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Top 10 Netflix right now: the buzzy shows Netflix viewers can’t stop watching

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 12, 2026
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As of January 2026, Netflix’s Top 10 series paints a surprisingly diverse picture of what people are streaming. At the top, you’ll find a psychological thriller adapted from a recent best-seller, followed closely by the final chapter of a cult phenomenon, several dramas inspired by real events, and a strong lineup of European productions that are clearly resonating with viewers.

This ranking changes constantly, but it offers a useful snapshot of what audiences are looking for right now: tense thrillers, long-running franchises they’re deeply attached to, and stories grounded in reality as much as escapist entertainment.

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His & Hers: the psychological thriller dominating Netflix

Currently sitting in the number one spot, His & Hers is adapted from the novel by Alice Feeney and has quickly become one of the most-watched thrillers. Structured as a mini-series, it follows a criminal investigation told through fractured, shifting perspectives.

At the core of the story are a journalist and a detective with a shared past. The show relies heavily on how each character sees the truth, constantly playing with the gap between private, emotional reality and what can be proven in court. Instead of straightforward answers, the series leans into ambiguity and unreliable testimonies, which helps explain why it’s gripping so many viewers.

Harlan Coben’s Ne t’enfuis pas: domestic secrets and a missing teen

Another major draw in the Top 10 is Ne t’enfuis pas, a new Netflix adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel. The plot centers on the disappearance of a teenage girl and the buried secrets of a British family.

The series fits squarely into the kind of domestic thrillers that have made Coben’s name: every revelation undercuts what the audience thought it understood, forcing both the characters and viewers to constantly reassess their assumptions. Subscribers are clearly responding to this mix of family drama and slow-burning mystery.

Stranger Things season 5: a decade-long saga comes to an end

The fifth season of Stranger Things is also high in the Netflix rankings, drawing in fans who have been following the show since 2016. This season returns once again to Hawkins, a town still scarred by the breaches that were opened in earlier events.

This final chapter gathers the narrative threads accumulated over nearly ten years and brings them to a close. For viewers, it’s both a nostalgic return to familiar characters and the promised conclusion to a story they’ve invested in for years.

A Brazilian mini-series revisits the Kiss nightclub fire

The Top 10 isn’t just about fiction and fantasy. One of the standout entries is a Brazilian mini-series focusing on the 2013 Kiss nightclub fire. Instead of treating the tragedy as a simple news event, the show adopts the point of view of the victims’ families.

The narrative explores the human toll of the fire, but also its judicial and political consequences. By staying close to those directly affected, the series goes beyond a dry retelling of facts and turns the real-life disaster into a deeply personal, emotionally charged story.

Emily’s career and culture clashes in season 5

On a lighter note, a new season of the hit series centered on Emily continues to perform strongly. The show follows her professional and personal journey between Paris and the international scene, keeping its focus on cultural tensions, workplace dilemmas, and career-defining decisions.

This fifth season confirms that the series remains one of the most-watched titles on Netflix. Viewers are clearly still invested in Emily’s evolving choices and the mix of romance, ambition, and cross-cultural misunderstandings that define the show.

SmackDown: weekly wrestling as a streaming staple

Non-fiction also has a strong presence in the Netflix Top 10, with the weekly wrestling show SmackDown ranking among the most popular unscripted formats. The program blends choreographed rivalries with athletic performance, appealing not only to long-time wrestling fans but also to a broader audience.

Its combination of spectacle, storylines, and sports entertainment has helped it secure a steady spot among the most-viewed titles.

A Spanish comedy skewering modern masculinity

The list also features a Spanish comedy series that continues its satirical look at contemporary masculinity. In this new season, the characters are confronted with changing social and romantic landscapes.

The show maintains a collective, ensemble-driven approach, which has been a key factor in its success. By following a group rather than a single lead, it’s able to explore different angles on how men navigate shifting expectations in their personal and social lives.

Land of Sin: a grounded, morally charged crime thriller

For viewers in the mood for something darker, Land of Sin offers a crime thriller with a somber, realistic atmosphere. Instead of relying on constant action, the show builds tension gradually.

Moral and social issues are at the center of the series, which sets it apart from more purely action-oriented crime dramas. This grounded approach is likely part of what’s helping it find an audience, where character-driven storytelling often performs well.

A French police drama returns to Marseille

French productions are also represented in the Top 10 with a police series set in Marseille. The second season brings viewers back to the city, following a police unit dealing with local criminal networks.

The new wave of episodes continues to explore themes of loyalty, institutional violence, and power struggles in an urban context. Its strong sense of place and focus on complex, often tense relationships inside and outside the police force help anchor the show in the French TV landscape.

Bureau des cœurs: office life meets romantic comedy

Rounding out the Top 10 is Bureau des cœurs, a Mexican romantic comedy set in the corporate world. The central story follows a professional rivalry that gradually turns into a romantic relationship.

The show leans on familiar office situations to fuel its plot, making it easy to relate to for anyone who has navigated workplace dynamics. Its blend of humor, romance, and recognizable corporate scenarios has clearly struck a chord with Netflix subscribers.

How to choose what to watch from the Top 10

From gritty crime thrillers and real-life tragedies to glossy workplace rom-coms and long-running sci-fi sagas, the current Top 10 on Netflix offers a little bit of everything. Whether you’re in the mood for suspense, emotional drama, comfort viewing with familiar characters, or pure escapism, there’s likely a series in this list that can anchor your next streaming night.

Key facts about the current Netflix Top 10

What is the number one series in the Netflix Top 10 right now?
His & Hers is currently in first place among the most-watched series.

Is Stranger Things season 5 the final season?
Yes, season 5 has been announced as the definitive conclusion of the series.

Are these shows available on Netflix ?
Yes, all of the titles in the Top 10 are available with worldwide dubbing and subtitles, and the original language versions can also be accessed.

FAQ

How often does the Netflix Top 10 change?
The ranking is subject to change over time, as viewing habits evolve and new series arrive on the platform. The current list reflects what audiences are watching at this specific moment.

What types of genres are represented in the current Top 10?
The list includes psychological thrillers, domestic thrillers, fantasy and sci-fi, dramas inspired by real events, comedies, romantic comedies, crime shows, and a weekly wrestling program.

Are European productions well represented in the ranking?
Yes, several European titles, including French and Spanish series, have established themselves in the Top 10 and appear to be firmly embedded in Netflix viewing habits.

Can I watch these series in their original language with subtitles?
Yes. While the programs are offered with wordlwide dubbing and subtitles, the original language versions remain available for viewers who prefer them.

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Founder of Screen Report and Netflix News, I am a lifelong film and TV enthusiast dedicated to curating the latest streaming insights for the worldwide audiences. With a focus on bringing clarity to the fast-paced world of VOD, I share my expertise through dedicated news and analysis. Explore my broader digital journey on my personal website.

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