On the topic of the Best Series on Netflix 2020, this year, unlike any year is different and is plagued by an unfriendly, mysterious guest known as the Coronavirus which managed to bring us all together and enjoy online content more than ever. Thanks to the global streaming giant- Netflix, we are able to appreciate and spend our daily mundane life more delightfully. With that in mind, 2020 is stacked with quality content from top to bottom that are worth binging while safely quarantining at home. So, here are the Best Series on Netflix 2020 you should consider watching right now.
Last Updated on January 24, 2020.
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Cast – Katherine Langford, Devon Terrell
Creators – Frank Miller & Tom Wheeler
Genre – Fantasy
[This excerpt comes from Nirmal’s ‘Cursed’ Review]
Cursed, the new Netflix Original series based on the illustrated novel of the same name by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler tells a remarkable story of the Lady of the Lake, Nimue. With magic and mysticism as the main theme, the show will keep you compelled to till the end. Although it took almost ten hours to finish everything it started, we have a ton of positives to look forward to in each episode, and I am sure it will leave a lasting impression on the fantasy-drama genre. One of the Best Series on Netflix 2020.
Cast – Sophia Lillis & Wyatt Oleff
Creators – Charles Forsman & Christy Hall
Genre – Coming-of-Age / Drama
[This excerpt comes from SLP’s ‘Not Okay With This’ Review]
I Am Not Okay with This starring Sophia Lillis and Wyatt Oleff (‘IT’ Movie fame) in the lead roles is based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman and is co-created by Christy Hall and “The End of the F***ing World†producer Jonathan Entwistle. Fitting right into Netflix’s teen-based shows, the show also co-stars Kathleen Rose Perkins and Sofia Bryant as the supporting cast.
‘I Am Not Okay with This‘ has seven episodes which majorly reveal the superpower ability and Syd’s inability to control it and then, leave you hanging and waiting for the second season. The combination of raging hormones and the mystical forces keeps you on the edge-of-your-seat through and through.
Cast – Olivia Spencer & Blair Underwood
Genre – Biopic
Best Series on Netflix 2020: If you are up for an inspiring tale and have four hours to spend away, Self Made comes in quite handy. Based on the 2001 biography – On Her Own Ground, Self Made is a tale of the first American female millionaire – Madam CJ Walker. The show has Olivia Spencer and Blair Underwood in leading roles and stars Tiffany Haddish in a prominent position. It concentrates on the ups and downs in their relationship while also showcasing their struggle and is definitely worth a watch. – Shreeya Agarwal
Cast – Neeraj Kabi, Geethanjali Kulkarni
Director – Pushpendra Nath Misra
Genre – Drama
[This excerpt comes from SLP’s ‘Taj Mahal 1989’ Review]
Taj Mahal 1989 is one of the Best Series on Netflix 2020 released on Valentine’s day, and it stars Danish Hussain, Sheeba Chaddha, Anud Singh Dhaka, Anshul Chauhan, Shiri Sewani, Mihir Ahuja, Paras Priyadarshan, and Vasundhara Singh Rajput in primary roles. Set in the city of Nawabs, Lucknow, this series is a simple story about people from three different age-groups and their perception about love. The story is set through three main narratives and many smaller ones.
Cast – Emilia Jones, Jackson Robert Scott
Developers – Meredith Averill
Genre – Supernatural
Best Series on Netflix 2020: Based on the comic book series of the same name, Locke & Key narrates a unique story of three siblings who move into a house filled with reality-altering keys which are also being hunted by a demonic entity.
Anchored the whole way through by perfectly cast actors, Locke & Key keeps you on the edge-of-the-seat with its freakishly intriguing plot and splendid narrative structure. A delightful addition to the Netflix Originals catalog which is blended well the right mix of magic, drama and emotions. – Lakshmi P
Cast – Lily Collins, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
Creator – Darren Star
Genre – Drama
[This excerpt comes from Chicks’ ‘Emily in Paris’ Review]
Emily in Paris is the much-awaited release by Netflix starring Lily Collins in the lead role is superb in its styling, stunning locations, as well as crisp screenplay. The episodes are not too long to make them boring, and the first season leaves you wanting more and soon. Show creator Darren Star of Sex and the City fame brings his talent and experience in this genre to the fore, and subtle hints of his previous work can be seen through the reels.
