Are you unsure what Netflix shows to catch next? Here’s a quick guide.
These are the top shows that you can stream on the platform this July 2022, from award-winning original series and timeless classics.
How about “How to Build a Sexroom”? In this series of spicy reality shows, Melanie Rose creates sexy renovations for couples.
The video game series-turned-film-franchise is now a streaming TV series, too.
Jade Wesker, a year after a viral epidemic caused a global crisis, vows to bring those responsible to trial and fight to the Infected.
Although the gang is split by distance (we’re talking anywhere from Russia to Hawkins in Indiana), they are determined to stop Vecna’s evil comrades.
Millie Bobby Brown and Winona Ryder are among the stars.
“The Circle” is a new reality show. It’s a mix of “Big Brother” & “Catfish.” The contestants communicate by text only and can present themselves in any way they like.
The “influencers”, who are well-liked contestants, can then eliminate other players from the game.
This scenic view of national parks is hosted by President Barack Obama.
It’s not only in the United States. However, California’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary gets an episode. This episode also takes us to Japan, Chile, Indonesia, Japan, and Japan.
“Ozark,” an Emmy Award-winning series featuring Jason Bateman & Laura Linney, is about a couple who move to Missouri in order to start a money laundering operation. In April, the series returned with its final episodes.
Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly, says that Batman’s commanding performances make for a riveting, twisty, and sometimes spotty tale that plays like Breaking Bad’ reversed.
This comedy about improvised procedural crimes stars Will Arnett. Each episode features a celebrity guest that teams up with Arnett in solving a murder.
Conan O’Brien and Marshawn Lynch were the first season’s celebrity guests.
The acquisition of Netflix’s streaming series “The Karate Kid” was a great moment for fans. The fourth season of “The Karate Kid” was released by Netflix on December 31, 2018.
The story is set 34 years after the fight between Daniel LaRusso & Johnny Lawrence. It follows Lawrence as the reopens Cobra Kai dojo.
Kristen Baldwin wrote in Entertainment Weekly that “Cobra Kai” doesn’t live in history. Instead, it hits viewers with nostalgia endorphins bursts that leave us feeling giddy and defenceless against the next emotional wallop.”
“The Witcher” fantasy series is based on video games and books of the same name.
It stars Henry Cavill playing Geralt of Rivia, an augmented monster-hunter.
“Arcane,” an animated science fantasy adventure show, tells the origin story of the two playable champions in the video game “League of Legends.”
The ensemble voice acting cast, which has received praise from critics, is led by Hailee Steinfeld. The series currently has a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes, and an audience score of 97% based on more than 500 reviews as of January 4.
Tara Bennett wrote a review for Paste and noted that you don’t need to be a gamer to enjoy Arcane. It is more mature storytelling than most live-action series.
“Squid Game” tells the story about 456 people who play deadly children’s games to escape financial ruin.
It became a huge success in October 2021 and quickly rose to the top of Netflix’s series list.
Kelly Lawler, USA Today’s reviewer, wrote that “What makes this series so great for binging is how [director Hwang Dog-hyuk] uses pacing to create an absurdly addictive series.”
This documentary chronicles the pursuit of the Formula One World Championship. Formula One racing has seen a surge in popularity among Americans. Season 4 documents the controversial and intense battle between Max Verstappen & Lewis Hamilton for 2021’s crown.
Trust me, it’s worth it. Paul Tassi, a Forbes reviewer, wrote that you won’t regret it.
“Maid” is a miniseries starring Margaret Qualley (“Once Upon a Time In Hollywood”), based on Stephanie Land’s memoir “Maid: Hard work, low pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive.” It is the story of a single mother who cleans houses to support her child.
This series received rave reviews. Time’s Judy Berman called the series a “poignantly layered and persuasive drama” and stated that its “greatest strength was its multidimensional characters.”
This steamy period romance is one of Netflix’s most popular shows. It follows the Bridgerton siblings, who are looking for love in Regency London. Shonda Rhimes produced the show (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scandal.”)
It’s an unqualified success. “…Bridgerton is Jane Austen meets Scandal meets Gossip Girl meets The Favourite. It’s a delightful anachronistic mashup that features stunning visuals, high-end production value and soaring performances by the talented cast,” Richard Roeper wrote in his review for Chicago Sun-Times.
“Cheer” follows Monica Aldama, a coach for the Navarro College Bulldogs Cheer Team towards a national championship.
Rotten Tomatoes critics have given the series a 97% approval rating.
“Sex Education,” a British comedy-drama, follows teenagers as they navigate the world of sexual intimacy.
The three previous seasons were met with universal acclaim. The most recent season received a 100% approval rating by critics on Rotten Tomatoes. Already, the show has been renewed for a fourth series.
