This Popular Legal Drama Is The Top Show On Netflix Right Now

“The Lincoln Lawyer” is currently the most popular show on Netflix, according to the platform’s public ranking system.

The popular legal drama returned for Season 3 on Oct. 17 with the release of 10 new episodes. Starring Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Neve Campbell and Becki Newton, “The Lincoln Lawyer” follows an attorney who conducts his work from the back of a Lincoln vehicle driven by a chauffeur.

The new season is based on “The Gods of Guilt” ― the fifth book in Michael Connelly’s bestselling series of novels.

Read on for more trending shows of the moment across streaming services including Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and Paramount+. And if you want to stay informed about all things streaming, subscribe to the Streamline newsletter.

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“It’s Florida, Man”

The most popular show on Max right now is “It’s Florida, Man,” a new comedic anthology series that premiered on Oct. 18.

The unique show features a rotating cast of comedians in hilarious reenactments of some of the most mind-boggling news reports from the state of Florida. New episodes will be released on Fridays.

“Tell Me Lies”

“Tell Me Lies” is trending on Hulu following the release of the Season 2 finale on Oct. 16.

Starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White, the drama focuses on the tumultuous romance between a couple who meet at a fictional college in upstate New York. “Tell Me Lies” is an adaptation of a 2018 novel by Carola Lovering.

“Shrinking”

The top show on Apple TV+ is the critically acclaimed comedy-drama “Shrinking,” which returned for a second season on Oct. 16.

Created by Jason Segal, Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence, the show revolves around a therapist (played by Segal) who decides to cross ethical lines while grieving the death of his wife. “Shrinking” also features Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, Christa Miller and Michael Urie.

“Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage”

“Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” premiered on CBS and Paramount+ on Oct. 17. The new sitcom is a sequel to and spinoff of “Young Sheldon” and marks the third show in the “Big Bang Theory” franchise.

Starring Montana Jordan and Emily Osment, the series follows a young couple navigating marriage and parenthood in East Texas.

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