses working within a stressed healthcare system. This role brings Wyle back to medical television, after his time on ‘ER,’ and promises a realistic, intense look at the challenges of working in an urban hospital.
‘The Madison’ (2026–)

‘The Madison’ is a new series connected to the world of ‘Yellowstone,’ and stars Michelle Pfeiffer. It centers on a family from New York City who relocates to the Madison River valley in Montana. The show delves into themes of loss and the importance of human relationships as the family adjusts to life in a rural setting. Created by Taylor Sheridan, it’s the latest installment in his expanding series exploring the clash between city life and the frontier.
‘Scarpetta’ (2026–)

“Scarpetta” is a new TV series based on the popular Kay Scarpetta novels by Patricia Cornwell. Nicole Kidman stars as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist, and Jamie Lee Curtis plays her sister, Dorothy. The show follows Scarpetta as she solves challenging crimes using forensic science, while also exploring her personal life and dedication to finding the truth.
‘One Piece’ (2023–)

The new live-action series ‘One Piece’ tells the story of Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, as they embark on a quest to find the famous treasure known as ‘One Piece.’ Actor Iñaki Godoy plays Luffy, a young man who can stretch like rubber and hopes to become the Pirate King. The first season covers the East Blue Saga, introducing viewers to Luffy’s colorful crew and a world full of strange islands and ocean dangers. Critics have praised the show for capturing the lively spirit and creative world of the original story.
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