• Lootday.com logo
  • Join today to claim your daily loot
English
    • News
    • Guides
    • Gaming
      • Codes
      • League of Legends
      • Lootday
    • Creators
    • Entertainment
    • Careers
    • Lootday
    • EarlyGame+
  • Login
  • Homepage My List Settings Sign out
  • News
  • Guides
  • Gaming
    • All Gaming
    • Codes
    • League of Legends
    • Lootday
  • Creators
  • Entertainment
  • Careers
  • Lootday
  • EarlyGame+
Game selection
Kena
Gaming new
Enterianment CB
ENT new
Influencer 5229646 640
TV Shows Movies Image
TV shows Movies logo 2
Fifa stadium
Fc24
Fortnite Llama WP
Fortnite Early Game
LOL 320
Lo L Logo
Codes bg image
Codes logo
Smartphonemobile
Mobile Logo
Videos WP
Untitled 1
Cod 320
Co D logo
Rocket League
Rocket League Text
Apex 320
AP Ex Legends Logo
DALL E 2024 09 17 17 03 06 A vibrant collage image that showcases various art styles from different video games all colliding together in a dynamic composition Include element
Logo
Logo copy
GALLERIES 17 09 2024
News 320 jinx
News logo
Lootday bg
Guides
More EarlyGame
Logo copy

Galleries

Lootday bg

lootday

News

News

Codes bg image

Codes

Razer blackhsark v2 review im test

Giveaways

  • Copyright 2026 © eSports Media GmbH®
  • Privacy Policy
  • Impressum and Disclaimer
 Logo
English
  • English
  • German
  • Spanish
  • EarlyGame india
  • Homepage
  • TV Shows & Movies

15 New Shows to Binge This Summer

1-15

Your summer watchlist!

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 10th 2026, 18:00 GMT+2
Big Mistakes

15. Big Mistakes (2026)

Big Mistakes turned out to be one of the funniest things to land on screens in a while, the kind of show where the writing is sharp enough and the timing tight enough that you actually end up laughing out loud. It stays consistently funny from the first episode to the last, which is rarer than it should be in the genre. The only real downside is how quickly it's over, leaving you hoping a second season is already in the works. | © Netflix

Legends

14. Legends (2026)

Legends takes the biographical music series format and strips away most of the formula that usually makes these shows predictable. Instead of following a standard rise-and-fall arc, it jumps between different eras and perspectives to show how musical mythology gets built and rebuilt over time. The show treats its subjects like puzzles rather than heroes, which means even the most familiar stories start to feel strange and new. That approach works because it trusts viewers to piece together the bigger picture without holding their hand through every beat. | © TNT
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast

13. How To Get To Heaven From Belfast (2024)

How To Get To Heaven From Belfast turns a family crisis into something that feels both deeply personal and oddly universal. The show follows a Belfast family dealing with addiction, but it never treats recovery like a simple arc with clean endpoints. Instead, it finds dark humor in the worst moments and genuine warmth in places where other dramas would just pile on more misery. The writing trusts viewers to handle complexity without needing everything spelled out. | © BBC
Black Rabbit

12. Black Rabbit (2024)

Black Rabbit throws Jason Bateman into a revenge thriller where every choice makes things worse instead of better. The show watches him spiral through six episodes of increasingly desperate decisions, each one pulling him deeper into a mess that started with trying to protect his family. Bateman plays against his usual deadpan charm, letting the character's desperation show through cracks in his controlled exterior. What could have been another middle-aged-man-in-crisis story becomes something more unsettling because it never lets him off the hook. | © Netflix
Wayward

11. Wayward (2024)

Wayward takes the familiar setup of teens trapped in a mysterious small town and pushes it into genuinely unsettling territory. The show doesn't waste time with slow-burn mystery teasing when it can throw its young cast into immediate psychological horror that feels more like a fever dream than a puzzle to solve. Every episode seems designed to make you question whether the characters are losing their minds or if the town itself is actively hostile. The result is something that sits uncomfortably between coming-of-age drama and outright nightmare fuel. | © Tubi
Too Much

