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15 Must-See Netflix Originals Before Ending Your Subscription

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 30th 2026, 20:30 GMT+2
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15. Blue Eye Samurai (2023)

Blue Eye Samurai arrived with the confidence of a show that knew people would pause just to stare at the frames. Mizu’s revenge story cuts through Edo-period Japan with the elegance of a prestige drama and the brutality of a midnight anime binge. The animation is gorgeous, yes, but the real hook is how it turns identity, rage, and survival into something sharper than any blade on screen. | © Netflix

Beef

14. Beef (2023)

Beef turns one ugly road-rage incident into a full emotional car crash, and somehow makes every terrible decision feel painfully human. Steven Yeun and Ali Wong play two people who should absolutely walk away from each other, which naturally means they keep escalating the chaos until it becomes almost biblical. Under the yelling, revenge plans, and suburban misery, the show nails the weird modern sickness of feeling unseen by everyone. | © Netflix

The OA

13. The OA (2016)

The OA is the kind of Netflix series that still has fans talking partly because nobody agrees on what it fully meant. Brit Marling’s Prairie returns after years missing, no longer blind, carrying a story so strange it sounds like either a miracle or a breakdown. It blends sci-fi, near-death experiences, captivity drama, and interpretive movements with a straight face, which is exactly why it became such a cult obsession. | © Netflix

Midnight Mass

12. Midnight Mass (2021)

Midnight Mass takes a tiny island, a dying church community, and one suspiciously magnetic priest, then lets dread seep under every doorframe. Mike Flanagan’s horror works because it is just as interested in addiction, guilt, faith, and denial as it is in bloodier revelations. The show is talky in the best possible way, building its nightmare through sermons, confessions, and people who badly want a miracle to be real. | © Netflix

Ozark

11. Ozark (2017)

Ozark starts with a money launderer dragging his family into the Missouri shadows and keeps tightening the screws until everyone looks guilty under blue lighting. Jason Bateman’s Marty Byrde is all controlled panic, while Laura Linney slowly turns Wendy into one of Netflix’s most terrifying power players. It scratches the crime-drama itch with cartel danger, family rot, and the grim pleasure of watching smart people make catastrophic choices. | © Netflix

Altered Carbon

10. Altered Carbon (2018)

Altered Carbon throws viewers into a future where bodies are disposable, immortality is for the rich, and murder investigations come with a cyberpunk hangover. The first season hits hardest when it treats its flashy tech as a class system with better lighting and worse ethics. Between Takeshi Kovacs, neon-drenched conspiracies, and a world where death has become negotiable, the show delivers the kind of messy sci-fi excess that streaming rarely funds anymore. | © Netflix

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9. BoJack Horseman (2014)

BoJack Horseman looks like a Hollywood animal joke for about five minutes before it starts quietly ruining your day. The washed-up sitcom horse setup gives the series permission to be absurd, but its real legacy is how brutally it writes addiction, depression, fame, and self-sabotage. One episode might feature a visual gag involving a background alpaca; the next might leave you staring at the ceiling like therapy just sent an invoice. | © Netflix

The Haunting of Hill House

8. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

The Haunting of Hill House understands that a ghost story is scarier when the ghosts know your family history. Mike Flanagan rebuilds Shirley Jackson’s haunted-house legacy into a fractured portrait of siblings who escaped the mansion physically, but not emotionally. The scares are elegant, the hidden background specters are nightmare fuel, and the Bent-Neck Lady reveal remains one of Netflix horror’s most devastating magic tricks. | © Netflix

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7. Love, Death & Robots (2019)

Love, Death & Robots is less a normal series than a beautifully deranged buffet where every plate might contain space horror, robot comedy, body terror, or a philosophical gut punch. The anthology format means the quality naturally zigzags, but the best shorts are bold enough to justify the whole experiment. With animation styles constantly mutating from photorealism to painterly madness, it feels like Netflix handed artists the keys and forgot to install brakes. | © Netflix

Dark

6. Dark (2017)

Dark begins with a missing child in a German town and gradually becomes a puzzle box so ambitious it practically demands a wall chart. The magic is that it never treats complexity as decoration; every timeline, family secret, and impossible loop feeds into a story about grief, inheritance, and whether people can escape themselves. Watching it casually is a mistake, but watching it closely turns confusion into one of Netflix’s most rewarding sci-fi experiences. | © Netflix

Travelers

5. Travelers (2016)

Travelers has one of those sci-fi premises that sounds simple until the moral damage starts piling up. Agents from the future send their consciousness into people moments before death, then continue living undercover while trying to prevent humanity’s collapse. The show gets a lot of mileage from protocol rules, quiet team dynamics, and the unsettling question of whether saving the future justifies stealing a life already in progress. | © Netflix

Mindhunter

4. Mindhunter (2017)

Mindhunter makes serial-killer storytelling feel cold, clinical, and horribly intimate instead of flashy. Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany play FBI agents helping invent criminal profiling, but the show’s real weapon is patience: long interviews, silent rooms, tiny behavioral shifts, and David Fincher’s obsessive control of tone. It became one of Netflix’s great unfinished frustrations because it never chased easy shocks; it studied monsters until the room itself felt contaminated. | © Netflix

Black Mirror

3. Black Mirror (2011)

Black Mirror had already made noise before Netflix became its biggest home, but the streamer helped turn Charlie Brooker’s techno-nightmares into a global anxiety brand. At its best, the anthology doesn’t predict the future so much as point at the present and ask why everyone is smiling through the malfunction. From digital afterlives to social scoring and corporate-made realities, its sharpest episodes still feel uncomfortably close to the device in your hand. | © Netflix

The Queens Gambit

2. The Queen’s Gambit (2020)

The Queen’s Gambit somehow made chess feel like a blood sport without pretending the pieces were exploding. Anya Taylor-Joy’s Beth Harmon is magnetic because her genius never arrives cleanly; every victory carries loneliness, addiction, obsession, and the pressure of being treated like a phenomenon. The limited series became a rare word-of-mouth smash by making quiet rooms, staredowns, and pawn structures feel as dramatic as any championship boxing match. | © Netflix

The Last Kingdom

1. The Last Kingdom (2015)

The Last Kingdom earned its loyal following the old-fashioned way: mud, swords, betrayals, and Uhtred of Bebbanburg shouting destiny into existence. Although the series began outside Netflix, the platform became its main home as the saga grew into a bruising historical epic about Saxons, Danes, faith, loyalty, and political survival. It may not have dragons, but it has enough shield walls, grudges, and royal scheming to make cancellation feel like poor battlefield strategy. | © Netflix

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Netflix may be the streaming service people love to complain about, but canceling it without catching its best originals first feels like leaving a restaurant before dessert. From prestige dramas and sharp comedies to movies that somehow took over every group chat, the platform still has plenty of exclusive gems worth watching. So before you hit that final “cancel membership” button, these Netflix originals deserve one last spot in your queue.

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Netflix may be the streaming service people love to complain about, but canceling it without catching its best originals first feels like leaving a restaurant before dessert. From prestige dramas and sharp comedies to movies that somehow took over every group chat, the platform still has plenty of exclusive gems worth watching. So before you hit that final “cancel membership” button, these Netflix originals deserve one last spot in your queue.

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