The 5 shows everyone is binge-watching on Netflix right now

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This week is packed with intense watches (Picture: Justin Downing/Netflix)

If you’re of the opinion that Thursday is not the new Friday and you’d rather skip after-work drinks for a cosy night in, Netflix has helpfully compiled its weekly top TV shows to show you what you should be watching.

From Sex Education’s Asa Butterfield in a harrowing cult thriller to Kate Hudson ending up in charge of a basketball team, here are the streaming platform’s top five shows causing a stir right now.

5. Running Point: Season 2 – 6,700,000 views

Kate Hudson stars as Isla Gordon, a reformed party girl who must prove herself as a businesswoman

Season two of Running Point is proving just as popular as the first, with Kate Hudson back as Isla Gordon, still trying to prove she’s the right person to run the LA Waves basketball outfit.

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This time, it’s less about settling in and more about holding everything together as her brother Cam reappears, stirring up trouble behind the scenes.

Light-hearted and a bit kooky, this season so far has been pretty well received over on Rotten Tomatoes with a 90% rating, and that popularity continues on Netflix, with 6,700,000 views.

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4. If Wishes Could Kill – 7,500,000 views

An intense, fast-paced show for you to binge

Netflix’s first Korean young adult horror series follows a mysterious app that promises to grant wishes — then starts a countdown to death. As a group of teens becomes entangled, they must break the deadly chain to survive.

With only eight episodes ranging mostly from 35-45 minutes, this will be a quick binge that might leave you up late at night…but it does have 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, so the lack of sleep might be worth it.

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3. Unchosen: Season 1 – 8,800,000 views

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Rosie’s entire world is turned upside down when she starts to question the community she’s known her whole life (Picture: Justin Downing/Netflix)

Unchosen gives the BAFTA-winning Molly Windsor plenty to get her teeth into as Rosie, a young woman who drifts into a tight-knit group that quickly stops feeling quite so friendly and a little more stifling.

Inspired by the real cults that exist in the UK, Unchosen will ‘send shivers down your spine’ and received a 4-star review from Metro’s Sabrina Barr.

This might be your next must-watch, especially as the thriller has come out in the same release window Netflix used for Baby Reindeer and Adolescence. And they didn’t do too badly, did they?

Perhaps a second week in the charts is just the beginning for this series.

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2. Should I Marry A Murderer? – 10,600,000 views

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The Netflix true crime docuseries covers the real-life story of Dr. Caroline Muirhead (Picture: Netflix)

While the answer to this question may seem fairly straightforward, this limited series is less so.

With twists and turns galore, this documentary series follows a fiancée turned key witness who reveals how she stayed engaged to a man accused of murder while gathering evidence against him.

It has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes — although it has only just been released, so maybe you need to try it yourself to see if this is one you should stream.

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1. Man on Fire – 11,000,000 views

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Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll stars as the washed-up John Creasy (Picture: Juan Rosas/Netflix)

It’s safe to say that the refashioned Man on Fire has been a hit, as the seven-parter has already racked up 11 million views in its first four days on the streamer.

Both the TV show and film are based on A.J. Quinnell’s 1980 novel of the same name. The show has swapped out Denzel Washington as the fearsome yet fragile bodyguard John Creasy for The Watchmen’s Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll

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So far, the show has amassed a 62 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes, which is an uptick from the original film at 39 per cent, with critics praising Abdul-Mateen’s performance.

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