TV Guide’s top show is now available on Netflix. On October 1, streaming began for the sitcom, created by Jerry Seinfeld & Larry David.
You can watch all 180 episodes, including classics like “The Soup Nazi”, “The Contest”, and the controversial finale.
Celebrity chefs are looking for amateur bakers. The fourth season premiered on Netflix December 3.
According to Nielsen ratings, it ranked among the top 10 most-streamed programs in America in 2020.
Kyle Mooney, a cast member of “Saturday Night Live”, created the show and stars in it. It parodies Saturday-morning cartoons of the 1980s and 90s. The first season features the voices of Fred Armisen, Emma Stone, and Paul Rudd.
Nick Allen wrote a review for RogerEbert.com. He said: “The cheesiness in the era amplifies everything, all so that awkward, devastating moments can be extremely funny. “SMASH” made me laugh so hard that I was surprised it even exists.
“Queer Eye,” a reboot of reality TV show, features five gay men offering tutorials on fashion, culture, nutrition, and personal style.
Andy Swift, a TVLine reviewer, praised the show’s “genuine connection” between people from different backgrounds who would otherwise never meet.
Omar Sy stars as a master thief in this French mystery thriller about a man who tries to steal the necklace that his father falsely accused him of stealing.
The series doesn’t waste any time, and packs every minute with suspense. All of this makes it a strong contender to be one of the top shows of the year,” Karen Han, of Slate says.
Sandra Oh, a Golden Globe winner, is the first woman from color to lead the English department at a major university called “The Chair.”
Judy Berman, Time, wrote that “it’s richly observed and wittily written, brilliantly cast, and subtly performed.”
“Big Mouth,” a critically-acclaimed animated comedy, stars Nick Kroll, John Mulaney and Jessi Klein. It also features Fred Armisen (Maya Rudolph), Jordan Peele (Jason Mantzoukas), Fred Armisen (Fred Armisen), Maya Rudolph, and Jessi Kroll. It is about awkward teenagers who struggle with puberty. From 23 critic reviews, the first season received a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
“The Crown” tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. It has covered major events from 1947 to early 1990s over four seasons. It has been nominated numerous times for Emmys.
Anita Singh, a critic, wrote that “The Crown” remains the best soap opera on TV in her review for The Telegraph’s third season.
“Sweet Tooth,” a fantasy drama, is based on the same comic book. The story follows a human-deer hybrid boy who sets out to explore a post-apocalyptic future.
“The performances are strong throughout… but the consistently innovative writing and robust filmmaking make the project stand out.” “It’s both heartfelt, and magical at the same time,” Brian Tallerico wrote in his RogerEbert.com review.
This sketch series, created by Tim Robinson (“Saturday Night Live”, “Detroiters”), is high-energy and has been adapted for Netflix. Guest stars include Patti Harrison (Patti Harrison), Cecily Strong, Will Forte and Vanessa Bayer.
James Poniewozik, a New York Times reviewer of the second season of the series, wrote that it was “blisteringly funny.” It’s much more. … This season is just as funny as the previous, but it also has a lot of bittersweet moments, and even poignant. The sketches continue to find a path to humor that leads them to the pathos.
“Shadow and Bone,” a fantasy series, is about a mapmaker who discovers that she has a power that can free her country. She must learn to use it, while running away from those who want to destroy her.
Meghan O’Keefe wrote a review for Decider stating that Netflix finally has its own “Game of Thrones”. She wrote, “Shadow and Bone delivers pure escapism combined with timely social commentary and good-old-fashioned soapy storytelling. It’s the next big fantasy sensation.
In this South Korean sci-fi thriller, a team of space explorers tries to recover mysterious samples from an abandoned lunar base. Bae Doona (“The Host”), and Gong Yoo (“Squid Game”) are the stars.
The series premiered on December 24, 2009. As of January 4, it has received a 100% rating from Rotten Tomatoes.
“BoJack Horseman”, a touching animated comedy about an anthropomorphic horse who struggles to make it in Hollywood, after becoming one of the most popular sitcom stars.
The all-star voice cast includes Will Arnett and Alison Brie as well as Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, and Paul F. Tompkins.
“Community,” a sitcom of cult status, has seen a revival in popularity since it was acquired by Netflix in 2020.
The story follows Jeff Winger, a disbarred lawyer who joins a study club after being forced to attend community college to get a legitimate degree. It stars Joel McHale and Gillian Jacobs as well as Danny Pudi, Yvette Nic Brown, Alison Brie (Alicson Brie), Donald Glover, Ken Jeong, and Chevy Chase.
This Spanish thriller was the most watched non-English series in 2020. The story follows a nine-person team that executes two complicated heists.
