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List of Top 14 Best Netflix Series


14. THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT 

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The Queen's Gambit tries to weave it with a story of self-actuation, drug use, and romance, though chess does not sound thrilling. This
seven-episode miniseries is the new fantastic Netflix presentation. Before she tests her abilities in the male-dominated chess scene, Anja Taylor-Joy stars like Beth Harmon, an orphan who learned to play chess with talented chess guitarists. Her talents are simply a marginally changed life, but not at an expense.

While you don't really know how to play chess, the competitive scenes in The Queen's Job make it great to see, and Taylor-joy does an outstanding job to bring a woman to life who has incredible gifts that mask the fact that she still has an addiction. This adaptation counts Scott Frank as one of his co-creators based on the novel of the same name and he made another of the best shows on Netflix – the Western Drama Godless.


Pricing: Save 18% with an annual plan 13. SEX EDUCATION 

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The biggest mystery is that the series does not dwell on sex or education, considering its title. Otis, as well as Gillian Anderson as his girlfriend, who is a working sex therapist, is reportedly stars of the series as a socially and emotionally shy Otis. But the attention is really on teenagers' diverse ensembles in the idyllic English rural setting, who are trying to sort their personalities and hormones.

The ups and downs of the younger life beyond that have become challenging and convincing television, especially in this intensely emotional pre-last episode of the second season, in which Aimee, who is somewhat dumb but nice, tries to face the painful memory with the assistance of her peers. It's a tribulation of teen life. This is also the show that has got us Lily (Tanya Reynolds), whose strongly cutaneous sexual vision brings us the Season 2 final of Romeo and Juliet: the Opera. You didn't live until someone gave you this cue stage: "Dick hands, go in! "


12. THE CROWN

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A lavish and elegant technique by Peter Morgan of British royal history has legitimately seen some of the great cast of TV — really, Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Vanessa Kirby, Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, and Helena Bonham Carter have literally been pouring their tea into the mud. While arguments about the accuracy of what is depicted in The Crown are going to continue forever among historians and enthusiasts, the truth remains that there has never been such a thorough analysis of royal life on the screen that some of the most prominent people in the world treat them exactly as they are.



11. COBRA KAI

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Once an original YouTube, the rights to Karate Kid's continued television Cobra Kai have recently been picked up by Netflix. The former opens the Cobra Kai dojo once again to instill in the children a new generation of fighting 34 years after Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) was defeated by Danny LaRusso, Ralph Macchio. It fuels the old rivalry between Johnny and Danny.

When you love Karate Kid, this show is very entertaining and its two leads are in remarkably good shape, given that in their 50s each fight stunts. Saison 3 also collapsed on Netflix, and Season 4 in Cobra Kai is still underway.


10. YOU

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When Joe (Penn Badgley) becomes obsessive with his new love and eager to come to her at the detriment of everybody who is in this direction, a crash between a bookstore manager and a writer soon wakes up.


9. SENSE8 

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All that we didn't get from Sense8, but the two-season, one-film we got is such love. The artistic talents of the Wachowskis and their staff are checked in one of Netflix's wildest propositions — eight strangers born the same day are inherently related. Pro-tip: If you never saw Sense 8 before, give it up until around Season 1 Episode 3, when this premise's potential becomes obvious. And believe me, is your time worth spending these hours because this foreign production has its final result? A superb, powerful, and cheerful fusion of genres that was fundamentally based, essentially, on the 8 Sensates and the people they love.


8. Riverdale and Ozark 

  •   Riverdale

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Riverdale is an American teen television series focused on Archie Comics characters. The series is produced by Warner Bros and was adapted by Archie Comics' CEO Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa for The CW. CBS TV studios, Berlanti Productions, and Archie Comics in combination. Originally intended for Warner Bros as a film adaptation. Images, the premise was rethought as a Fox tv program. The concept was created in 2015 at The CW, where a pilot ordered the series. Filming is taking place in Vancouver, B.C. 

  •  Ozark

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Is Ozark quite Breaking Bad-like? Yeah. Yes, yes. Will that make it less attractive? It isn't! The tale about a Chicago family who was forced to move to the Ozarks and wash their money for a Mexican drug cartel runs through common ground, but after its debut in 2017, it is a real route, driven not only as a leading actor but as an excellent director for the series, by Jason Bateman. The ingredient of binge-worthy TV, Netflix's wonderful weekend broadcast, but it's not without thematic and emotional difficulty, even though it's running smoothly. In reality, Bateman, Laura Linney, and Janet McTeer achievements raised this show to a higher standard, and in Season 3, Tom Pelphrey was in the breakthrough. It does not surpass Breaking Bad's plot highs, but it definitely affects you, yourself, and your emotions.


