The top 10 most-streamed TV shows of 2025 so far are missing some of my favorites – here are 5 series you shouldn’t ignore

You no longer need to ask – according to Nielsen data via Bloomberg, the 10 most common programs of 2025 have been unveiled. It is not a surprise that Calmar game Season 3 has already dominated the list, with other tubes like Breakup Season 2 and The Pitt Not far behind.
Curiously, however, the list (see below) lack major titles which, in my opinion, would have cut. Recent versions like The bear Season 4 will not be included due to a lack of data. Meanwhile, Bloomberg notes that strikes like The last of us Season 2, which you expect in the top 10, could have seen fewer viewers because it was presented on the HBO network – the fans were also probably deactivated after huge death in episode 2 (if you know, you know).
|
To show |
Platform |
Million minutes |
|---|---|---|
|
Calmar game |
Netflix |
15,074 |
|
Director |
Video premium |
13.313 |
|
The night agent |
Netflix |
12 219 |
|
Ginny and Georgia |
Netflix |
10 201 |
|
Breakup |
Apple TV + |
9,275 |
|
1923 |
Paramount + |
8,536 |
|
The Pitt |
HBO Max |
8 227 |
|
The history of the servant |
Hulu |
8,165 |
|
You |
Netflix |
8,097 |
|
Man |
Paramount + |
7 826 |
Then there are my favorite television programs which were undeniably huge this year, but which are not found. I think the Nielsen list has left aside some essential favorites, and you have to make sure you have looked at them.
Invincible season 3
To watch
Creator: Robert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley, Cory Walker
Lead pour: Steven Yeun, Mark Hamill, Walton Goggins, Sterling K. Brown
Where to look: Premium video
We may have the major fatigue of superheroes at the moment thanks to DC and Marvel films, but that has not stopped Amazon Invincible Series to kill the beast that is the show. Adapted from the original comic strip series, Invincible Season 3 continues to follow the teenager Mark Grayson (Yeun) while inheriting his father’s superpowers, Omni-Man (JK Simmons). It is a fairly simple premise, but it is stacked with enough extraterrestrial tradition to run the heads of Rick and Morty.
Not only is the casting of voice absolutely stacked – with regular a -listel cames – but but Invincible Works as well as the well developed heart in its heart. The action could swing great, but the emotions too. Invincible Season 4 has already been green, so get bingings.
Daredevil: born again
To watch
Creator: Dario Scardapane, Matt Corman, Chris Ord
Lead pour: Charlie Cox, Deborah Ann Woll, Kamar de Los Reyes, Michael Gandolfini
Where to look: Disney +
It was just that Marvel emissions released on Netflix (and originally excluded from the MCU) get a do-over, and Daredevil is no exception. Daredevil: born again was delayed and slightly disturbed accordingly, with their original team of writers and creators leaving the project in new hands. However, the rebirth of the series was worth waiting, and the hero of Charlie Cox was never better.
We have shocking deaths waiting, the new television program bringing beloved bad guys such as Kingpin, alongside the beginnings of exciting new additions, including Muse. The action is barely to warm up, with his colleague defender Jessica Jones to join the second season to come. With Mike Colter (Luke Cage) and Finn Jones (Iron Fist) in New York at the same time as shooting, A Again born Thrown the basics of a complete meeting of defenders?
Andor Season 2
To watch
Creator: Tony Gilroy
Lead pour: Kyle Soller, Denise Gough, Diego Luna, Adria Arjona
Where to look: Disney +
Ask for Star Wars fan and they will probably tell you that Andor is the best television show in the franchise. Season 2 did not drop the expectations, which clung to a wire after the performance below Acolyte And Skeletal crew. We are officially caught up in events before Snape One – Which means that there will certainly not be a third season – but don’t be pushed back.
Andor Season 2 has put pressure on itself by having to tell so many history in only 12 episodes, but the daring story and amazing visuals prove that it was a risk to take. Not only is the basic history itself solid, but its reminders to the wider network of Star Wars cannot be for lack. We may have to say goodbye to Cassian Andor (Luna), at least for the moment, but talk about an explosive farewell.
Mobland
To watch
Creator: Ronan Bennett
Lead pour: Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, Paddy Considine
Where to look: Paramount +
If Netflix The gentleman was not enough a guy Ritchie Renaissance stream Mobland Waterproof the thirst for intelligent street violence. Ritchie is director and executive producer rather than a flat creator, but nuts and narrative bolts remain the same: the Harrigan crime family based in London has its power and its reputation threatened by a conflict with the rival family of Stevenson.
It is Romeo and Juliet Without love, medieval apothecary or endless soliloquies. Frankly, that’s all you expect from a gravelly British criminal drama and more, staying rooted in its social context while always raising what we see on the screen. Then there is the obvious elephant in the part of its impeccable distribution. Dame Helen Mirren as a gangster matriarch? Come on.
Adolescence
To watch
Creator: Jack Thorne, Stephen Graham
Lead pour: Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, Erin Doherty, Ashley Walters
Where to look: Netflix
Now this absence is undoubtedly the most surprising in the group. Unless you live under a rock, everyone who is everyone saw or heard Adolescence. The series limited in four parts which was fully filmed in a single plug was following Netflix records on the left, right and in the last months, becoming the second television series in English most watched on the platform before Foreign things Season 4.
Thanks to incredibly timely but difficult to sit down by the subject and an exceptional balanced job, the creative team has made the story that we could probably not watch twice. That being said, Jamie’s truth (Cooper), 13, is now something permanently engraved on our collective psyche, let’s hope him encourage us to look more deeply what is really happening around us. Sometimes there is nothing more horrible than being confronted with a truth that we want to ignore, and Adolescence proves this.