10. Too Much (2024)

Some people think they want to know what their partner is really thinking, but Too Much proves why that might be the worst possible superpower. The show follows a woman who suddenly gains the ability to hear her boyfriend's thoughts, only to discover that mental privacy exists for very good reasons. What starts as a relationship comedy quickly turns into something much more uncomfortable as every unfiltered thought gets dragged into the open. The humor comes from how brutally honest the show gets about the gap between what we say and what we actually think.
Cropped Dept Q

9. Dept. Q (2024)

Danish crime procedurals have a reputation for being grim and methodical, but Dept. Q finds ways to keep things moving without losing the Nordic noir edge. The cold case unit setup gives each episode a mystery that actually gets solved, while the banter between the mismatched detectives prevents the whole thing from becoming too heavy. It's based on Jussi Adler-Olsen's popular novels, so the cases have real substance instead of feeling like they were assembled from a crime show template. The show works because it trusts viewers to follow complex plots without over-explaining every detail. | © Topic
Adolescence

8. Adolescence (2024)

Adolescence turns the high school experience into something that feels both hyper-stylised and brutally honest. The French series follows teenagers navigating sexuality, identity, and social media pressure with a visual approach that makes every emotion feel amplified and urgent. It refuses to soften any of the messiness or cruelty that comes with being seventeen and figuring out who you are. The show captures how everything feels like life or death when you're that age, because at that moment, it actually does. | © France Télévisions
Zero Day

7. Zero Day (2024)

Robert De Niro spent decades playing gangsters and tough guys, so watching him navigate the impossible math of presidential power feels like discovering a completely different actor. Zero Day traps him in the Oval Office during a cyberattack that could spark World War III, and every decision splits the difference between saving lives and starting wars. The show moves fast enough to feel like a thriller but slows down just enough to show how quickly good intentions turn into body counts. De Niro carries the weight of it all without ever making the president feel like a movie character pretending to run the country. | © Netflix
Black Doves

6. Black Doves (2024)

Black Doves turns the Christmas spy thriller into something that actually works by leaning into its absurdity rather than fighting it. Keira Knightley plays a woman whose double life as both devoted wife and deadly assassin gets messier when her lover dies, and revenge becomes the only Christmas gift worth giving. The show knows exactly how ridiculous it sounds and uses that self-awareness to deliver action sequences that feel both brutal and oddly festive. Netflix found the perfect balance between dark comedy and genuine thrills without trying too hard to be either. | © Netflix
The Madness

5. The Madness (2024)

The Madness puts Colman Domingo in the middle of a conspiracy thriller that knows exactly how to use his natural intensity. When a media pundit gets framed for murder, the show turns into a paranoid spiral through media manipulation and political corruption. Domingo carries every scene with the kind of controlled desperation that makes you believe someone really could lose their entire life in a matter of days. The conspiracy elements feel grounded enough to be genuinely unsettling instead of just another TV puzzle box. | © Netflix
Supacell

4. Supacell (2024)

Supacell drops five ordinary Black Londoners into a superhero story that actually feels like it belongs in South London, complete with estate drama and real consequences for using powers. The show skips the usual origin-story hand-wringing and jumps straight into how these abilities complicate already messy lives involving dealers, relationships, and family obligations. Creator Rapman brings the same street-level authenticity that made his previous work hit different, grounding the fantasy elements in a world that feels lived-in rather than constructed. What could have been just another superhero show becomes something that understands how power works in communities that rarely get to be the heroes. | © Netflix
Ripley

3. Ripley (2024)

Ripley turns Patricia Highsmith's charming psychopath into something much more unsettling by stripping away all the warmth. Andrew Scott plays Tom Ripley as a hollow, calculating presence who mimics human behavior without ever feeling it, making every stolen moment of luxury feel like watching someone wear a mask. The black-and-white cinematography transforms 1960s Italy into a beautiful trap where shadows hide everything that matters. Scott's performance is so unnervingly empty that you start questioning whether Ripley even believes his own lies. | © Netflix
Cropped 3 body problem

2. 3 Body Problem (2024)

