
The world of streaming is constantly changing, with both returning shows and exciting new ones. Netflix has planned a huge collection of content for 2025, featuring everything from sci-fi and gripping dramas to animated series from around the globe. Viewers can look forward to the finales of popular stories, as well as brand new shows that are redefining what TV can be. This is a spotlight on the most talked-about and critically acclaimed series of the year.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016–2025)

The final season of the show brings the battle against the Upside Down to an explosive end in Hawkins. Eleven and her friends face their biggest threat yet as the line between their world and the Upside Down disappears. They’ll have to deal with their personal histories as they prepare for a final showdown with Vecna. This season finally answers the show’s biggest questions and gives a heartfelt goodbye to the main characters.
‘Squid Game’ (2021–2025)

Gi hun is back in the dangerous game, this time determined to reveal who is running it. This season introduces a new round of childhood games, twisted into deadly challenges. The new players all have their own reasons for being there, and their stories add layers of complexity to Gi hun’s fight for survival. The series continues to offer a critical look at the desperation of those competing and the indifference of those watching.
‘Wednesday’ (2022–2025)

Wednesday Addams is back at Nevermore Academy, this time investigating new supernatural dangers and puzzling mysteries. The show doubles down on the scary parts while still keeping the darkly funny tone of the first season. We’ll see some familiar Addams family members help Wednesday as she juggles her social life with solving crimes. The story follows her as she discovers hidden truths about the school’s past and her own family history.
‘One Piece’ (2023–2025)

Luffy and his pirate crew, the Straw Hats, are still sailing the Grand Line, hoping to find the greatest treasure ever. This season focuses on the story of Alabasta, where they team up with Princess Vivi to protect her kingdom from the evil organization, Baroque Works. We also see live-action versions of beloved characters like Tony Tony Chopper and Nico Robin. The show keeps its excellent quality and stays true to the original manga’s story and feel.
‘The Night Agent’ (2023–2025)

Peter Sutherland is now a fully active agent in the secretive Night Action program. After the events at the White House, he’s sent around the world to thwart dangerous global plots. His working relationship with Rose Larkin deepens as they encounter new enemies from inside the intelligence world. Each episode is packed with thrilling action and suspenseful political twists, building on the story established in the first season.
‘The Sandman’ (2022–2025)

Dream, after a long imprisonment, struggles to adjust to life and rebuild relationships with his family. The story focuses on a conflict called ‘Season of Mists,’ where gods fight over control of Hell. Dream has to form tricky alliances and manage the world of dreams and nightmares. This part of the story beautifully captures the complex and imaginative world of the original graphic novels with its clever and thoughtful writing.
‘Black Mirror’ (2011–2025)

This popular series is back with a fresh set of independent stories exploring the troubling consequences of today’s technology. Each episode offers a different look at how things like social media, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality could affect us in the near future, focusing on thought-provoking warnings about where we’re headed and the moral issues we face. The show also features well-known actors playing characters caught in strange and disturbing digital worlds.
‘The Recruit’ (2022–2025)

Owen Hendricks unexpectedly returns to the dangerous world of international spying following the dramatic end of his last mission. As a relatively inexperienced CIA lawyer, he faces both legal challenges and physical threats while working with people he can’t fully trust. His inexperience proves to be a weakness at times, but also gives him a fresh perspective as he tries to survive among seasoned spies. The series blends comedic moments with intense, high-stakes drama as Owen works to uncover complex government secrets.
‘XO, Kitty’ (2023–2025)

Kitty Song Covey is continuing to figure out who she is and find love while going to school in Seoul, Korea. The story shows her dealing with the challenges of her background and her growing feelings for the people around her. Set against a backdrop of cultural differences and typical teenage experiences, Kitty learns and grows as she lives in a new country. This season builds on the ideas of love and self-discovery that fans enjoyed in the ‘To All the Boys’ movies.
‘The Witcher’ (2019–2025)

Geralt of Rivia is still dedicated to keeping Ciri safe from those who want to use her incredible, inherited power. Across the Continent, things are becoming more chaotic as the war between Nilfgaard and the Northern Kingdoms intensifies. This season follows Geralt, Yennefer, and Ciri as they struggle to remain united. Liam Hemsworth takes on the role of the monster hunter Geralt, battling both dangerous beasts and powerful foes.
‘Emily in Paris’ (2020–2025)

