- With numerous shows (both new and old) added to Netflix this past year, there was plenty to binge on the streaming service.
- Insider worked with TV and movie tracking tool, TV Time, to discover what people binged the most on Netflix.
- Unsurprisingly, hit shows like "Stranger Things" and "Orange Is the New Black" were some of the most-binged shows on Netflix in 2019.
- But lower-profile series like "Santa Clarita Diet" and "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" also were in the top 10 most-binged shows.
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Netflix added hundreds of new titles to its site this year, which meant there were plenty of shows — both new and old — to binge on the streaming site in 2019.
Unsurprisingly, fan favorites like "Stranger Things" and "Orange Is the New Black," as well as "13 Reasons Why," were some of the most-binged shows on Netflix over the past 12 months.
But lesser-known shows like "Santa Clarita Diet" and "Designated Survivor" were also among the top shows binged on Netflix this year, as were Marvel shows like "The Punisher" and "Jessica Jones."
We analyzed data from TV Time to figure out the 10 most-binged Netflix shows of 2019 — so far.
10. "Designated Survivor" is a political thriller that originally aired on ABC.
The show begins with the mass murder of the majority of the US government — and follows Kiefer Sutherland's character Thomas Kirkman, the titular "designated survivor," as he becomes president and grapples with the pitfalls of his new position.
9. Drew Barrymore plays a bloodthirsty zombie on "Santa Clarita Diet."
The show focuses on Barrymore's character, Sheila, as she learns to manage her enthusiasm for human flesh, while also maintaining her role as a suburban wife and mother.
8. "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" follows a young witch trying to understand her new identity as a magical being.
Kiernan Shipka plays teenage Sabrina Spellman, a half-human, half-witch fighting the evil forces in her town.
The show is based an Archie comic book series of the same name, and features numerous references to both the original comics and "Riverdale," which ostensibly occurs in the same universe.
7. "Marvel's Jessica Jones" takes place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The show follows ex-superhero Jessica (Krysten Ritter) as she comes to terms with her new profession as a private investigator and reconciles with her past.
6. "The Umbrella Academy" is based on comic books by Gerard Way.
A group of misfit superheroes come together to fight evil forces and learn more about their mysterious upbringing on "The Umbrella Academy."
5. "Marvel's the Punisher" focuses on a violent vigilante.
"The Punisher" is a "Daredevil" spin-off, and follows Frank Castle as he uses lethal force to punish criminals.
4. "13 Reasons Why" is based on a 2007 novel.
The show revolves around a high school student who leaves postmortem messages for her group of friends after she commits suicide.
3. "Orange Is the New Black" is based on the memoir of Piper Kerman, and was one of the top shows binged on Netflix this year.
The critically acclaimed show was also beloved by fans, and follows a inmate named Piper as she adjusts to her life in prison and navigates personal relationships behind bars.
3. Satan moves to Los Angeles after growing dissatisfied with hell on "Lucifer."
"Lucifer" features characters originally created by author Neil Gaiman for DC comics, and explores what it would mean for the devil to actually have a soul.
1. "Stranger Things" was, unsurprisingly, the most-binged show on Netflix in 2019.
The hit show follows a group of teenagers in 1980s Indiana as they confront nefarious forces from an alternate dimension (called the Upside Down), and also come to terms with themselves as they enter young adulthood.