Every single critic scored the first three seasons 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
“Midnight Mass,” a horror series, was released in September. It is the story of an isolated island community, and the supernatural events that occur there after the return of a disgraced convict.
“Tension builds” as “Midnight Mass” tightens its plot screws under the viewer each episode. Katherine Smith, Paste’s Katherine Smith wrote that the characters “knuckle under” and the audience follows them.
Netflix’s first original music competition is “Rhythm + Flow”. Eight unsigned rappers compete to impress the judges and win a $250,000 cash prize.
Cardi B, Chance The Rapper and T.I. The show’s judges are Cardi B, Chance the Rapper and T.I. The show’s guest judges are Tay Keith, London On Da Track, Miguel and Jhene Aiko.
The Nickelodeon’s action-adventure series “Action Adventure” was picked up by Netflix in 2020. It quickly broke all previous viewing records on Netflix for children’s programming.
The series follows Aang, the last member of his species, as he learns how to use the four elements to bring peace to the planet.
Numerous publications such as TV Guide, Vanity Fair and TV Guide have named the series one of the greatest animated series ever.
“Feel Good” stars Mae Martin in a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy about a comedian recovering from addiction while falling for a heterosexual woman. Netflix has both six-episode seasons.
Jude Dry, IndieWire’s second-season editor, wrote that “Feel Good” accomplishes so many things in its six episodes that it’s both an advantage and a curse that it leaves viewers wanting more.”
“Bodyguard”, a British political thriller series, stars Richard Madden (“Game of Thrones”) who plays a police officer charged with protecting the home secretary. Although he initially dislikes her politics, they form a close relationship that neither of them would have expected.
Variety’s Daniel D’Addario said that “This show excels in both the daring gasp-inducing twists and the methodical construction slower-burning thrills.”
This nature documentary was created by Alastair Fothergill (“Planet Earth,” Blue Planet”) and narrated in the legendary David Attenborough.
Sonia Sarayia, Vanity Fair’s reviewer, wrote that it was a “painfully beautiful eight-hour experience, bewitching with its loveliness, diversity, and as it agitates, tirelessly, for human intervention against climate change.”
Mindy Kaling created this series on a first-generation Indian American teen who navigates high school.
Mindy Kaling’s most funny comedy is “Never Have I Ever” but it’s also her most honest. According to RogerEbert.com’s Allison Shoemaker, “It is fantastic.”
When it debuted on Netflix, “The Queen’s Gambit”, was a huge success. This limited series follows Beth Harmon, an orphan who overcomes her demons to become the greatest chess player in all of the land.
Allison Keene reviewed Paste and wrote that “The Queen’s Gambit” was a masterpiece of art-riveting and radiant performance. It triumphs because it loves the game as much as Beth.
Netflix has all seven seasons of Orange is the New Black. Original series about a woman sent to prison by an international drug smuggling organization earned 21 Emmy nominations.
Hank Stuever, Washington Post’s Hank Stuever, stated that “Orange Is the New Black” is a great show in terms of acting and character.
“Nailed It!” This cooking contest is for amateurs. Three average bakers attempt to recreate elaborate and complex cakes and confections. Often, the results are hilarious.
Each episode is judged by Nicole Byer, a comedian, and Jacques Torres (a French pastry chef), who are joined by Jacques Torres. Six seasons are available on Netflix. There are also two holiday specials.
“Arrested Development” tells the story of the dysfunctional Bluth family, who try to get on with their lives after their father is sent away to prison.
It aired on Fox for three seasons from 2003 to 2006. Then, it was canceled. It was named by Time as one of the 100 greatest TV shows ever in 2007 Netflix purchased the rights and added two more seasons.
David Fincher directed and produced several episodes of this psychological crime thriller. It follows the FBI’s behavioral science unit in the late 1970s/early 1980s as they try to get inside the heads of some of the most dangerous criminals in the country.
Ed Power, a reviewer for The Telegraph, wrote that “It’s an extraordinary achievement and one of the rare ‘bingewatch’ shows that lives to its billing.” It’s a great game that you will want to play in one sitting.
“Lucifer,” an urban fantasy, is the name of the movie. It follows the Devil’s journey to Los Angeles to manage a nightclub and serve as a consultant for the Los Angeles Police Department.
For his portrayal as the title character, Tom Ellis has been praised. Netflix released the sixth and final season in September.
Based on the novel series, this teen comedy follows five middle school friends who start a babysitting service. There are currently two seasons available on Netflix.
Decider’s Meghan O’Keefe wrote a glowing review about the show, writing: “Netflix’s latest version of ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ was a complete triumph. It’s sweet and funny and hopeful but most importantly, it’s encouraging.
Tina Fey created this hilarious and charming sitcom about a young adult who has been rescued from a doomsday sect.
