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10 Netflix Miniseries Worth Rewatching Multiple Times

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 25th 2026, 18:30 GMT+2
Maid

10. Maid (2021)

Maid earns rewatches because it refuses to turn survival into inspirational wallpaper. Margaret Qualley’s Alex is not chasing some grand cinematic rescue; she is counting gas money, filling out forms, navigating shelters, and trying to protect her daughter while the system keeps moving the goalposts. The second time through, Andie MacDowell’s volatile warmth hits even harder, especially when the show lets love and damage sit in the same room. | © Netflix

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9. Bodies (2023)

Bodies is the kind of Netflix mystery that practically dares you to pause, rewind, and pretend you are not building a corkboard in your head. Four detectives, four eras, one corpse, and Stephen Graham lurking in the machinery give it the energy of prestige TV wearing a very stylish conspiracy hat. A rewatch is less about knowing the twist and more about watching the timelines echo, rhyme, and quietly bully each other into place. | © Netflix

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8. When They See Us (2019)

When They See Us is not comfortable repeat viewing, but Ava DuVernay’s four-part drama has the kind of force that makes returning to it feel important rather than casual. The series revisits the wrongful conviction of five Harlem teenagers with rage, precision, and a devastating refusal to let institutions hide behind procedure. On rewatch, Jharrel Jerome’s final stretch still feels almost unbearable, because the story’s power comes from how much life was taken before anyone admitted the truth. | © Netflix

Dear Child

7. Dear Child (2023)

Dear Child begins like a nightmare escaping into the road and then keeps tightening the screws with the calmness of someone locking every door behind you. The German thriller works beautifully on a second watch because its clues are not flashy; they hide in routines, glances, names, and the eerie logic of a home built around control. Once the full shape of the mystery is clear, those early scenes become even colder, stranger, and far more precise. | © Netflix

Unorthodox

6. Unorthodox (2020)

Unorthodox has the rare confidence to make liberation feel messy, frightening, and deeply physical instead of simply triumphant. Shira Haas gives Esty a quiet intensity that never asks for pity, even when the world around her keeps trying to decide who she is allowed to become. Returning to the series reveals how carefully it balances escape, culture, family, language, and music without turning any of them into easy symbols. | © Netflix

One Day

5. One Day (2024)

One Day understands the cruelty of dates: July 15 keeps arriving whether Emma and Dexter are ready for it or not. Ambika Mod and Leo Woodall give the Netflix romance a lived-in ache, turning missed timing, bad decisions, and tiny reunions into something much sharper than a standard will-they-won’t-they. A rewatch hurts in a different way, because every flirtation, joke, silence, and detour suddenly carries the weight of what neither of them can see coming. | © Netflix

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4. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

The Haunting of Hill House is Mike Flanagan’s great haunted-house magic trick: come for the ghosts in the hallway, stay because the real monster is unresolved family grief. The Crain siblings’ trauma is mapped so carefully across rooms, memories, and jump scares that a rewatch feels like walking through the same house with a better flashlight. Even the background specters become part of the emotional architecture, not just spooky bonuses for people with excellent pause-button reflexes. | © Netflix

The Queens Gambit

3. The Queen’s Gambit (2020)

The Queen’s Gambit made chess look like a glamorous underground sport, which still feels like one of Netflix’s more unlikely acts of sorcery. Anya Taylor-Joy’s Beth Harmon is magnetic because her genius is never separated from loneliness, addiction, ego, or the very expensive-looking coats doing half the acting in the margins. Rewatching it turns the matches into character studies, where every move says something about power, panic, control, and the hunger to be seen. | © Netflix

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2. Baby Reindeer (2024)

Baby Reindeer plays like a confession that keeps interrupting itself because the truth is too tangled to come out clean. Richard Gadd and Jessica Gunning turn Donny and Martha’s dynamic into something more uncomfortable than a simple stalker story, digging into shame, attention, trauma, and the desperate ways people rewrite their own pain. The shock fades on rewatch, but the emotional mess underneath becomes louder, especially when the show stops asking who is right and starts asking why everyone is so broken. | © Netflix

Adolescence

1. Adolescence (2025)

Adolescence does not ask to be rewatched so much as it corners you into thinking about it long after the screen goes black. Each episode unfolds in one continuous take, but the technical flex never becomes the whole point; the format makes every hesitation, accusation, hallway, and silence feel dangerously alive. Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper anchor a drama that turns a teenager’s alleged crime into a wider, uglier question about family, masculinity, the internet, and everything adults notice too late. | © Netflix

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Netflix miniseries are usually built for quick binges, but the best ones don’t lose their grip after the credits roll. The sharpest limited series reward a second watch, whether it’s for the performances, hidden clues, brutal twists, or that one episode you still think about weeks later. From prestige dramas to addictive thrillers, these are the Netflix miniseries that make “just one more rewatch” feel like a perfectly reasonable life choice.

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Netflix miniseries are usually built for quick binges, but the best ones don’t lose their grip after the credits roll. The sharpest limited series reward a second watch, whether it’s for the performances, hidden clues, brutal twists, or that one episode you still think about weeks later. From prestige dramas to addictive thrillers, these are the Netflix miniseries that make “just one more rewatch” feel like a perfectly reasonable life choice.

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