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If you’re struggling to find your next TV show to binge, you might want to consider what everyone else on the planet is watching.

A wealth of huge TV shows have returned to screens over the past couple of months, between Game Of Thrones spin-off House Of The Dragon and Netflix’s Bridgerton.

While popular doesn’t necessarily equal great, it’s a solid metric if you’re looking for something relatively breezy or, at the very least, an easy conversation starter.

So what are the most popular TV shows at the moment, as of July 10, 2024? You can check out a list below based on IMDb rankings by viewers.

'The Boys' season four
‘The Boys’ season four. CREDIT: Amazon Prime Video

Top 10 most popular shows in July 2024

1. The Boys
2. House Of The Dragon 
3. The Bear 
4. The Acolyte
5. Presumed Innocent
6. My Lady Jane
7. Game Of Thrones
8. Demon Slayer: Kimesu no Yaiba
9. Supacell
10. Bridgerton

According to IMDb on July 10, the most popular TV show is Amazon’s The Boys. The show’s fourth season is set to conclude on July 18.

House Of The Dragon and The Bear, which both recently returned for second and third seasons respectively, are aptly in the second and third spots. This is followed by Star Wars series The Acolyte on Disney+ and Apple TV+ legal thriller Presumed Innocent starring Jake Gyllenhaal.

Other shows on the list include British historical fantasy series My Lady Jane, which is available on Amazon, and Netflix superhero series Supacell.

In a review of The Boys season four, NME wrote: “With season five already confirmed, the return of a few familiar faces and a lot of characters confronting their pasts, this season sometimes feels like the set up for an eventual endgame scenario.

“Fans will note that spin-off show Gen V recently introduced a potentially supe-killing biological weapon. Luckily, all that plot never slows down the pace in what is another urgent edition of TV’s best superhero show.”

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