Emily Cooper navigates her job in the glamorous world of luxury marketing alongside a messy love life while living in France. At her workplace, Agence Grateau, she faces new obstacles and professional competition as she strives to succeed. The show continues to feature stunning fashion and beautiful scenery throughout Paris and other European destinations. Throughout it all, Emily grows as a person, adapts to a new culture, and figures out where she wants to build her future.
‘Cobra Kai’ (2018–2025)

As a lifelong movie fan, I was completely invested in the Sekai Taikai tournament – it really decided everything for all the dojos and their senseis. Watching Daniel and Johnny guide their students through this incredibly tough international competition was intense! More than just karate, though, the show finally dealt with all the old baggage between these characters, and hinted at what their lives would look like after the competition. It was a really satisfying ending, brilliantly connecting the spirit of the original films with the stories of this new generation.
‘Heartstopper’ (2022–2025)

As Nick and Charlie get ready for university, they learn what it really means to be in a long-term relationship. The show continues to focus on their close friendships and honestly portrays important issues like mental health. Staying true to what made it so popular, each episode is hopeful and heartwarming, highlighting how important open communication and being yourself are in any relationship.
‘Outer Banks’ (2020–2025)

The Pogues embark on a thrilling treasure hunt that takes them outside of North Carolina for the first time. Their search for valuable historical artifacts puts them in danger, facing off against powerful enemies and the authorities. As the risks get higher, the friendships between John B and his crew are pushed to their limits. Packed with action and suspense, the group races to find a treasure that could change their lives.
‘Bridgerton’ (2020–2025)

Benedict Bridgerton is the focus this season as he tries to find a captivating woman he met at a masked ball. The story continues to follow the romantic lives and scandals of high society, all while the mysterious Lady Whistledown spreads gossip. Beautiful costumes and lavish parties create the backdrop for the Bridgerton family’s search for love and suitable marriages, balancing historical detail with a contemporary feel.
‘Zero Day’ (2025)

A retired U.S. President is called back into service to investigate a devastating cyberattack. Starring Robert De Niro, this gripping political thriller examines how the spread of false information can threaten a country’s stability. The story follows the hunt for the truth as different groups try to control the investigation for their own purposes. With a suspenseful plot and strong acting, the film offers a realistic portrayal of today’s security challenges.
‘Sirens’ (2025)

Okay, so I just finished watching this series, and it’s a really compelling, darkly funny look at wealth and obsession. It centers around three very different women who become completely fixated on the life of this incredibly rich guy and his world. What starts as fascination quickly spirals into something much more complicated. The show brilliantly exposes the power plays and hidden secrets that come with extreme wealth, and it’s fascinating to watch these women get caught up in a game of manipulation and social climbing. It’s not afraid to poke fun at the excesses of the super-rich, and it does so with a really sharp wit. Honestly, it’s a smart, biting commentary on the elite in today’s society.
‘Black Rabbit’ (2025)

A New York City nightclub owner unexpectedly welcomes his troubled brother back into his life, sparking a family drama filled with long-held secrets and the potential to ruin everything they’ve built. The story follows these brothers as they grapple with the challenges of success and personal struggles, set against the backdrop of the city’s vibrant and often dangerous nightlife. Expect powerful acting and a raw, realistic portrayal of the price of chasing your dreams.
‘Devil May Cry’ (2025)

This animated series follows Dante, a renowned demon hunter, as he fights supernatural threats to the human world. Each episode showcases his exciting, fast-paced missions where he uses his special abilities and weapons to defeat terrifying monsters. The show captures the look and feel of the popular video game, including its dark, gothic style, and also explores the story of Dante’s family and his ongoing battle against the forces of Hell.
‘Blue Eye Samurai’ (2023–2025)

Mizu’s relentless pursuit of revenge takes her outside of Japan as she hunts down those who have harmed her. The show features breathtaking animation that brings both the intense fighting and the gorgeous scenery of 17th-century Japan to life. Along the way, Mizu meets new friends and foes, learning to navigate unfamiliar cultures while keeping her past a secret. The series delves into ideas of honor and self-discovery through the story of a skilled warrior.
‘Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft’ (2024–2025)

This animated series follows Lara Croft as she explores old ruins and discovers worldwide conspiracies. She’s on a quest to find a powerful artifact that could change history, and she’ll need all her skills and smarts to beat a well-funded, secret organization. The show connects the storylines of the newer and older Lara Croft games.
‘Splinter Cell: Deathwatch’ (2025)

