15 Netflix Series You Simply Have to Catch Up On

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Netflix keeps delivering shows that hook us with gripping stories and unforgettable characters. From intense dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, there’s something for everyone to binge.

This list highlights 15 series you need to catch up on. Whether you’re into crime thrillers, fantasy epics, or heartfelt romances, these shows have captured hearts worldwide. Let’s dive in.

15. ‘The Diplomat’ (2023-present)

15. ‘The Diplomat’ (2023-2025)
Let's Not Turn This Into a Whole Big Production

Keri Russell shines as Kate Wyler, an American diplomat navigating international crises in London. The show blends political intrigue with personal drama, keeping you on edge.

Season two dropped this year with six episodes, perfect for a quick binge. With season three confirmed for fall, now’s the time to catch up on this pulse-pounding series.

14. ‘Outer Banks’ (2020-present)

14. ‘Outer Banks’ (2020-2025)
Rock Fish Productions

This teen adventure follows a group of friends hunting treasure in North Carolina. The mix of romance, action, and mystery keeps you hooked.

Season four brings more mature themes like property taxes, but the thrill of the chase remains. With a fifth and final season coming, jump in now.

13. ‘Berlin’ (2023-present)

13. ‘Berlin’ (2023-2025)
Vancouver Media

This prequel to ‘Money Heist’ follows the charismatic Berlin, played by Pedro Alonso, in his earlier heist days. It’s packed with comedy and clever schemes.

The lighter tone and new cast, including Michelle Jenner, make it a fresh take. Season two is out, so get ready for more thrilling capers.

12. ‘Lupin’ (2021-present)

12. ‘Lupin’ (2021-2025)
Gaumont

Omar Sy stars as Assane, a master thief inspired by the classic Lupin stories. His charm and cunning make every heist a joy to watch.

Season three sees Assane return to Paris as a wanted man, balancing family and crime. It’s a sleek, stylish series you’ll want to binge.

11. ‘American Primeval’ (2025)

11. ‘American Primeval’ (2025)
Film 44

Set in 1857 during the Utah War, this gritty western follows a mother and son building a new life. Betty Gilpin leads a stellar cast.

The six-episode limited series dives into survival and danger in the brutal American West. It’s a must-watch for fans of intense historical dramas.

10. ‘Ransom Canyon’ (2025)

10. ‘Ransom Canyon’ (2025)
Fezziwig Studios

This modern western explores feuds and romances among Texas ranching families. Think ‘Yellowstone’ with a romantic twist, based on Jodi Thomas’s novels.

Season one spent weeks in Netflix’s top 10, and while renewal is pending, its heartfelt storytelling makes it worth watching now.

9. ‘When Life Gives You Tangerines’ (2025)

9. ‘When Life Gives You Tangerines’ (2025)
Pan Entertainment

This South Korean romance follows Oh Ae-sun and Yang Gwan-sik, two opposites falling in love on Jeju Island. IU and Park Bo-gum star.

The nonlinear story spans decades, blending nostalgia and realism. It’s a serene, emotional journey that’s earned global praise.

8. ‘Running Point’ (2025)

8. ‘Running Point’ (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

Isla Gordon, played by Kate Hudson, navigates a chaotic sports world in this comedy. Produced by Mindy Kaling and Ike Barinholtz, it’s a laugh riot.

Season one’s mix of humor and heart has earned a second season. It’s a slam dunk for comedy lovers.

7. ‘The Four Seasons’ (2025)

7. ‘The Four Seasons’ (2025)
Universal Television

This quirky comedy follows a group of friends navigating love and life. It’s a fresh, lighthearted watch with a modern twist.

Already renewed for season two, its relatable characters and sharp writing make it a perfect weekend binge.

6. ‘Sirens’ (2025)

6. ‘Sirens’ (2025)
Quiet Coyote

Meghann Fahy and Milly Alcock play sisters in this dark comedy about a mysterious cult. Set on a lavish island estate, it’s equal parts funny and intense.

The show’s seductive tone and strong performances make it a standout. Binge it for a wild, emotional ride.

5. ‘Black Mirror’ (2011-present)

5. ‘Black Mirror’ (2011-2025)
House of Tomorrow

This anthology series delivers chilling, tech-driven stories. Season seven, with a sequel to ‘USS Callister,’ keeps the unsettling vibe alive.

Each episode feels like a mini-movie, exploring dystopian futures. It’s a thought-provoking binge that’s perfect for sci-fi fans.

4. ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ (2024-present)

4. ‘America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders’ (2024-2025)
One Potato Productions

This docuseries dives into the lives of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, highlighting their talent and struggles. Season two tackles their low pay.

The show’s raw honesty and compelling stories led to real-world change. It’s a powerful watch for doc fans.

3. ‘Dept. Q’ (2025)

3. ‘Dept. Q’ (2025)
Left Bank Pictures

This crime thriller follows a grumpy Scottish detective solving cold cases. Based on Jussi Adler-Olsen’s novels, it’s a gripping mystery.

Season one’s dilapidated police unit and twisty plots have us hooked. It’s a must for fans of slow-burn dramas.

2. ‘Adolescence’ (2025)

2. ‘Adolescence’ (2025)
Warp Films

This UK limited series follows a family rocked by their son’s arrest for murder. Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper deliver raw performances.

The four-part drama tackles tough themes like online radicalization, earning massive viewership. It’s a gut-punch you can’t miss.

1. ‘Squid Game’ (2021-2025)

1. ‘Squid Game’ (2021-2025)
Siren Pictures

The Korean phenomenon returns with its third and final season. Lee Jung-jae’s Seong Gi-hun faces deadlier games and higher stakes.

Its brutal take on capitalism and survival remains gripping. With record-breaking views, it’s Netflix’s biggest hit this year.

Which Netflix series are you binging next, or did we miss your favorite? Drop your picks in the comments!

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