“Six Schizophrenic Brothers” is currently the most popular show on Max, according to the platform’s public ranking system.
The four-part Discovery docuseries tells the story of the Galvin family of Colorado Springs, who were the subject of the 2020 bestselling book “Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family.” The family notably had 12 children ― 10 boys and two girls ― and six of the sons were diagnosed with schizophrenia.“Six Schizophrenic Brothers” explores how the disorder affected the Galvins as they faced unexpected struggles and profound tragedies.
Based on a popular Israeli series, the Showtime drama stars Bryan Cranston as a New Orleans judge faced with a difficult situation involving his son. Although the show was original conceived as a miniseries, “Your Honor” returned for a second season in 2023 ― about two years after the first aired.The top show on Apple TV+ at the moment is “Presumed Innocent,” a new legal thriller from David E. Kelley.
Based on a 1987 novel that was adapted into a 1990 film, the show stars Jake Gyllenhaal as a prosecutor who becomes the top suspect in murder. Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle and Peter Sarsgaard also appear in “Presumed Innocent.”Prime Video following the premiere of the fourth season on June 13 ― about two years after the previous season aired.
The satirical superhero show is an adaptation of a comic book series and follows a group of vigilantes as they battle corrupt forces. “The Boys” features an ensemble cast including Karl Urban,Another adaptation ― the historical drama “Shardlake” ― is popular on Disney+ right now. Based on a series of mystery novels set during the Tudor era, the show tells the story of a lawyer sent to investigate a murder in a secluded town.