Netflix has revolutionized the way we consume television, producing an array of original shows that have captivated audiences and critics alike. Among its vast library, several series have risen above the rest, earning the prestigious Emmy Awards and cementing their status as must-watch TV. Here are 15 Emmy-winning Netflix originals that you need to stream right now, showcasing the best of drama, comedy, and everything in between.
1. The Crown (2016)
This historical drama chronicles the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, offering an intimate look at the political rivalries and personal dramas behind one of the most iconic figures in modern history.
2. Stranger Things (2016)
Set in the 1980s, this supernatural thriller follows a group of kids in the small town of Hawkins as they encounter government conspiracies and otherworldly forces, all while trying to find their missing friend.
3. Black Mirror (2011)
This anthology series explores the dark and often dystopian side of technology and society, with each episode presenting a standalone story that delves into the human psyche.
4. The Queen’s Gambit (2020)
This captivating miniseries tells the story of a young chess prodigy, Beth Harmon, as she navigates the male-dominated world of competitive chess while battling addiction and personal demons.
5. Ozark (2017)
This crime drama follows the Byrde family as they relocate to the Ozarks to launder money for a Mexican drug cartel, leading to a web of deceit, danger, and moral compromise.
6. The Kominsky Method (2018)
This comedy-drama revolves around an aging actor-turned-acting coach and his best friend as they navigate the ups and downs of life and Hollywood, offering a heartfelt look at friendship and aging.
7. When They See Us (2019)
This powerful miniseries dramatizes the true story of the Central Park Five, a group of teenagers wrongfully convicted of a brutal attack in 1989, highlighting themes of justice, racism, and resilience.
8. Godless (2017)
Set in the American West, this limited series follows a notorious outlaw who finds refuge in a town populated almost entirely by women, leading to a showdown that tests the town’s resolve.
9. House of Cards (2013)
This political thriller stars Kevin Spacey as Frank Underwood, a ruthless politician who manipulates his way to power, offering a dark and compelling look at Washington, D.C.
10. Russian Doll (2019)
This innovative dramedy follows a woman who repeatedly dies and relives the same night in an endless time loop, forcing her to confront her past and find a way to break the cycle.
11. BoJack Horseman (2014)
This animated series offers a satirical look at Hollywood through the eyes of BoJack Horseman, a washed-up actor struggling with addiction, depression, and his search for meaning.
12. Unorthodox (2020)
This miniseries follows a young woman who flees her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn to start a new life in Berlin, highlighting her struggle for freedom and self-discovery.
13. Master of None (2015)
Created by and starring Aziz Ansari, this comedy-drama explores the personal and professional life of a 30-year-old actor in New York, tackling themes of love, career, and cultural identity.