At times, when you think you have seen it all, take a look at these eight recommendations that have everything for fans of every genre:
Squid Game: Hundreds of debt-ridden individuals are lured into a series of escalating children's games with deadly consequences, all for the chance to win a life-altering sum of money.
Bridgerton: In Regency-era London, eligible young women and men navigate a competitive marriage market, where scandalous gossip and hidden desires intertwine within high society.
The Queen's Gambit: An orphaned chess prodigy rises through the ranks of competitive chess, battling addiction and emotional turmoil as she strives for world championship glory.
Stranger Things: When a young boy vanishes, his friends, family, and a mysterious girl with telekinetic powers uncover supernatural entities lurking in their small town.
Black Mirror: Each episode presents a standalone story exploring technology's potential impact, from social media obsession to the blurring lines between reality and simulation.
Mindhunter: FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench interview imprisoned serial killers to understand their psychology to revolutionize crime investigation.
Arcane: Set in the divided cities of Piltover and Zaun, sisters Vi and Jinx find themselves on opposing sides of a brewing conflict fueled by technological advancements.
When They See Us: Based on a true story, five Harlem teenagers are wrongfully convicted of a brutal assault in Central Park.