Cast – Victoria Pedretti, Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Creator – Mike Flanagan
Genre – Horror
Starring Victoria Pedretti in the lead role, The Haunting of Bly Manor details the story of an American au pair, who goes to take care of two orphaned children in the British countryside. First off, Mike Flanagan has a remarkable way of guaranteeing you care for his characters by enveloping you in their psychological trauma.
Instead of focusing on one character and their backstory over an episode, he uses monologues, a supernatural doppelgänger, and a maze of memories to trace hidden scars. The story isn’t as powerful as the Crain’s family drama, but The Haunting of Bly Manor will stay with you for days. Prepare to have it wring your chest in the same achingly painful, yet intoxicating way. – Zoha Junaid
Cast – Shira Haas, Amit Rahav
Director – Maria Schrader
Genre – Drama
Unorthodox explores the story of a woman fleeing away from her ultra-orthodox Hasidic Jewish community and trying to find herself in a new world, a secular world that’s free and unbound. Wonderfully executed in all departments right from the screenplay to the spectacular performances and the accurate depiction of a marginalized community, Unorthodox is extremely intriguing in every aspect.
And it is also emotional to see the journey of a woman trying to find a foothold in a new world and also fighting against the family who is hellbent on finding her and bring her back. A must-watch and one of the Best Series on Netflix 2020. – Bhavna (@bhavnatalkies)
Cast – Ãlvaro Morte, Úrsula Corberó
Creator – Alex Pina
Genre – Drama
[This excerpt comes from Nirmal’s ‘Money Heist 4’ Review]
Money Heist 4 takes off right where Part 3 ended and devolves into a ton of exciting events taking place inside the Bank of Spain, where the current heist is taking place. On the bright side, it is still one of the best crime dramas out there, and the new season does not compromise on the entertainment factor and takes us all on a roller-coaster ride. With commendable performances and splendid storytelling, Part 4 lives up to all the expectations and the mammoth hype.
Cast – Diego Luna & Scoot McNairy
Creators – Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato & Doug Miro
Genre – Crime / Biographical
[This excerpt comes from Surya’s ‘Narcos Mexico 2’ Review]
Narcos Mexico 2 has a thorough grip on the story and narrates a riveting 10-hour drama that is captivating to watch. Despite the slow build, the characters and their side of the storyline carried some intrigue for me to relate, get behind, or rebel against. With quite a few moving pieces and a language that most of the viewers don’t speak, this show requires your attention, and it does a good job keeping you enthralled even if you’re not into crime/thriller genre. And most importantly, Narcos remains as one of the most consistent and must-watch content on Netflix even after a fifth season.
Cast – Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Director – Scott Frank
Genre – Coming-of-age / Drama
During the Cold War, a chess prodigy tries to make a name for herself while battling addiction. Based on a novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, The Queen’s Gambit is inspired by real-life events, even though the story is complicated but at the same time, it is very heart breaking. Throughout the entire series, the female lead had to fight her way through the ranks because she was constantly undermined for being a woman.
Also, in the orphanage, they got her addicted to tranquilizers, which was a common practice at the time, and due to their carelessness, she battled with addiction her entire life. It was very inspiring, goes to show that you can achieve whatever you want if you truly devote yourself to it but like at the same time, it shows you that time does not wait for anyone, and that’s the scariest realization of all. – Zoha Junaid (@zohasreviews)
Cast – Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey
Creator – Laurie Nunn
Genre – Coming-of-age
Sex Education 2 picks up right where the last season left, with the primary storyline being the love triangle between Otis, Ola, and Maeve. It is a perfect coming-of-age teen comedy that will take you through a range of emotions, entertains, and warms your heart in the last resort. With more emphasis on the existing characters and a narrative that never bores you out, this is one of the, if not the, Best Series on Netflix 2020 available on Netflix that ticks every box that exists. – Surya Komal
Cast – Louis Hofmann, Lisa Vicari
Creator – Baran bo Odar & Jantje Friese
Genre – Sci-Fi
[This excerpt comes from Surya’s ‘Dark 3’ Review]
Breaking new ground, reinventing, and elevating the concepts of science fiction and time travel altogether, Dark on Netflix is a beast of its own, and one of the most ambitious and enigmatic pieces of art ever put together on-screen. Season 3 of Dark on Netflix explores and utilizes every plausibility to make the story dense, perplexing, compelling and enjoyable to watch.
But, all the brilliant and the astrounding storytelling prospects come with a price as this is not an easy show to sit back and binge. It manages to successfully launch a myriad of curve balls to throw off your game and requires your complete attention consistently.
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