The Netflix original series stars Jane Krakowski, Tituss Burgess and Carol Kane.
This dark comedy is based on the young-adult novel series of that name. It follows three orphans who are sent to worse-and more dangerous foster homes.
Neil Patrick Harris plays the role of Count Olaf who tries to steal the inheritance from the children at every turn.
The true crime documentary “The Staircase” was made. It is the story of Michael Peterson who was accused in the murder of his wife.
In 2005, the series was awarded a Peabody Award.
Chuck Lorre, creator of “Two and Half Men,” and “The Big Bang Theory,” created this series about an aging acting coach and agent who come to terms with their lives here in Hollywood.
It stars Academy Award-winners Alan Arkin and Michael Douglas.
This fantasy-style show depicts a dysfunctional family of superheroes that unite to solve the mystery surrounding their deceased father and prevent the apocalypse from coming.
Gerard Way, founder of My Chemical Romance, wrote the comics that it was based upon. The ensemble cast includes Elliot Page and Tom Hopper.
This critically-acclaimed drama stars Alison Brie as a struggling actor who is recruited to a women’s television wrestling show in 1985 Los Angeles.
According to Allison Keene, Collider, “Glow” is joyous, joyful, clever, funny, and smart television that shows the complex dance of strength in women.
“The Good Place” by Michael Schur is a fantasy comedy about a woman who is invited into an exclusive afterlife paradise after her death.
The series stars Kristen Bell and Jamela Jamil as well as D’Arcy Caren, Manny Jacinto, Manny Jacinto, Ted Danson, and Manny Jacinto. It was nominated in its two last seasons for Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy nominations.
This animated sitcom, created by Lisa Hanawalt (“BoJack Horseman”), features all-star voices from Ali Wong, Tiffany Haddish and Steven Yeun. The series is about a toucan who has a songbird friend and the adventures of her.
“A rare treat of an show. “Hanawalt finally gets the chance to play in her own sandbox, and the results are just as amazing as she is surprised,” Caroline Framke of Variety wrote.
“You” is a suspenseful, twisty thriller about a bookstore owner obsessed with an aspiring author.
Margaret Lyons, a New York Times reviewer, wrote that “You” is a terrifying thrill. She was smart and mean in all right ways, with an ingenious, inviting pessimism and a devilish sensibility. It’s like a friend who wants to have you sit down with her and laugh.
“Schitt’s Creek”, a Emmy Award-winning sitcom, was created and starring Eugene Levy and Dan Levy. It is about the Rose family, once wealthy and now struggling to make ends meet.
Annie Murphy, Catherine O’Hara and Emily Hampshire are also stars. Netflix has all six seasons available for you to binge-watch.
“Narcos” is the story of DEA agents who attempted to bring down Pablo Escobar’s Medellin drug cartel in 1980s Columbia.
Netflix has all three seasons available for you to watch now.
The companion series “Narcos,” which follows the Mexican drug trade, is available on YouTube. Season 3 premiered on November 5, and new episodes are released each week.
Rotten Tomatoes has given the show a score of 85% by critics and a 92% audience rating.
“Grace and Frankie,” a sitcom, stars six-time Emmy Award-winner Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda, two-time Academy Award winner. After their husbands, played by Sam Waterston & Martin Sheen, confess to their love and admit they have been having an affair for decades, the characters of Grace and Frankie are brought together.
It is now the longest-running original series on Netflix after seven seasons.
“Atypical” tells the story of a high school senior diagnosed with autism who decides to date, much to the dismay of his mother.
Matt Roush, a TV Guide reviewer, wrote that “Terrific, moving family comedy” which could make you laugh so hard, then cry with the manipulative panache and “This Is Us”.
Bill Burr, a standup comedian, created this animated sitcom about a husband and wife (voiced Laura Dern), who are raising a family in 1973 Pennsylvania.
Last year, the fifth and final season premiered.
Netflix reanimated the beloved 1980s cartoon with sharp animation and compelling storylines that will appeal to both children and old-timers.
Kevin Smith produced and created the series. It stars Chris Wood and Sarah Michelle Gellar, as well as Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones) and Lena Headey (Game of Thrones).
“Kim’s Convenience”, a Canadian sitcom, is about a Korean Canadian family that runs a corner shop in Toronto. Rotten Tomatoes gave the first season a perfect 100% rating.
Bryan Washington, in his Vulture review, wrote that he had never laughed so hard, or felt as good, all year as he did with the series.
The story of Breaking Bad, which is often cited as one the greatest shows of all-time, follows the progression of a chemistry teacher who begins making crystal meth to fund his cancer treatment.
It stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul as well as Anna Gunn, Dean Norris and Bob Odenkirk.
You can also find the spin-off “Better Call Saul” on Netflix.