The TV series season in Fall 2016 is currently attracting a lot of attention from viewers, with several shows exceeding expectations regarding critical acclaim. However, the burning question remains: which of these series is generating the most buzz? When it comes to this topic, the points of discussion seem to vary considerably.
Some of the shows currently receiving the highest ratings include “This Is Us” from NBC, “Kevin Can Wait” from CBS, and “Lethal Weapon” from Fox. Interestingly, only one of these titles has made it to the top 10 list of new television series that are currently trending with audiences. Conversely, there are also a few shows that have lower ratings yet attract significant viewer interest, such as “Pitch” from CW and “The Exorcist.”
Below is a list of the top 10 hottest TV shows currently capturing the attention of viewers, based on data from Business Insider compiled with Amobee, focusing on real-time content consumption analytics across various online platforms, video, social media, and mobile from September 1 to October 26:
10. Notorious (ABC)
Jake (played by Daniel Sunjata) is a defense attorney with a unique flair, while Julia (played by Piper Perabo) is a renowned television producer. The two are forced to collaborate when a high-profile case comes to light.
9. The Exorcist (Fox)
Geena Davis stars as a mother whose daughter is possessed while attending a prestigious university, leading her to seek the help of a local priest.
8. This Is Us (NBC)
This psychological series revolves around several individuals whose lives are interconnected by a shared birthday.
7. Atlanta (FX)
This series follows Earn, a young man in Atlanta, as he collaborates with his cousin, a rapper, in a bid to create his own path in the vibrant music industry.
6. No Tomorrow (The CW)
A woman embarks on a wild adventure after meeting a charming man who believes that the world is ending soon, prompting her to live life to the fullest.
5. Pitch (Fox)
Kylie Bunbury plays a young pitcher who becomes the first female player in Major League Baseball.
4. Speechless (ABC)
Minnie Driver stars as a mother who is fiercely protective of her children, especially her son who has special needs.
3. Divorce (HBO)
Renowned actors Haden Church and Sarah Jessica Parker portray a couple navigating the complexities of their divorce while facing emotional turmoil.
2. Luke Cage (Netflix)
Luke Cage (played by Mike Colter) struggles to start anew in a city that challenges his heroic resolve amidst criminal undertones.
1. Westworld (HBO)
This sci-fi series features a futuristic amusement park where guests engage with lifelike robots, exploring complex themes of consciousness and morality.
According to Business Insider