If you’ve been finding the latest season of Black Mirror captivating and craving even more dark television storylines, then I have good news for you!
Viewers can now stream the 2019 series “Years and Years,” created by Russell T Davies (known for his work on “Doctor Who”), directly on Netflix. This gives fans a chance to revisit the show or allows newcomers an opportunity to experience it for the first time.
This series features Rory Kinnear, Jessica Hynes, Russell Tovey, Ruth Madeley, T’Nia Miller, Anne Reid, and Emma Thompson as its main characters. The story unfolds over a period of political upheaval, beginning in the year 2019 and continuing until 2034, focusing on the journey of one family during these tumultuous times.
The summary for this drama describes it as a grand tale, spanning 15 years, which follows an ordinary family as they journey through extraordinary events.
In rapid societal evolution, the Lyons are poised to encounter all that we aspire for in the coming times, as well as all our apprehensions.
They’ll experience periods of love and loss, fragmentation and reunion, always moving forward, looking towards the future.

The summary indicates that the show follows the family as they maneuver through a world that’s been shaken up due to political changes, economic instability, and rapid technological progression.
However, contrary to what one might expect, “Years and Years” isn’t a somber or frightening series. Instead, it’s brimming with humor, affection, and optimism. This drama is centered around family, offering insights into how we persevere amidst a politically confusing landscape where distinguishing right from wrong becomes increasingly challenging.
The mood is forceful, humorous, tragic, and ultimately demonstrates a family’s unyielding will to endure whatever the future may bring.
Ever since “Years and Years” graced our screens, I’ve been captivated by Russell T. Davies’ storytelling prowess. He’s responsible for the poignant dramas, “It’s a Sin” and “Nolly,” before he revisited the world of Doctor Who once more since 2010.
In addition, he’s partnered up once more with Tovah for an upcoming Doctor Who extension series titled The War Between the Land and the Sea. This intriguing production is scheduled to premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer towards the end of the current year.
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2025-04-14 15:06