Real Murders On Elm Street: Docuseries Is A Top Show On Max

“The Real Murders on Elm Street” is currently one of the most popular shows on Max, according to the platform’s public ranking system.

The true crime docuseries explores six bone-chilling stories of murder in suburban towns across the United States. Per the title, each episode specifically dives into an event that occurred on one of the many Elm Streets in this country.

The first episode was released on Sept. 9, with the subsequent five dropping weekly on Mondays.

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

“Emily in Paris” is back on Netflix’s most popular shows list after the second half of season four premiered on Sept. 12.

The remaining five episodes of the latest 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 twist when the Paris-loving protagonist appears to set her sights on another European city entirely.

“How to Die Alone” premiered on Hulu on Sept. 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 currently available to stream, and the subsequent four will be released in pairs on Sept. 20 and Sept. 27.

The six-part National Geographic series “OceanXplorers” is a popular pick 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 examine as much of our mostly unexplored oceans as possible and solve the many mysterious of these ecosystems.

“The Women in Blue” is a Mexican drama on Apple TV+ inspired by true events involving Mexico City’s first police unit of women.

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Set in 1971, the show follows four women who join this police force, bringing a range of different ambitions and backstories. But they come together to track down a serial killer terrorizing the city.

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