The Best New Netflix Series To Watch This Autumn
Some of the TV's best shows that have come out in recent years are the product of Netflix. From Baby Reindeer, to Squid Games, Money Heist and Stranger Things. The streaming service also received the highest amount of nominations at the 2024 Emmy Awards - a clear win against its competing networks.
However, given the endless amount of choice that the streaming site has to offer, scrolling through show after show can become a lot more challenging than it may seem at first remote control click. From true crime documentaries. to Hollywood classics, reality TV and psychological thrillers, deciding on a show to watch can turn into a painstakingly long task.
If you're looking for your next to show to watch, be it tense, romantic, uplifting, funny or chilling, our guide on the best of Netflix's most recent shows will help you find the series for you.
Here are the very best of Netflix's latest shows to watch:
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Best Reality Tv Series: Selling Sunset
Back for its eighth season this autumn, the real estate agents of The Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles are back to win over clients and add more properties to their lists. Of course, that isn't without the messiness of their personal lives intertwining with their work.
Cast: Chrishell Stause, Jason Oppenheim, Emma Hernan, Mary Bonnet, Chelsea Lazkani and more.
Director: Adam DiVello
Best Dystopian Series: Uglies
Set in a dystopian world where cosmetic surgery is mandatory, a young girl must decide when and how to break the cycle, as she rebels against the norm to be herself.
Cast: Joey King, Chase Stokes, Keith Powers, Laverne Cox, Brianne Tju, Kevin Miles
Director: McG
Best Romantic Comedy Series: Emily In Paris
Emily is back in Paris. But is she back with Gabriel, or Alfie? Season four of the romantic comedy is set to see the aspiring marketing executive navigate all things love, work and friendships.
Cast: Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Lucas Bravo, Camille Razat, Lucien Laviscount, William Abadie, Bruno Gouery, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
Director: Andrew Fleming
Best Coming-Of-Age Series: Heartstopper
Heartstopper's characters Nick and Charlie fast became one of TV's most loved modern on screen romances, and with good reason too. As their relationship deepens, they're set to encounter deeper emotional challenges than either of them could have anticipated.
Season three of Heartstopper premieres on October 3.
Cast: Kit Connor, Joe Locke, William Gao, Yasmin Finney, Sebastian Croft, Jonathon Bailey, Olivia Colman
Director: Euros Lyn
Kaos
This hilarious take on traditional Greek mythology storytelling sees three strangers gain Greek like powers, and the good, bad and ugly that come from it.
Cast: Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer, Misia Butler, Killian Scott, Nahbhaan Rizan
Directors: Georgi Banks-Davies and Runyararo Mapfumo
Best True Crime Documentary: Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter
This two-part series sees Cathy Terkanian's mission to find her daughter, Aundria Bowman. Despite not raising her, she knows that something is not quite right and sets out on an investigation to find her daughter.
Director: Ryan White
Best Murder Mystery: The Perfect Couple
Glass Onion meets Big Little Lies and The White Lotus in this murder mystery, which sees members of a wealthy family put under the microscope as they all become suspects in a puzzling murder.
Cast: Nicole Kidman, Eve Hewson, Ishaan Khatter, Meghann Fahy, Liev Schreiber, Billy Howle.
Director: Susanne Bier
Best True Crime Docuseries: Worst Ex Ever
This chilling limited docuseries sees several victims of their vengeful ex partners recount the horrifying ordeals they endured at the hands of the people that they once loved.
Director: Cynthia Childs
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