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“American Murder: Laci Peterson” is currently being ranked as the most popular show on Netflix. The docuseries delves into the murder of Laci Peterson, who disappeared when she was eight months pregnant in Modesto, California in Dec. 2002. After four months, Peterson’s remains, along with those of her unborn son, were found. The three-episode series explores the media frenzy that ensued following her murder, as well as the arrest and trial of her husband, Scott Peterson, for the crime.

On Apple TV+, the top show is “Bad Monkey,” which premiered on Aug. 14. The black comedy-drama is set in South Florida and follows a former police detective who now works as a restaurant health inspector. He is pulled back into criminal investigations when a human arm is discovered on a tourist fishing trip. Peacock’s trending show is “Bel-Air,” a reimagined version of the 1990s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” Jabari Banks stars as Will Smith, a teenager from West Philadelphia who is sent to live with his affluent aunt and her family in Bel-Air.

Max’s most popular show is “Rick and Morty: The Anime,” which is the third show in the well-known sci-fi comedy franchise. This new series is an anime take on the characters and story, with Yōhei Tadano and Keisuke Chiba voicing the main characters, as they do in the Japanese dub of the original series. On Hulu, the trending show is the fifth season of “Solar Opposites,” an adult animated series featuring the voices of Thomas Middleditch, Dan Stevens, Sean Giambrone, and Mary Mack. The show follows a family of aliens that crash land on Earth and move to middle America, leading to disagreements about whether life is better on their home planet or their new home.

In conclusion, there are a variety of trending shows across different streaming services at the moment. “American Murder: Laci Peterson” is captivating viewers on Netflix with its exploration of a tragic murder case. “Bad Monkey,” “Bel-Air,” “Rick and Morty: The Anime,” and “Solar Opposites” are also drawing in audiences on Apple TV+, Peacock, Max, and Hulu, respectively. These shows offer a mix of genres and themes, from crime investigations to reimagined sitcoms, providing entertainment options for a wide range of viewers. Whether you’re into true crime, black comedy-dramas, or animated series, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on streaming platforms.

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