Netflix’s offerings can be overwhelming, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Our guide to the best TV shows on Netflix is updated weekly to help you know which series you should move to the top of your queue.
This animated series is one of the sharpest entries in the Terminator franchise in years. It follows computer engineer Malcolm Lee and his children as they’re targeted by Skynet’s murder-bots from the future.
This dramatized retelling of Scottish comedian Richard Gadd’s own real-life experiences is a fiercely paced seven episodes that explores trauma and intimacy, shame and masculinity, and how society often silences the victims of abuse.
This modern twist on Greek mythology sees Jeff Goldblum as Zeus, the irascible and mercurial king of the gods, reacting with calm and reason as humanity begins to dabble in blasphemy.
This self-contained event miniseries headlines Nicole Kidman as Greer Garrison Winbury, frosty matriarch of an ultra-wealthy Nantucket family.
This show follows nine single men as they’re brought together in an idyllic beach house for a summer, with the over-arching concept being to see who’ll pair up.
This bleak comedy stars Ron Livingston as Sam Loudermilk, a vitriolic former music critic and recovering alcoholic who proves almost pathologically incapable of holding his tongue when faced with life’s small frustrations.
This show has a way of beating its viewers to the paranoid punch, addressing dystopian anxieties before they even happen.
This animated series defies its origins as a video game adaptation to become one of the best animated series in years, with a gorgeous painterly art style and strong characters.
This dark fantasy about dreams, reality, stories, and the mercurial relationship between them is a perfect translation of the first two graphic novels in the series.