Netflix’s TV charts are always changing, but the platform’s weekly global Top 10 gives a useful snapshot of what viewers are watching most. For the week of June 8 through June 14, 2026, the list included documentaries, reality series, scripted dramas, comedy specials, and family programming.
Here are 10 Netflix TV titles currently drawing major attention around the world.
10. Danny Go!: Season 1

Children’s programming continues to be a steady performer on Netflix, and Danny Go! earned a spot in the global TV Top 10 this week.
The energetic series blends music, movement, and kid-friendly fun, making it an easy choice for families looking for something active and upbeat. Its continued presence on the chart shows how strongly children’s content can perform when it becomes part of daily viewing routines.
9. Tony Hinchcliffe: Man of the People

Stand-up specials remain a major part of Netflix’s TV lineup, and Tony Hinchcliffe: Man of the People found an audience quickly.
The comedy special landed in the global Top 10 during its first week on the chart. For fans of sharp, unscripted comedy, it offered a quick watch compared with longer scripted series, which may have helped it stand out.
8. The Boroughs: Season 1

The Boroughs brought sci-fi mystery to the Netflix Top 10 with its first season.
The series follows a group of residents facing strange events in a retirement community, blending supernatural tension with an unusual setting. Its placement on the chart suggests viewers are still drawn to mystery-driven stories with ensemble casts and genre twists.
7. Nemesis: Season 1

Nemesis continued its run on the global chart after several weeks of viewership.
The thriller’s mix of crime, suspense, and high-stakes drama helped it maintain audience interest. Its staying power on the list suggests it has benefited from word of mouth and viewers catching up after its initial debut.
6. Raw: 2026 – June 8, 2026

Netflix’s partnership with WWE continues to put live-event programming in front of a global streaming audience.
Raw: 2026 – June 8, 2026 made the Top 10 with a strong showing for the week. Its presence highlights how sports entertainment and weekly event programming can compete alongside scripted dramas and docuseries on streaming platforms.
5. The Four Seasons: Season 2

The Four Seasons returned to the chart with its second season, continuing to attract viewers with its mix of comedy, relationships, and ensemble storytelling.
The show’s continued performance suggests that character-driven series still have strong appeal, especially when they offer a lighter alternative to thrillers and true-crime documentaries.
4. Sweet Magnolias: Season 5

Sweet Magnolias remained a dependable performer for Netflix with its fifth season.
The long-running drama continues to appeal to viewers who enjoy small-town stories, friendship, romance, and emotional family arcs. Returning shows often benefit from loyal audiences, and Sweet Magnolias has built exactly that kind of following.
3. Outlast: The Jungle: Season 1

Outlast: The Jungle brought survival reality programming into the global Top 10.
The series places contestants in demanding outdoor conditions where strategy, endurance, and teamwork become essential. Survival shows often perform well because they combine competition, human drama, and high-pressure decision-making in a format that is easy to binge.
2. Michael Jackson: The Verdict: Season 1

Michael Jackson: The Verdict drew major attention with its three-part documentary format.
The series revisits one of the most heavily covered celebrity legal stories of the modern era, focusing on the 2005 trial in which Jackson was found not guilty on all counts. Given the enduring public interest in Jackson’s life and legacy, it is not surprising that the documentary quickly became one of Netflix’s most watched TV titles of the week.
1. The Witness: Limited Series

The Witness topped Netflix’s global TV chart for the week.
The limited series drew strong viewership thanks to its suspenseful storytelling and compact format. Limited series often perform well on streaming because viewers know they can get a complete story without committing to multiple seasons.
Its number-one placement shows that tightly paced, event-style television remains one of Netflix’s strongest formats.
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