But how well would you fare in a quiz about the top 10 most popular shows on Netflix? Let’s see.
At number ten on Netflix Tudum’s list is the second season of the popular historical drama, Bridgerton.
Season two features actors like Jonathan Bailey (Wicked) and Simone Ashley (Sex Education) in leading roles.
Taking ninth place is the third season of the supernatural series by the Duffer Brothers, starring Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Noah Schnapp, and Sadie Sink.
Spoiler – Max’s (Sink) stepbrother Billy Hargrove (Dacre Montgomery) becomes possessed by the Mind Flayer, the Upside Down’s villain, and the group must defeat him and his victims.
The eighth spot goes to a series adapted from Harlan Coben’s 2016 novel by Danny Brocklehurst for Netflix.
The thriller features top UK actors, including Michelle Keegan, Richard Armitage, and Adeel Akhtar.
Fans of the limited series may hope for more after Coben discussed a potential second season earlier this year with UNILAD.
An American action thriller by Shawn Ryan follows Gabriel Basso as FBI agent Peter Sutherland in the White House basement.
Within four days of its release, it became the third-most-viewed debut series on Netflix.
Netflix announced a renewal for a second season just a week after its debut.
Bridgerton returned strong, with Nicola Coughlan leading the way in season three, giving Penelope Featherington – aka Lady Whistledown – her time to shine.
Coughlan shared with Tyla that filming season three was ‘terrifying,’ but the effort was worth it, as it reached sixth place on Netflix’s list of ‘most popular shows’ in English.
Entering the top five is the widely-acclaimed series, The Queen’s Gambit.
Based on Walter Tevis’s 1983 novel, it stars Anya Taylor-Joy as chess prodigy Beth Harmon. The series earned praise for its visuals, performances, and portrayal of chess.
Bridgerton’s first season captivated Netflix audiences, focusing on Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and her evolving relationship with Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page).
Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, the first season of the biographical crime drama centered on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, portrayed by Evan Peters.
The series received four Golden Globe nominations and six Emmy nominations.
The runner-up is the fourth season of Stranger Things.
This season introduces Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), a character who becomes legendary in the series. Many beloved characters also return.
Stranger Things 5, the final season, has wrapped filming and is expected next year.
Claiming the top spot as the most popular Netflix show in English globally is season one of Wednesday.
Starring Jenna Ortega, the series focuses on Wednesday Addams, a character created by Charles Addams.
Tim Burton served as executive producer and directed several episodes.
A second season is expected next year, so keep an eye out.