The United States is not only famous for blockbuster movies but also television series that are very popular and are watched by a large audience. Here are the top best US movie series with a large number of fans waiting to watch each episode.
1 Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama series founded by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. The film has produced up to 8 seasons and has attracted record viewers on HBO and has a wide international fan base.
The first story is a continuation after a conflict between competing dynasties to succeed the Iron Throne of the seven kingdoms, with other aristocratic families struggling to gain independence from the throne. The second story is an attempt to reclaim the throne of the last ruling grandson of the ruling dynasty. The third story is the threats of the coming winter bringing mythical creatures and nomads among the Northern tribes.
The film received 47 Primetime Emmy Awards, more than any other TV series. This includes the award for "Best TV Series" in 2015, 2016 and 2018. And there are many other awards.
2 The Defenders

This is an American web drama created by Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez for Netflix. It is based on the characters Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist, each of them going on different paths. They try to solve their own problems as well as lift a big veil of mystery lurking in New York.
3 Stranger Things

Stranger Things is an American horror science fiction web series created by the Duffer Brothers and released on Netflix.
The first season focuses on the investigation of a boy's disappearance amid supernatural events. And there was the appearance of a girl who was able to move objects with thought, who helped the boy's friend go missing in their quest.
The second season, focusing on the characters' efforts to return to normal life and the consequences of the events that happened in the first part. The third, titled Stranger Things 3, is set in In July 1985, the young Will suddenly mysteriously disappeared and was most likely involved with the government and the supernatural forces. At the same time, a girl with strange abilities suddenly appeared ...
The series has received 31 Emmy Awards, including Best Drama Series, and four Golden Globe Awards. Along with winning the Best Leading Actor Series in the drama series at the Screening Actors Award in 2016.
4 Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad is a TV series founded and produced by Vince Gilligan. The film revolves around the life of Walter White, a chemistry teacher who was diagnosed with lung cancer and could not be cured with surgery. He decided to collaborate with a former student named Jesse Pinkman to produce and sell synthetic methamphetamine. With the purpose of making a large sum of money to ensure the life of his family in the future. Breaking Bad received wide acclaim from the audience.
5 Sherlock

Sherlock is a British television series set in a modern setting, based on the famous detective series Sherlock Holmes by writer Arthur Conan Doyle. The film has been transferred the broadcast rights to more than 180 territories. The film will show us the journey to solve the horrific cases of Sherlock Holmes that the police in the city have to give up. Willingness to embark on danger despite his own safety, that is the immutable nature of this Sherlock Holmes family. The murders staged by sophisticated techniques are discovered and deduced in an ingenious and logical manner. When watching this detective movie Sherlock you like immersing yourself in the screen battle of police and detectives.
6 Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers is an American television series about soldiers from Easy Company, the 101st American Paratroopers Division during World War II. The film is based on the famous book of the same name by Stephen Ambrose. The opening of the movie is usually the interview with veterans of Easy company. They are the people who are still alive and tell us the hardships they have to experience. However, the identities of these veterans were kept confidential until the end of the film. When the final interview contains the names of the characters who appeared corresponding to the real soldiers.