21 TV Shows on Netflix Perfect for Your Next Binge-Watch
Deciding on a show to watch on Netflix can feel overwhelming, given the plethora of titles across all genres. The streamer is known for its sprawling dramas, addictive reality competitions and original comedies. And with so much to choose from, we’ve narrowed down some of the most entertaining shows on the streaming service right now, including both Netflix originals and acquired series. The toughest bit will be deciding which one to start with.
If you’re looking for your next comfort show, here’s our roundup of some of the best series you can binge on Netflix. And if you’d rather go with a movie instead, here are our picks for the best Netflix original movies.
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A compelling, artful retelling of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The Crown touches on many themes beyond just the monarchy, including politics, family and the tumult of royal marriages — namely that of Charles and Diana. Beyond the spectacular casting across all six seasons, the show is supported by strong writing and gripping storylines that stir up emotion in viewers, regardless of how they actually feel about the British monarchy.Â
Inspired by real events from writer-actor Richard Gadd’s own life, Baby Reindeer follows Donny Dunn, an aspiring comedian whose day job is bartending. The bar is where he extends kindness to a stranger named Martha, setting off a months-long chain ordeal of stalking. Donny’s experience being stalked triggers a wave of unaddressed trauma, making for an interesting story. The seven-episode series recently won a string of Emmy awards and is available to binge.
Breaking Bad (2008 – 2013)
Lauded as one of the best television shows of all time, Breaking Bad has all the merits of a standout series: a suspenseful storyline, dynamic characters and shocking plot twists — many of which are not for the faint of heart. It follows high school chemistry teacher Walter White, who turns to cooking meth when he’s diagnosed with cancer and worries about providing for his family. But his knack for producing the illegal substance leads him down roads he never imagined.Â
Animated series Blue Eye Samurai unfolds with Mizu, a mixed-race woman warrior who is seeking revenge against four men — one of whom is her father. Set during the Edo period in Japan, the show features Maya Erskine as Mizu, Stephanie Hsu, Ming-Na Wen, George Takei, Masi Oka, Brenda Song, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Mark Dacascos among the cast. Season 1 of the Emmy winner is streaming now.Â
Praised by CNET’s Aaron Pruner as a “brilliant new take on the anti-hero story,” Netflix’s Ripley is the latest book-to-screen adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel character. Andrew Scott plays the cunning Tom Ripley, a stylish con-man who uses morally sketchy methods to get what he wants — even murder.Â
Pulling from League of Legends lore, Arcane stands out as an animated fantasy series about socioeconomic inequalities in Piltover and Zaun. Corruption, violence and more are explored in the show through the characters’ journeys. Season 1 is available now with season 2 due out in three parts starting Nov. 9.
Peaky Blinders (2013 – 2022)
Peaky Blinders tells the story of an English gang run by Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) and his family after World War I. The gang controls the city of Birmingham, but Shelby begins to set his sights beyond the streets as he aims to move up in the world. What sells this show is not only its compelling storyline, but also its stellar casting. For fans of period dramas — and crime shows — Peaky Blinders is a must-watch. A word of caution, though: This gritty series is not for the squeamish.Â
Black Mirror (2011 – Present)
Black Mirror is a dark, dystopian imagining of a world overrun by technology and modern “advancements.” A series of standalone episodes each depict their own compelling — and often unsettling — imagining of the impact of our increasingly digital lives. (The anthology format itself can be a refreshing way to consume television in the age of binge-watching.) It will haunt and entertain you in all the best ways. Season 7 will arrive in 2025, and creator Charlie Brooker said that some new episodes are “deeply unpleasant.”
The Great British Baking Show (2010 – Present)
The Great British Baking Show (a.k.a. The Great British Bake-Off) is in the midst of a new season – it’s eighth on Netflix – and the show that had become synonymous with comfort television continues to deliver all the feel-good vibes. New-ish host Alison Hammond, who joined last season, has proven to be a wonderful addition to the existing cast, which also includes co-host Noel Fielding and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. The competition show features 12 bakers engaging in a series of three baking challenges each week – this season’s finale airs this week, but not to worry, there are seven other seasons that offer cozy comfort to check out too.
