Netflix’s top 10 is a quick way to figure out what’s popular when you’re stuck for something to watch, but being high on the list doesn’t automatically mean a show is actually good. Every week, I go through the most-watched titles on the platform and highlight the series that are genuinely worth your time, cutting through the noise to separate the standouts from the ones lacking quality.
The trending list this week is packed with intense thrills and plenty of juicy drama. At No. 1 right now is Harlan Coben’s latest series, “I Will Find You,” an easy binge for anyone after a gripping watch. If you’re not sure what to watch next, I’ve selected three standout titles from Netflix’s top 10 that are worth adding to your watchlist, plus the full ranking (at the time of writing).
Note: This list is based on the Netflix U.S. top 10 shows as of Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
Best shows in the Netflix top 10
‘I Will Find You’
Harlan Coben is one of Netflix’s most reliably popular creators. Since his deal with Netflix started in 2018, the platform has adapted multiple novels into limited series, and several of them have become global hits in the streamer’s top 10 lists. The latest adaptation to reach the No. 1 spot is “I Will Find You,” structured as a fast-paced, ticking-clock conspiracy thriller. While it leans on familiar thriller tropes and relies on a series of convenient escapes, this series is clearly an engaging streaming hit packed with twists to keep you invested.
“I Will Find You” follows David Burroughs (Sam Worthington), a man serving a life sentence for the murder of his young son. His life suddenly changes when he receives evidence suggesting his son may still be alive. Determined to uncover the truth, David escapes from prison and begins a relentless search. The closer he gets to answers, the more he uncovers shocking revelations that challenge everything he believed about his past, the original investigation, and those closest to him, while racing to reunite with his child before it’s too late.
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‘Oasis’
“Oasis” is a Spanish mystery thriller series set in an ultra-luxurious, exclusive resort where wealthy families spend their summer holidays in apparent paradise. Styled as a highly addictive, sun-drenched “nightmare vacation” drama, the series has immediately drawn heavy comparisons to a YA-focused iteration of HBO’s hit “The White Lotus.” This already seems like a highly bingeable piece of summer escapism perfect for viewers who love their teenage high-society drama.
Dani (Tomy Aguilera) is a newcomer thrust into a world of hyper-privileged teenagers, including his scheming step-sister Sofía (Ada Molina) and the wealthy Maca (Berta Castañé). When a local worker named Celia (Victoria Kantch) mysteriously vanishes, the resort is plunged into a police lockdown. To uncover the truth, Dani teams up with Celia's fierce best friend, Helena (Ana Garcés), and they begin uncovering secrets hidden beneath the resort’s perfect surface.
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‘The Four Seasons’
Lastly we have the second season of a popular comedy-drama. “The Four Seasons” adapts the structural conceit of Alan Alda’s classic 1981 film, which revolves around a simple hook: it follows a tightly knit circle of well-off, middle-aged friends exclusively during their four seasonal vacation getaways over the course of a year. It’s perfect for those wanting adult-centered TV that is equal parts heartbreaking and hysterically funny, and it also feels fitting now that we’re in summer.
Season 2 of “The Four Seasons” picks up after Nick’s (Steve Carell) death, with the group continuing their tradition of seasonal trips while adjusting to major changes in their lives. Jack (Will Forte) struggles to maintain normal routines without Nick, while Kate (Tina Fey) tries to keep the friendships from drifting apart. Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani) begin building a life together in Claude’s hometown in Italy. Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver) and Ginny (Erika Henningsen) are forced to share responsibility for Nick’s baby, Gino, during a series of trips.
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Netflix top 10 shows right now
1. "I Will Find You" (2026)
2. "The Polygamist" (2026)
3. "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" (2024)
4. "Sweet Magnolias" (2020)
5. "Outlast: The Jungle" (2026)
6. "Oasis" (2026)
7. "Michael Jackson: The Verdict" (2026)
8. "The Four Seasons" (2025)
9. "Salish & Jordan Matter" (2026)
10. "The Amazing Digital Circus" (2023)