“Black Rabbit” is currently the No. 1 show on Netflix, according to the streamer’s public ranking system.
The eight-episode crime thriller stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as two bumbling brothers, one of whom runs a thriving restaurant in New York, until the other returns to town, reopening old wounds and attracting new dangers that threaten to tear down everything they’ve built.
Along with Law and Bateman, the limited series also stars Cleopatra Coleman, Amaka Okafor, Sope Dirisu and Troy Kotsur.
“Black Rabbit” hit a streaming high on Netflix less than a week after its Sept. 18 premiere. However, several critics panned the series as a “bleak antihero drama” that drags its hour-long episodes (until its thrilling final stretch), although Bateman and Law’s performances have been praised.
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“High Potential” is currently the top show on Hulu after returning for its second season.
The hit investigative crime drama follows Morgan (Kaitlin Olson), a single mom of three with a genius IQ level, who uses her brilliant mind to help solve unsolvable crimes. However, she’s been engulfed in a mystery of her own since the disappearance of her boyfriend 15 years ago — who, after Season 1’s cliffhanger, may just resurface for a long-overdue reunion.
The show also stars Daniel Sunjata, Javicia Leslie, Deniz Akdeniz, Amirah J, Matthew Lamb and Judy Reyes. New episodes air on ABC on Tuesdays and stream on Hulu the following day.
“Reasonable Doubt” is another show currently trending on Hulu after its Season 3 premiere.
The courtroom drama follows the crazy life of fearless defense attorney Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), who bucks the justice system every chance she gets, even if her methods and ethics are questionable.
The third season picks up with Jax’s latest case, a former child star (Kyle Bary) with some sinister secrets, and a wrongful death lawsuit she’s facing from her husband’s mistress following the death of their baby. With a potential new partner moving in on her work territory, too, Jax has to find a way to hold it all together.
The cast also includes McKinley Freeman, Joseph Sikora, Tim Jo and Angela Grovey, Morris Chestnut, April Parker Jones, Keith Arthur Bolden, Richard Brooks, Pauletta Washington, Brittany Inge, Brandee Evans, Kash Doll, Rumer Willis and Lori Harvey.
“Gen V,” the rated-R spinoff of the hit series “The Boys,” is one of the top shows on Prime Video right now.
The bloody superhero satire, which returned for Season 2 on Sept. 17, follows the young supes at Godolkin University as they navigate their powers, competition and a sinister conspiracy at their school. The second season focuses more on uncovering that dark plot amid the looming war between the humans and supes.
The show stars Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Maddie Phillips, London Thor, Derek Luh, Asa Germann, Sean Patrick Thomas and Hamish Linklater. The first three episodes are now streaming, and new episodes premiere on Wednesdays.
“The Morning Show” is currently the No. 1 show on Apple TV+. The messy newsroom drama peels back the curtain on the lives of those who run a top morning show in a highly toxic workplace.
Season 4, which premiered on Sept. 17, picks up two years after UBA’s big merger to save the network, with Alex (Jennifer Aniston) now in charge, Bradley (Reese Witherspoon) out the door, and Cory (Billy Crudup) broke and navigating Hollywood. But amid all the new changes, a ghost from the network’s past comes back to haunt with a disturbing story that, once again, puts UBA in jeopardy.
The returning cast also includes Greta Lee, Karen Pittman, Mark Duplass, Nicole Beharie and Jon Hamm. Aaron Pierre, Marion Cotillard, William Jackson Harper, Boyd Holbrook and Jeremy Irons joined this season as well. New episodes premiere every Wednesday.
“Love Island Games” is the No. 1 show on Peacock right now.
After the summer takeover of the hit dating show, this competitive spinoff series brings back former islanders from across the globe to compete for a second chance at love and a $250,000 cash prize.
The series airs new episodes every day except Wednesdays.
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