7. Elite

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Elite is teen suspense from Spain, the series Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona produced for Netflix. The series is held in Las Encinas, a futuristic high school, focusing on the friendship between three working-class school students and their rich peers who have enrolled in school through a scholarship. The set contains María Pedraza, Itzan Escamilla, Miguel Bernardeau, Mr. Herrán, Mr. Lorente, Alvaro Rico, Mr. Piper, Mr. Hammani, Mr. Expósito, Mr. Ayuso, and Mr. Paola. The cast was augmented by the casts by Mr. Jorge López, Mrs. Claudia Salas, Mrs. Georgina Amorós, Mr. Sergio Momo, Mrs. Leiti Sène, Mrs. Ríos, Commissioner Cariddi, and Mrs. Granch. Many of the casts were previously created or released in other Netflix works in Spain and Latin America.


6. Breaking Bad

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Breaking Bad is a genius binge-watching tv more addictive than the meth promoted by Walt and Jesse. The original story is plain. A straight-laced teacher has cancer and he turns to drug making and trafficking to guarantee that his family leaves his best life.

There is a path to his stupidity when he finishes with it very well. Maker Vince Gilligan has built such a strong cast of characters that he is now again manipulating the same universe with Better Call Saul, which is presumably close to that of Netflix, as already described. Netflix announced a sequel to the film Jesse, El Camino, in late 2019.


5. The Umbrella Academy

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Netflix's The Umbrella Academy may still be the strongest and most emotionally pleasing superhero film, inspiring the graphic novels from Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá. In a future where 43 children were unexpectedly born to super-powers the same day, the series is set against a backdrop of an upcoming apocalypse and follows the title squad of super-heroes of oddball, seven children adopted by a peculiar and violent milliardaire. Since childhood, each member has been prepared to exert their own powers for heroism, all of which are horrifically violent but which are the dark causes of pain, development, and healing, making Umbrella Academy such a special occurrence. The Umbrella Academy is a rare event. Well, that's actually one of many aspects that make this so excellent.



4. Money Heist

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Don't let you put off the odd goofy name. Money Heist is an entertaining heist drama about a gang of criminals united by a charismatic figure posing as The professor to steal Spain's Royal Mint, as it's widely known in Spanish speaking countries. This is an unusual and clever show of dense characterization, major surprises, and career performances that will grab you instantly.

Money Heist has found a wide following in the English-speaking area, although it has been an immense success for a Spanish audience for the longest time. There are 31 shows you've had to look at since you never before saw this, spread over two overall stories of the same characters. A new collection of episodes has just fallen on Netflix.

Be sure that you turn off the automatic dub, whatever you do, and listen to the original Spanish audio with subtitles. The best Netflix program you haven't seen yet might be this one.


3. Stranger Things

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Stranger Stuff is one of those unusual time-capturing smashes whose supremacy in the universe sounds more won than made. You're all right with his ubiquity. Because it's nice, beautiful, and enjoyable. Matt and Ross Duffer, whose concept was first to present in the shadowy town of Montauk, Long Island, and to pay loving homage to Steven Spielberg, Stephen King, and John Carpenter's 1980s heyday (until budget considerations have pushed them into moving indoors). Most of the original pleasure of the show was nostalgia, as the 80s was recreated with a bangin soundtrack full of classics, approved only by Netflix. Furthermore, there's the real excitement that new, mostly inexperienced actors flourish before your eyes. A real actress.


2. Mindhunter 

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Mindhunter actually won the top position on this list for several reasons, but I think it is because everyone at the Collider who can stomach this gripping series falls under its hypnotic charm. The American public was intrigued with serial assassins for a long time, but our collective fascination is taken to the next level by Mindhunter – one more obsessed with "why?" and not who, when, where, where, and how. Douglas had to reach them on his level and familiarize themselves in near partnership with certain murderers, and Mindhunter insists on an equal carefully considered detail, that is in keeping with the integrity of a man of David Fincher. He and Charlize Theron – who won her Oscar for portraying a serial killer – are among the executive producers, and the director of Se7en and Zodiac is definitely the key artistic drivers, particularly as regards casting.


1. Dark

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Warning: Try to find out just what is going on in the German Dark series and you'll need a bare wall, several index cards, thumbtacks, and strings. This put us on the same boat as the protagonists in this dramatic moving disaster — starting with a clear mystery of the children disappearing from the fictional city of Winden, which covers a variety of times and realities as families trapped in this dystopian fable struggle to figure out whether it will keep the past and/or the future out of the universe. The puzzle is difficult so it's amazingly satisfactory like all great puzzles to make the pieces go.


Top 14
  • 1. Dark
  • 2. Mindhunter 
  • 3. Stranger Things
  • 4. Money Heist
  • 5. The Umbrella Academy
  • 6. Breaking Bad
  • 7. Elite
  • 8. Riverdale and Ozark
  • 9. SENSE8
  • 10. YOU
  • 11. COBRA KAI
  • 12. THE CROWN
  • 13. SEX EDUCATION 
  • 14. THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT 


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