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The new docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning still sits at the top of the list, while Stranger Things continues to captivate Netflix audiences.
Looking for your next Netflix binge? Here are my favorite Netflix TV shows of 2025 that all managed to claim the No. 1 spot at some point this year.
In many ways, 2025 was the end of an era for the streamer's TV offerings, as two of its biggest hits, Squid Game and Stranger Things, came to a close. Elsewhere, though, new original series like Adolescence captured the cultural zeitgeist (and countless awards).
Netflix subscribers just can’t stop binge-watching this five-season comedy following its return to the platform earlier this month.
Netflix subscribers may have reasons to send AMC+ a Christmas card this year. Two former AMC+ originals have arrived on Netflix years after the former unceremoniously canceled them despite renewing both shows.
I have a lot of solid TV and movie memories from this year, and myNetflix subscription was the reason for quite a few of them. I had a lot of favorites on the streamer this year, though the true crime fan in me was sad when one of its biggest IPs didn't get new episodes.
The Reckoning, has survived another weekend on Netflix and stayed top of the U.S. charts. Viewed 21.8 million times in its first six days, making it the second-most-watched title on Netflix that week,
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin once praised another epic historical drama, The Last Kingdom, in his blog.
Snoop Dogg performs with HUNTR/X during halftime between the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions, Dec. 25, 2025, in Minneapolis. WASHINGTON — Snoop Dogg headline the 2025 NFL Christmas Gameday Halftime Show live on Netflix and he brought along some friends.
Led by Mia McKenna-Bruce, alongside Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman, Christie fans old and new will adore this witty, epic, fast-paced thriller. Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials will be brought to life by former Broadchurch and Doctor Who showrunner Chris Chibnall. The new three-part series is set to drop on January 15.
Netflix has revamped its studio coverage for 2025, moving away from a single centralized show to two distinct studio crews. All pre-game, halftime, and post-game shows are produced by NFL Media and are scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. ET on Christmas Day.