3 Body Problem takes Liu Cixin's beloved science fiction trilogy and turns it into something that feels both massive and strangely hollow. The show gets the big moments right when aliens make contact and civilizations hang in the balance, but it struggles with the smaller stuff that made the books work. Characters who felt essential on the page become interchangeable here, and the pacing lurches between dense exposition dumps and moments that rush past without letting you feel their weight. Netflix clearly spent serious money on the spectacle, but all that budget can't solve the fundamental problem of adapting something this intellectually complex for television. | © Netflix
The Diplomat

1. The Diplomat (2023-2024)

The Diplomat turns political drama into something that actually moves fast, following a career ambassador who gets thrown into the UK posting while her marriage falls apart in real time. Keri Russell plays someone who is genuinely good at her job, which makes the show more interesting than most Washington dramas that treat competence like a foreign concept. The marriage stuff could have been generic relationship drama, but it works because both characters are smart people making terrible decisions under impossible pressure. Russell and Rufus Sewell have the kind of chemistry that makes you believe two people could love each other and want to strangle each other simultaneously. | © Netflix
1-15

The summer lineup is stacked this year, with enough new shows landing to keep you on the couch well past the point of sunburn. These 15 are the ones worth committing to, whether you're after something to laugh at, get lost in, or tear through in a single weekend.

  • Facebook X Reddit WhatsApp Copy URL

The summer lineup is stacked this year, with enough new shows landing to keep you on the couch well past the point of sunburn. These 15 are the ones worth committing to, whether you're after something to laugh at, get lost in, or tear through in a single weekend.

Related News

More
Old Yeller from Old Yeller
Entertainment
15 Movie Deaths That Needed To Happen
Robin Williams as Patch Adams
TV Shows & Movies
15 Movies That Went From Beloved To Hated
Helltaker game
Gaming
The 15 Best Single-Player Free Games on Steam
The Finest Hours
TV Shows & Movies
15 Best Disney Movies That Aren't Animated
Euro Truck Simulator 2
Gaming
15 Games That Feel Too Real for Comfort
Sylvester Stallone
Entertainment
15 Actors Who Openly Reject Cancel Culture
Ryo Saeba from City Hunter
TV Shows & Movies
15 Greatest Short Anime Series Worth Your Time
Meet the Spartans
TV Shows & Movies
15 Best Bad Movies From the 2000s
Cropped Song to Song
TV Shows & Movies
Natalie Portman’s 15 Movie Roles Ranked From Worst to Best
Cropped imagen 2025 09 05 174223508
Entertainment
From Loved to Hated: 15 Hollywood Stars Who Fell from Grace
Fred Savage
Entertainment
15 Famous Celebrities Turning 50 in 2026
One Piece 2023 cropped processed by imagy
TV Shows & Movies
15 Best Netflix Originals To Binge-Watch
  • All TV & Movies
  • Home

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Sign up for selected EarlyGame highlights, opinions and much more

About Us

Discover the world of esports and video games. Stay up to date with news, opinion, tips, tricks and reviews.
More insights about us? Click here!

Links

  • Affiliate Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Impressum and Disclaimer
  • Advertising Policy
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • About Us
  • Authors
  • Ownership

Partners

  • Kicker Logo
  • Efg esl logo
  • Euronics logo
  • Porsche logo
  • Razer logo

Charity Partner

  • Laureus sport for good horizontal logo

Games

  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Creators
  • TV Shows & Movies
  • EA FC
  • Fortnite
  • League of Legends
  • Codes
  • Mobile Gaming
  • Videos
  • Call of Duty
  • Rocket League
  • APEX
  • Reviews
  • Galleries
  • News
  • Your Future
  • Lootday
  • Guides

Links

  • Affiliate Links
  • Privacy Policy
  • Impressum and Disclaimer
  • Advertising Policy
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • About Us
  • Authors
  • Ownership
  • Copyright 2026 © eSports Media GmbH®
  • Privacy Policy
  • Impressum and Disclaimer
  • Update Privacy Settings
English
English
  • English
  • German
  • Spanish
  • EarlyGame india