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Trying to figure out what to watch each week can be incredibly frustrating when you aren’t sure what fresh content has just landed on your favorite streaming platforms. To make things easier and save you from endless scrolling, major services like Netflix curate a weekly top 10 list highlighting the most popular movies and TV shows currently capturing everyone’s attention. Since these rankings are constantly updated, they serve as a perfect cheat sheet for planning your next binge-watch.This week, the top 10 list includes a historical drama based on Laura Ingalls Wilder’s semi-autobiographical children’s novels, a thriller that takes place during the 1986 World Cup, and the fourth season of a dark crime thriller. So, I’ve picked the three absolute best shows worth adding to your watchlist right now. If you want to see what else is currently trending, the entire top 10 is below.Note: This list is based on the Netflix U.S. top 10 shows as of Tuesday, July 14, 2026. Best shows in the Netflix top 10‘Little House on the Prairie’
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Netflix’s latest no. 1 show right now is “Little House on the Prairie,” which is a brand-new reimagining that pulls directly from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s classic semi-autobiographical novels. Showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine originally pitched the series as one-part family drama, one-part epic survival tale, and one-part origin story of the American West. Clearly Netflix has confidence in this show because it was officially renewed for season 2 months before the first season even aired.Set in the 1870s, “Little House on the Prairie” follows the Ingalls family as they leave Wisconsin behind to start a new life on the Kansas frontier. Seen largely through the eyes of young Laura Ingalls (Alice Halsey), the series chronicles the family’s journey as they build a home from scratch, adapt to an unfamiliar landscape, and form relationships with the people around them. As Charles (Luke Bracey) and Caroline (Crosby Fitzgerald) work to provide for their daughters, Laura and her sister Mary (Skywalker Hughes) experience the realities of life on the American frontier.Stream "Little House on the Prairie" on Netflix ‘I’m Not Afraid’