This animated spy thriller follows Sam Fisher, a covert operative working for the top-secret Fourth Echelon program. He’s tasked with preventing a coordinated series of attacks targeting critical infrastructure worldwide, carried out by a mysterious terrorist organization. The story emphasizes Sam’s skill with advanced technology and tactical maneuvers as he operates in dangerous locations around the globe, while also exploring the loneliness and ethical challenges of his hidden profession.
‘Supacell’ (2024–2025)

In South London, a diverse group of everyday people suddenly develop superpowers. They must learn to control these abilities while staying hidden from a shadowy organization. The story centers on their fight to protect their neighborhood and families from both large-scale dangers and personal struggles. Each character uses their powers to cope with the challenges of ordinary life, all set against a believable city backdrop. This series offers a new take on superheroes by focusing on real-world issues and relatable characters.
‘The Diplomat’ (2023–2025)

Kate Wyler navigates challenging international crises while also dealing with the difficulties in her marriage to another diplomat. The story centers around rising tensions in the Middle East, demanding careful negotiation and strategic political moves. As Kate weighs her options for the future, her dedication to her career clashes with her personal aspirations. The show offers a glimpse into the complex world of global politics through its quick-witted conversations and detailed storyline.
‘Mo’ (2022–2025)

Mo Najjar is working through the difficulties of the US immigration process while also caring for his family in Houston. The show, a blend of comedy and drama, thoughtfully and humorously portrays what it’s like to be Palestinian-American. As Mo encounters new job prospects and personal obstacles, his strength and positive outlook are put to the test. The story offers a very personal exploration of what ‘home’ truly means and the challenges of being officially recognized.
‘All of Us Are Dead’ (2022–2025)

As a huge fan of zombie flicks, I was completely hooked by this new season! It picks up with the people who barely made it out of Hyosan High, and their world has totally fallen apart. We follow them as they try to survive in the ruins of the city, but the zombies aren’t the only problem – they’re evolving! It’s not just about fighting off the undead, though; the real drama comes from the tension within the group as they desperately search for a safe place and, maybe, a way to fix everything. This season really opens things up, taking the horror out of the school and into the wider, ruined city – it’s intense!
‘Alice in Borderland’ (2020–2025)

Arisu and Usagi are back in deserted Tokyo, determined to finally understand the dangerous games. This season features even trickier mental challenges that push people to their breaking points. They’ll need to team up and solve the puzzle of the Borderlands before it’s too late. Expect stunning visuals and heart-pounding action as this thrilling story unfolds.
‘Physical: 100’ (2023–2025)

One hundred athletes, representing a wide range of sports, push their bodies to the limit in a competition to achieve peak physical condition. This season introduces tougher challenges that will test not only their strength and agility, but also their mental toughness. Athletes will need to team up and compete individually, as they face elimination rounds while striving for the top prize. The series celebrates the many forms of physical ability and the incredible drive of the human spirit.
‘Love Is Blind’ (2020–2025)

The show features a fresh group of singles looking for love by getting to know each other’s personalities – without seeing what each other looks like. We follow these couples as they go from communicating privately in ‘pods’ to facing the challenges of the real world, and ultimately, their wedding days. Expect plenty of drama and emotional moments as they discover if their connections can last. It’s a fascinating social experiment that offers a different take on modern dating and keeps viewers hooked.
‘Selling Sunset’ (2019–2025)

Selling Sunset follows the agents of the Oppenheim Group as they work in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of luxury real estate in Los Angeles. This season, expect stunning multi-million dollar homes and the personal conflicts that come with working alongside ambitious colleagues. With new faces joining the team and veteran agents hitting big career moments, the show provides an inside look at the glamorous, yet demanding, life of selling high-end properties.
‘Senna’ (2024–2025)

This drama tells the story of Ayrton Senna, the famous Formula One champion, exploring both his incredible racing career and his life off the track. It follows his journey to the top of the sport, showcasing his intense competition with other drivers. The series highlights the passion and commitment that made Senna a hero in Brazil and a worldwide sports legend, using real footage and recreated scenes to celebrate his life and memory.
‘Pulse’ (2025)

