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Top 10 Netflix Series you Should be Watching Right Now!

Watch before 2021 ENDS

By David RushPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Top 10 Netflix Series you Should be Watching Right Now!
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Netflix has gradually become one of the biggest TV networks in the world. If you’re looking for a series to watch on Netflix, this list will help you choose what to watch. Netflix has so much good stuff on it these days, but there are certain series that rise above the rest. Here are our picks for the Netflix top 10 series you should be watching right now.

Netflix top 10 series to watch right now

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Money Heist is the clear winner with its final series airing last week, but close behind it is Netflix’s Lost In Space, which also had its final series air recently.

The biggest news here, though, is just how powerful Netflix’s commissioning has been, with all of the shows in the Netflix Top 10 Series.

Netflix Top 10 Series are:

1. Money Heist

The first one on our list of Netflix Top 10 Series is Money Heist for a reason. For nearly 190 million total viewing hours last week, Netflix audiences were screaming the rallying cry “Bella Ciao” after the fifth and final instalment of the Spanish drama series “La Casa de Papel” (“Money Heist”) dropped Dec. 3 on the streamer.

Within two days, “Money Heist” stole the thunder of Netflix’s English language shows, rising to No. 1 on Netflix’s Global top 10 lists with far more total viewing hours than the week’s top English-language show, “Lost in Space,” which logged 47.38 million hours for Season 3 during the week of Nov. 29. “Money Heist,” the twisty story of a bank robbery, features standout performances from Úrsula Corberó, Álvaro Morte, Itziar Ituño, Pedro Alonso and Najwa Nimri, among another international talent.

2. Lost in Space

When the relaunched Lost in Space series premiered in 2018, it was watched by 6.3 million Netflix customers in its first 72 hours, according to Netflix’s self-reporting, making it one of the strongest debuts on the platform that year. Since then, streaming platforms have seen a surge in big-budget space sci-fi television.

‘Lost In Space’ brings us deep into space, or at least we know it when they say it because there isn’t much time we juggle in space and immediately jump onto a planet for survival… This is family-friendly science fiction, drama, and adventure show that seems similar but distinct. – Chris Holgate

3. Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous

The fourth season of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous began with a bang. It’s rare for any series, children’s or otherwise, to be able to maintain its quality for three years in a row, but the writers of Camp Cretaceous were able to do so thanks to a strong focus on the bonds between the (now former) campers and a special kind of empathy for the dinosaurs that were hunting them. Season 4 unfortunately brings a stop to the streak.

It’s entertaining, and it’s worth watching at least once because it provides a parallel storey to the Jurassic World film; it has great visuals, as one would expect from DreamWorks animation; and the background score is fantastic; if you feel the tension in the series, it’s because of the immersive visuals and music; remove them and this could become laughable, and the overall direction of the plot is good.

4. Squid Game

Number 4 on our Netflix Top 10 Series is Squid Game. A story about cash-strapped contestants competing in children’s games with only 2 outcomes – either $38M in cash or death in a flash.

In 90 countries, it is the most popular Netflix show. A crazy plot that was first conceived in 2008 but was repeatedly rejected before becoming a worldwide success is enough to pique anyone’s interest.

Multitasker extraordinaire Because Hwang Dong-Hyuk was both a writer and a director, nothing was lost in translation, allowing the tale to be translated into actions and feelings exactly as the storyteller intended.

5. Arcane

The origins of two iconic League champions, set in the utopian Piltover and the oppressed underground of Zaun.

Arcane follows sisters Vi and Jinx as they grow up in the lanes of Zaun, dealing with a stratified class system that resulted in their parents’ deaths. Vander takes them in and raises them as his own, laying down his terrible history to care for them.

The show is so well-animated that it’s worth watching for that alone, but it’s made even better with a well-crafted tale. Its release schedule, which corresponds to time leaps, demonstrates Riot’s mastery at crafting these stories within the universe they’ve created over the past decade.

6. The Queen Of Flow

Seventeen years after being wrongly imprisoned, a talented songwriter seeks justice against the men who caused her downfall and killed her family.

Family, love, friendship, betrayal, retribution, justice, and, of course, a mutual passion and understanding for reggaeton music are all present in this show. In a long time.

7. The King’s Affection

During the Joseon Dynasty, the Crown Princess Consort gives birth to twins but sends the girl away to spare her life. Years later, the twin son dies in an accident and his sister must assume his identity and throne, all while hiding her true self.

Great plot, amazing cast, wonderful sceneries, costumes and a whole lot more that you will find interesting here.

The show is well-directed and detailed, but the show is a little cliche. Nevertheless, it is definitely worth a watch if historical k-dramas float your boat.

8. Maid

If you’re looking to start a new show filled with real-world drama, powerful women and conversations that need to be had, look no further than Netflix’s MAID.

Domestic violence is initially depicted in this series as merely being verbal or emotional. Alex is cut off from all money unless Sean personally delivers it to her, she is unable to communicate with her immediate family. However, emotional and verbal violence frequently leads to physical assault, which can quickly escalate to the unspeakable.

9. Hellbound

Unearthly beings deliver condemnations, sending individuals to hell and giving rise to a religious group founded on the idea of divine justice.

The story behind it is incredible; it’s almost as if the directors are attempting to portray what a religious person or a person with religion is like (not all, of course) because most people who follow their religion will do good deeds because they don’t want to be in hell, just like in the series, where people became scared when they saw the first demonstration and began to bow with fear instead of respect.

It also illustrates that in the ‘New Truth,’ people show shame, anger, or hatred toward those who violate their rules/religion to the point where they begin to hurt and beat them up, just as in reality, people with religion will begin to hate and condemn those who commit sins as if they have killed someone.

10. A True Story

The last one in Netflix Top 10 Series is A True Story. A tour stop becomes a matter of life and death for a famous comic when the fallout from a night with his brother threatens to destroy everything he’s built.

In this film, Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes were absolutely AMAZING!! In the twists that developed during the series, they both displayed dry wit and outright skill.

Wesley is a master at lulling you into a state of relaxation before hitting when you aren’t expecting it. Kevin’s acting ability has a lot of depth, and I want to see more of him. TRUE STORY is a masterpiece of suspense and acting that you should see if you haven’t already.

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David Rush

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