7 Essential Recent Netflix Shows That Everyone Should Watch

Netflix has become a leading streaming service thanks to its consistently excellent TV shows. Over time, they’ve released many popular titles, and some of their newest shows rank among their best. Series like Orange is the New Black, Stranger Things, and Squid Game helped build Netflix’s strong reputation, and they also offer a wide range of other critically acclaimed shows, including Breaking Bad, Schitt’s Creek, and Lost. With so many choices available, certain Netflix shows stand out as must-sees for everyone, offering something for all tastes – from comedies to thrillers and everything in between. You don’t have to go far back to find fantastic shows worth adding to your watchlist.

Here are seven Netflix shows that have come out in the last five years and are definitely worth checking out.

7) Beef

The comedy series Beef is quickly becoming one of the best shows on television. The first season starts with a simple road rage incident that escalates into a full-blown, chaotic feud between two strangers. It’s a funny and original show that can be surprisingly tense, and it cleverly examines the characters’ anger and personal struggles while also offering a commentary on society. Even if you don’t usually enjoy comedies, Beef’s thriller aspects make it very watchable. The fantastic performances by Ali Wong and Steven Yeun really bring the compelling story to life. The upcoming second season will feature a completely new story and cast, and it’s likely to be another hit for Netflix viewers.

6) Arcane

Honestly, I was surprised by how much I loved Arcane. I didn’t think a show based on League of Legends would be so good, but it really is. It’s a gripping fantasy drama about two sisters caught in a war between these incredibly distinct cities. What blew me away was the action – it’s genuinely thrilling – but it’s the characters that really stay with you. And the world-building? Absolutely stunning. The creators made Zaun and Piltover feel so real and lived-in with incredible detail and visuals. It’s a fantastic series.

At the heart of Arcane are the compelling stories of Vi and Jinx, brought to life by Hailee Steinfeld and Ella Purnell. Their journeys are what make the show so impactful, offering both exciting action and deeply engaging character development. With two seasons full of memorable moments and a rewarding finale, Arcane is a must-watch for anyone still on the fence.

5) Adolescence

“Adolescence” is a difficult but important watch, with a story that will connect with many viewers. The limited series, set in Yorkshire, England, centers on 13-year-old Jamie (Owen Cooper) who is arrested after a girl at his school is murdered. Through interviews with investigators, the show explores how Jamie became violent and prejudiced against women, examining the impact of online bullying and exposure to extremist views online.

I was completely blown away by Adolescence, even though it’s only four episodes long. It really stuck with me because the story felt disturbingly real. The actor, Cooper, gave a truly incredible performance – he completely embodied hatred, and it made me think about how powerful propaganda can be. Honestly, it’s a remarkable show, and I think everyone should really watch it and consider what it’s saying.

4) The Diplomat

Netflix’s The Diplomat is one of the best political dramas available. The show follows Kate Wyler, played by Keri Russell, as she navigates the challenges of being the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom. Even after three seasons, The Diplomat keeps viewers hooked with its suspenseful plot and well-developed characters. Keri Russell delivers a fantastic performance, portraying Wyler as a smart, appealing, and realistically flawed woman. The show skillfully blends the intensity of her career with the difficulties of her personal life and marriage. It’s a highly recommended series and remains a standout offering on Netflix.

3) Ripley

If you loved the book and film The Talented Mr. Ripley, you’ll be captivated by Netflix’s new series, Ripley. This eight-part show stars Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley, a clever con artist who pretends to be someone he’s not while traveling through 1960s Europe. What starts as a simple scam quickly turns dangerous, leading to murder, secrets, and a desperate pursuit by the police. With incredible performances and stunning visuals, Ripley is a thrilling experience from beginning to end. It’s packed with suspense, unexpected twists, and beautiful scenery, making it a show everyone should watch. You won’t easily forget this gripping story of crime and deception.

2) The Gentlemen

The first season of Netflix’s The Gentlemen was a hit with both critics and viewers, creating a lot of anticipation for what comes next. The series, a crime comedy by Guy Ritchie, is based on his 2019 movie of the same name. It centers on Eddie Horniman (Theo James) who unexpectedly inherits his father’s property only to find it’s now the center of a massive drug operation. True to Guy Ritchie’s style, The Gentlemen is packed with action, over-the-top humor, and plenty of violence.

James’s character is both instantly likable and cleverly intelligent. The supporting cast in The Gentlemen is consistently funny, featuring memorable characters like Eddie’s erratic brother, Freddy Horniman (Daniel Ings), and the tough drug lord next door, Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario). With exciting action, smart humor, and a fascinating look at the ruthless world of crime, The Gentlemen is a must-watch, especially with the second season on the way.

1) The Fall of the House of Usher

Mike Flanagan, known for his horror writing and filmmaking, has created his strongest Netflix series yet with The Fall of the House of Usher. This eight-episode miniseries, inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, tells the story of the Usher family’s rise to power and their eventual, dramatic downfall. The show centers on Roderick Usher (played by Bruce Greenwood), a powerful pharmaceutical CEO, and the strange deaths of his six children. The Fall of the House of Usher is a gripping and intense watch from beginning to end, blending horror and drama in a way that brilliantly updates Poe’s classic themes for a modern audience. With both shocking scares and plenty of gore, the show’s compelling story makes it a perfect binge-watch for anyone on Netflix.

Okay, fellow movie and TV lovers, I’m always on the hunt for something new to binge-watch! I’m curious – what have you been loving on Netflix lately? Seriously, drop a comment and let’s chat about it over on the ComicBook Forum – I’m eager to hear your recommendations!

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2025-12-31 19:29