Looking for something fresh to binge-watch? Netflix has added some exciting new series to its lineup, covering a wide range of genres from drama to documentary. Here are eight new shows that are worth adding to your watchlist:
New Amsterdam (2018)
Follow Dr. Max Goodwin as he shakes up the status quo at one of America’s oldest hospitals, determined to save lives and challenge the system. With four seasons of drama, it’s a medical series you won’t want to miss.
Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (2024)
Dive deep into history with this gripping docuseries that examines Adolf Hitler and the Nazis’ rise, rule, and reckoning from pre-WWII to the Holocaust to the Nuremberg trials.
Geek Girl (2024)
Meet Harriet, an awkward teen who’s scouted by a top London model agent. Follow her journey as she navigates the glamorous yet challenging world of modeling, learning that sometimes it’s okay to stand out.
Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult (2024)
Uncover the unsettling truth behind a TikTok dance group that becomes entangled with a management company and its associated church, revealing dark realities and disturbing revelations.
Eric (2024)
Join a desperate father and a tenacious cop as they search the streets of 1980s New York for a missing nine-year-old boy. With powerful performances from Benedict Cumberbatch and an intense storyline, this drama is a must-watch.
The Titan Games (2019)
Hosted by Dwayne Johnson, this epic competition series pits everyday athletes against each other in grueling challenges for a chance to win $100,000. Get ready for intense action and inspiring stories of determination.
The Life You Wanted (2024)
Gloria’s life is turned upside down when a longtime friend reappears with disrupting news, throwing her carefully crafted world into chaos. Follow her journey of self-discovery and resilience in this gripping drama series.
RIDE ON TIME (2018)
Step into the glimmering world of Japanese male idol groups with this intimate docuseries that takes you backstage to see the true faces of these pop sensations. With six seasons to binge, it’s a treat for music lovers and fans of Japanese culture alike.