Your Next Binge Is on This List
With hundreds of series available across streaming platforms, choosing what to watch next can feel overwhelming. We've cut through the noise to bring you ten of the most binge-worthy TV series available right now — across genres and platforms. Whether you're into thrillers, comedy-dramas, or fantasy epics, there's something here for you.
1. Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Genre: Spy Thriller | Seasons: 4
Arguably the best spy series on television. Gary Oldman leads a cast of disgraced MI5 agents operating out of a forgotten department called Slough House. Sharp writing, brilliant performances, and genuine tension in every episode. Start here if you haven't.
2. Severance (Apple TV+)
Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller | Seasons: 2
Employees at a mysterious corporation have their work and personal memories surgically separated. What follows is one of the most inventive, visually striking, and deeply unsettling series in recent memory. Season 2 delivered on the hype.
3. The Bear (Hulu / Disney+)
Genre: Drama / Comedy | Seasons: 3
Already covered in depth on our site — if you haven't started yet, this is your sign. Three seasons of exceptional television about food, grief, and ambition.
4. Shogun (Hulu / Disney+)
Genre: Historical Drama | Seasons: 1 (Season 2 in development)
The 2024 reimagining of James Clavell's epic novel swept the Emmy Awards. A feudal Japan epic told with nuance and respect, anchored by stunning performances from Hiroyuki Sanada and Anna Sawai. Essential viewing.
5. The Penguin (Max)
Genre: Crime Drama | Seasons: 1
Colin Farrell is unrecognizable and extraordinary as Oz Cobb — the Penguin — as he rises through Gotham's criminal underworld. A gritty, character-driven crime saga that doesn't require prior Batman knowledge to enjoy.
6. Baby Reindeer (Netflix)
Genre: Psychological Drama | Seasons: 1 (Mini-series)
Richard Gadd's semi-autobiographical story about stalking and trauma became one of 2024's most talked-about shows. Deeply uncomfortable at times, but extraordinarily crafted. Only 7 episodes — watch it in one sitting.
7. House of the Dragon (Max)
Genre: Fantasy Drama | Seasons: 2
The Game of Thrones prequel found its footing in Season 2, delivering the dragon warfare fans had been promised. If you abandoned the franchise after GoT's ending, this is a genuinely worthy return.
8. Black Mirror (Netflix)
Genre: Sci-Fi Anthology | Seasons: 7
The anthology series about technology and society continues to produce standout episodes. You can watch in any order — start with whichever episode description intrigues you most.
9. The Diplomat (Netflix)
Genre: Political Drama | Seasons: 2
Keri Russell plays a newly appointed US ambassador navigating an international crisis while managing a complicated marriage. Witty, smart, and genuinely gripping. A rare political drama that's actually fun to watch.
10. Pachinko (Apple TV+)
Genre: Historical Drama | Seasons: 2
An epic multi-generational saga of a Korean family spanning the 20th century. Told across multiple timelines and languages, it's one of the most visually and emotionally ambitious series streaming has produced.
How to Pick Where to Start
- Short on time? Baby Reindeer (7 episodes) or Slow Horses Season 1 (6 episodes)
- Want action and spectacle? Shogun or House of the Dragon
- Prefer something thought-provoking? Severance or Pachinko
- Just want to laugh and cry? The Bear or The Diplomat