This medical drama follows the doctors and nurses at a Miami trauma center as they navigate the intense, daily challenges of saving lives. The show explores the personal sacrifices they make, the difficulties they face at work, and the relationships that develop among colleagues. Each episode features critical medical cases and moving patient stories.
‘The Boroughs’ (2025)
When a strange and dangerous threat emerges, the residents of a retirement community – a surprising group of heroes – must team up to save the world. This exciting series blends mystery and adventure with the insights of its older characters, who rely on their years of experience to defeat enemies that others can’t even perceive. It’s a unique twist on the typical coming-of-age story, exploring growth and discovery in the later years of life.
‘Running Point’ (2025)

This comedy series takes a hilarious look behind the scenes of a professional basketball team’s management. It follows the executives as they navigate scandals and deal with the team’s often-eccentric players. The show uses satire to explore the worlds of sports, business, and celebrity, revealing the wild and unpredictable work it takes to run a successful team.
‘Department Q’ (2025)
A detective in Edinburgh heads a new team focused on solving old, unsolved crimes that the police have given up on. The show follows the team as they find new clues and finally bring justice to the victims. Each case delves into the city’s shadowy past and the minds of the criminals. The series is adapted from bestselling novels and is known for its dark and realistic feel.
‘Castlevania: Nocturne’ (2023–2025)

During the French Revolution, Richter Belmont fights a powerful vampire threatening humanity. The game mixes terrifying supernatural events with the chaos of the revolution, pitting monster hunters against terrifying creatures. As the battle grows more intense, Richter learns new magical skills and teams up with unexpected allies. The game’s beautiful animation and well-developed characters stay true to the spirit of the classic series.
‘Arcane’ (2021–2025)

The long-standing conflict between the wealthy city of Piltover and the struggling undercity of Zaun finally comes to a head. Vi and Jinx are caught on opposing sides of a war sparked by powerful technology and old resentments. The story examines the difficult decisions made by those in charge and the creators of new inventions as their world falls into disorder. This concluding chapter offers a satisfying and moving end to the stories of beloved characters from League of Legends.
‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ (2024–2025)

This true crime series focuses on the well-known Menendez brothers case. It details the events before their parents’ murders and the intense media coverage of their trial. By showing multiple viewpoints, the series reveals the complicated relationships within the family and the arguments made during the legal proceedings. It offers a disturbing look at a case that gripped the nation in the 1990s.
‘Black Doves’ (2024–2025)

As a total cinema fan, I was hooked by this premise! It’s about a secret agent who’s built a life amongst London’s elite, but everything gets complicated when her cover is blown and her family is put at risk. The story unfolds during the Christmas season, and it’s a real rollercoaster as she tries to unravel a dangerous conspiracy. She reconnects with an old friend, and together they dig into a web of betrayals. What I love is that it’s not just action-packed; it’s also a really emotional story about a woman juggling two completely different worlds.
‘Toxic Town’ (2025)

I was completely captivated by this drama – it’s based on a true story about a fight for justice in the UK. It follows the incredible journey of three mothers who bravely took on a huge corporation, determined to get answers and protect their community. What really struck me was how powerfully it showed the sheer determination it takes to challenge a system that’s failing people, and the importance of fighting for the health of those who come after us. It’s a really moving and realistic look at a shocking environmental scandal.
‘Missing You’ (2025)

Eleven years after her fiancé disappeared, a detective is stunned to find him on a dating app. This series, based on a Harlan Coben novel, follows her as she tries to find out what really happened the night he vanished. Her investigation quickly pulls her into a web of secrets connected to her family and coworkers, filled with the surprising twists and suspense that fans expect from Coben’s stories.
‘Death by Lightning’ (2025)

This historical drama tells the story of President James Garfield’s life and untimely death. Matthew Macfadyen plays Charles Guiteau, Garfield’s assassin, as the film explores the political climate of the late 1800s. The movie uniquely focuses on the connection between Garfield and his killer, and also sheds light on the medical treatments used at the time. Michael Shannon stars as President Garfield in this in-depth look at a pivotal moment in American history.
‘The 8 Show’ (2024–2025)

Eight people are stuck in a strange building, forced to play a dangerous game where every second counts as money. Their position in the game – and on different floors of the building – reflects how much they’ve earned. As the competition goes on, the power dynamics create intense conflict and force the group to compromise their morals. This unsettling story is a critique of capitalism and greed, set in a bizarre and claustrophobic world.
Please share your favorite picks from this list and tell us what you are watching in the comments.
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