Here is part 2 of the most watched series in the world, covering different genres, eras and platforms.
- Lost (ABC)
A mystery and survival series that marked a whole generation for its plot twists and symbolism. - The Mandalorian (Disney+)
Set in the Star Wars universe, this series revitalized the franchise and won over fans and new viewers alike. - How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
Romantic comedy with an original narrative format and endearing characters that became a modern classic. - Euphoria (HBO)
A raw and stylized portrait of adolescence, with great impact among young audiences and multiple awards. - Suits (USA Network / Netflix)
Legal drama with snappy dialogue, professional intrigue and charismatic protagonists, including Meghan Markle’s character. - Peaky Blinders (BBC / Netflix).
A British gangster series with great visual style, excellent music and strong international presence. - House (FOX)
The eccentric Dr. House and his impossible diagnoses kept millions hooked for eight seasons. - Vikings (History / Netflix)
Action, history and family drama in a series about Norse warriors that won fans around the world. - The Office (US) (NBC)
A cult comedy about working life in an office, which continues to accumulate fans thanks to streaming. - Dexter (Showtime)
A serial killer with a double life who only kills criminals. Suspense and intrigue in every season. - Emily in Paris (Netflix)
A light, visually appealing comedy about a young American girl in Paris that went viral. - The Boys (Prime Video)
A dark and satirical version of the world of superheroes that surprised by its irreverent tone. - Modern Family (ABC)
An innovative, award-winning family comedy told from different perspectives with a lot of heart. - Arrow (The CW)
Pioneer of the so-called “Arrowverse”, which launched a new era of superhero series on television. - The Last of Us (HBO)
Based on the successful video game, it mixes drama, action and emotions in a post-apocalyptic world. - You (Netflix)
A psychological thriller about love obsession, told from the mind of the stalker. - 13 Reasons Why (Netflix)
Controversial and popular, it tackled sensitive topics such as suicide, bullying and youth mental health. - Wednesday (Netflix)
The reinvention of the Merlina Addams character was a global phenomenon for its gothic and youthful style. - Black Mirror (Netflix)
Science fiction anthology that reflects on the dark side of technology and society. - Gossip Girl (The CW)
Iconic teen series about New York’s elite, with great cultural impact and a loyal fan base.
Conclusion.
These series have not only been widely watched, but have also influenced popular culture, language, fashion and the way we consume entertainment. Whether because of their scripts, their characters or their narrative universe, they all have one thing in common: they have managed to connect with millions of people around the world.