This comedy-drama follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with no legal experience who manages to land a job at the law firm of one of New York’s top attorneys, Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). They become a powerful team, but have to keep Mike’s lack of legal credentials under wraps. A testament to Suits’ brilliance is that it became the most-watched acquired series when it hit Netflix in 2023. (The star power of now-Duchess Meghan Markle, who plays paralegal Rachel Zane in the show, was likely also a factor.) All seasons are streaming on the platform now.
If you’re on TikTok, you’ve probably seen this one all over your feed. One Day is a heart-wrenching adaptation of David Nicholls’ novel, in which we see Emma Morley (Ambika Mod) and Dexter Mayhew (Leo Woodall) reunite on the same day across two decades. It’s a unique storytelling device that’ll make you reflect on time and relationships, and pull at your heartstrings all the while.
Squid Game (2021 – Present)
This thriller was all anyone talked about when it debuted, and for good reason. Hundreds of people in desperate need of cash compete in a series of games that become a fight for survival. If you can handle the grotesque and gory themes throughout this show, it’s an enthralling watch. Then you can eagerly await season 2.
A road rage incident between Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) and Amy Lau (Ali Wong) turns into a drawn-out feud, setting the stage for an enthralling comedic drama made all the better by stellar casting. Beef stole the show at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, nabbing eight wins, and won all three categories it was nominated for at the 81st Golden Globe Awards.
Griselda Blanco Restrepo was a ruthless Colombian drug lord who was instrumental in setting up narcotics trade networks to New York and Miami in the 1970s and ’80s. Her violent, tragedy-filled life is the basis for this six-part Netflix original series, which debuted in January of 2024. Modern Family star Sofia Vergara plays Blanco, who took her “Godmother” nickname so seriously that she actually named one of her children Michael Corleone Blanco. Helmed by Colombian director Andrés Baiz and produced by the team behind Narcos, it’s a classic rise-and-fall crime drama. Vergara’s performance won plenty of critical praise and earned her an Emmy nomination.
The Diplomat (2023 – Present)
Political drama The Diplomat, which stars Keri Russell as an American diplomat named Kate Wyler in London, returned this fall with its second pulse-pounding season. The show’s first season, which premiered in 2023, is eight episodes, and season 2 is even shorter, coming in at six episodes, making it the perfect weekend binge if you’re looking for a show that combines action-packed international intrigue and political thrills with soapy marital drama.
Stranger Things (2016 – Present)
Stranger Things is an enthralling medley of horror, drama and nostalgia. Set in the 1980s in fictional small-town Indiana, residents begin experiencing a series of odd events, including the disappearance of a young boy, and begin to search for answers.
The Queen’s Gambit (2020)
This miniseries feels so much like it was based on a true story, thanks to genuine writing and lifelike characters. An orphaned girl in the 1960s named Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) discovers a knack for playing chess, which takes her all the way to big competitions and the world stage. But fame begins to take its toll as she’s forced to reevaluate what she really wants in life.Â
Money Heist (2017 – 2021)
In this riveting Spanish crime drama, a mastermind called “The Professor” assembles a group of eight people to carry out an ambitious robbery of the Royal Mint of Spain. The show uses compelling flashbacks and time jumps to keep you on your toes.Â
Never Have I Ever (2020 – 2023)
If you need a fun, lighthearted show that’ll make you laugh, Never Have I Ever could be your answer. Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) is a first-generation Indian-American teenager who struggles to reconcile her dual identities, all while dealing with the typical challenges of high school and climbing the social ladder. There are relatable themes no matter your age — or you might just find yourself having flashbacks to the traumas of adolescence. But in a funny way.
Bridgerton (2020 – Present)
One of the most aesthetically pleasing shows on this list. Bridgerton is set in Regency-era England as the Bridgerton siblings search for love while navigating high society — and being the subject of anonymously penned gossip pamphlets. There’s plenty of drama, beautiful costumes and lavish tea parties to keep you coming back for more. The first installment of season 3 arrives on May 16, so catch up now.
The Night Agent (2023 – Present)
Gabriel Basso stars in The Night Agent, based on the novel of the same name written by Matthew Quirk. In the show’s first season, FBI agent Peter Sutherland (Basso) works at the White House in the top secret Night Agent program, where he gets pulled into a dangerous conspiracy when he learns a mole might be lurking within the government. The show’s second season will arrive on Jan. 23, 2025.
Source: CNET