





There’s nothing like going all in on a series. You know the feeling. It could be a show that a friend told you to watch, or one you saw a meme about, or maybe one you’ve already seen but has you so hooked that you can’t help but rewatch. No matter how you get there, once that pilot episode is queued up, you find yourself so engrossed in the action and so immersed in the world of the show that you’re powerless to resist. Prepare to make a you-sized dent in your couch.
If you’re on the lookout for a show that thoroughly sucks you in, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s a roundup of 12 absorbing series on Netflix that have that special hypnotic quality that keeps you up late watching — and then keeps you awake in bed obsessing over characters and storylines and wondering what’s coming next. Choose from the list below for compelling human dramas, riveting mysteries, and captivating casts of characters that are sure to dig their claws into your brain. Happy streaming — and good luck disengaging.





Based on the bestselling Chinese novel series Remembrance of Earth’s Past by Liu Cixin, this mind-bending sci-fi mystery from creators David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo first mesmerized viewers in 2024. Now it has Seasons 2 and 3 on the way. The acclaimed first season kicks off the cosmically compelling saga on a grand scale, with an ensemble cast centered around five friends (Eiza González, John Bradley, Jovan Adepo, Alex Sharp, and Jess Hong), a group of scientists who, when confounded by a series of inexplicable phenomena, begin to piece together the truth about what’s really happening — and the answer may not be entirely earthbound.

With Bryan Cranston’s Walter White, Breaking Bad delivered one of television’s all-time greatest antiheroes. Over five seasons (airing from 2008 to 2013), it delivers an epic tragedy to hold you in its thrall. The multi-Emmy-winning crime drama, created by Vince Gilligan and now regarded as a modern classic, follows Albuquerque high school chemistry teacher Walter after he receives an inoperable cancer diagnosis. Fearing for his family’s future, he starts cooking meth with his former student Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), which takes him down a twisty path into a dark criminal underworld. Once you’re in, go even deeper with the 2015 spin-off prequel series Better Call Saul, a six-season legal crime drama revolving around Bob Odenkirk’s corrupt lawyer Saul Goodman.

Pay close attention to this twisty German sci-fi mystery series, which follows the residents of a small town, Winden, after a child goes missing. The surrounding woods are dark and deep, but the locals wouldn’t be quite so spooked if the same thing hadn’t also happened decades earlier. At the center of it all are four families — the Kahnwalds, Nielsens, Dopplers, and Tiedemanns — whose involvement in an eerie time-travel conspiracy stretches across multiple generations and has potentially dire implications for the town’s past, present, and future. Louis Hofmann (Ripley) leads this large ensemble cast that also includes Oliver Masucci (Day Shift), Jördis Triebel (The Empress), and Maja Schöne (The Fire).

A newer arrival in the rich landscape of spellbinding TV shows, Dept. Q has already made a mark with its first season, which dropped in 2025, and now has a second on the way. Created by Scott Frank and Chandni Lakhani and based on the Danish noir novel series by Jussi Adler-Olsen, the crime thriller stars Matthew Goode as Carl Morck, the jaded and aloof detective tasked with assembling a new cold-case unit headquartered in his Edinburgh police station’s dingy basement. Hostile though his demeanor may be, DCI Morck has sharp instincts, whether he’s choosing a mismatched team of investigators or chasing down the truth about long-forgotten cases.

This spy thriller, created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Crashing) and executive produced by Emerald Fennell (Wuthering Heights), follows British intelligence officer Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), who, after growing bored with her day-to-day protection gig at MI5, becomes obsessed with tracking down a chic international assassin known only as Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Unfortunately for Eve — or, maybe, fortunately — her mark is just as enamored with her. The two play an epic game of cat and mouse with the potential to destroy them both over the course of this four-season series based on Luke Jennings’s Villanelle novels.

A classic character gets a cool contemporary treatment in this three-season French crime thriller created by George Kay and François Uzan in 2021 (with Part 4 currently in the works). Omar Sy stars as Assane Diop, an exceptionally smooth criminal who styles himself after the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, created by the writer Maurice Leblanc in the early 1900s. With his thorough knowledge of Lupin’s tricks and charisma, Assane seeks to avenge his father’s wrongful imprisonment and expose the crimes of a powerful family. The deeper you get into this tangled web of elegant schemes, the more you’ll have to remind yourself to exhale.

As disturbing as it is enthralling, Joe Penhall’s chilling true crime–inspired psychological thriller investigates the warped psyches of the most depraved criminals. The acclaimed two-season series is based on John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker’s nonfiction book and was produced and largely directed by David Fincher. Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany play special agents, and Anna Torv plays a psychologist, all working in the FBI’s newly formed Behavioral Science Unit in the late ’70s and early ’80s. Together, the three embark on an ambitious research project: understanding the minds of serial killers by interviewing those who are already behind bars.

Cash in on four seasons’ worth of absorbing crime drama, created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams in 2017. Starring Jason Bateman (also an Emmy-winning director of the show in 2019), the series follows Marty Byrde, a financial advisor who gets into hot water with a Mexican drug cartel. He moves his family (which includes Laura Linney as his wife, Wendy) to the Lake of the Ozarks, where he sets up a money laundering operation to redress the situation. Once in Missouri, he finds himself working with and against various local criminals (including Ruth, played by three-time Emmy-winning Julia Garner).

An underrepresented piece of English history sets the backdrop for a riveting tale in Steven Knight’s stylish historical crime drama, originally broadcast in the UK from 2013 to 2022. Across six seasons, Peaky Blinders dramatizes the years following the end of World War I, revolving around the titular Birmingham street gang. Oscar winner Cillian Murphy stars as Tommy Shelby, a shrewd and ambitious crime boss, and Sam Neill as the dogged chief inspector determined to shut the gang down. And if you start to miss gang life once you’ve finished, you’re in luck: The sequel film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, is also streaming on Netflix..

At first glance, this South Korean series from creator Hwang Dong-hyuk is a propulsive, ever-intensifying dystopian thriller designed to keep you on the edge of your seat. However, it’s also a sharp commentary about class conflict and wealth disparity under capitalism. The Emmy-winning series, with its ensemble cast led by Lee Jung-jae, depicts a competition in which hundreds of people in dire financial situations compete to win a life-changing fortune. The challenges in the contest are all designed from children’s games — games that are fatal for the losers. The haunting show was such a hit that it inspired the 2023 reality competition series Squid Game: The Challenge. Let the games begin.

If you want to immerse yourself in the strange, then the Duffer Brothers’ sci-fi nostalgia trip will take you there (and turn you upside down in the process). The beloved horror mystery — launched in 2016 and spanning five seasons — follows a group of school friends in small- town Hawkins, Indiana, in the ’80s. When one of them disappears amid a string of supernatural happenings, the kids investigate with the help of the missing boy’s mother (Winona Ryder) and the local police chief (David Harbour). The young cast includes Millie Bobby Brown, Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, and Noah Schnapp.

The Walking Dead, which ran for 12 years from 2010 to 2022, is an 11-season horror juggernaut that launched spin-off series, novels, video games, and more than a few careers. Based on the graphic novels by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard, it follows a group of survivors, led by sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln), in the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. Together, this found family — including Rick’s son, Carl (Chandler Riggs), Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun), Carol Peletier (Melissa McBride), Maggie Greene (Lauren Cohan), and Michonne (Danai Gurira) — fights to survive another day and maybe reclaim a version of their former world.







































































