“The Real Murders on Elm Street” is currently one of the most popular shows on Max, according to the platform’s public ratings system.
The true crime documentary series explores six chilling murder stories in suburban towns across the United States. As the title suggests, each episode focuses specifically on an event that occurred on one of the country’s many Elm Streets.
The first episode was released on September 9th and the next five episodes were released weekly on Mondays.
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“Emily in Paris” is back NetflixThe list of the most popular shows of ‘s after the premiere of the second half of the fourth season on September 12.
The remaining five episodes of the final season follow the titular heroine as she navigates a new dynamic with her love interest Gabriel and his ex-girlfriend Camille. But things take a turn when the Paris-loving protagonist appears to set her sights on another European city entirely.
“How to Die Alone” premiered on Hulu on September 13. Created by and starring Natasha Rothwell, the comedy series revolves around a woman whose near-death experience leads her to make big changes in her life.
The first four episodes are now available to stream, with the next four to be released in pairs on September 20 and 27.
National Geographic’s six-part series “OceanXplorers” is a popular choice on Disney+.
Produced and narrated by James Cameron, the show follows the work of explorers and scientists aboard the state-of-the-art vessel OceanXplorer. Their goal? To survey as much of our mostly unexplored oceans as possible and solve the many mysteries of these ecosystems.
“Las Mujeres de Azul” is a Mexican drama from Apple TV+ inspired by real events involving the first female police unit in Mexico City.
Set in 1971, the series follows four women who join this police force, with different ambitions and stories, but come together to track down a serial killer terrorizing the city.
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