Best new tv shows
Here are some of the best new TV shows from the past few years, across various genres:
Drama
- The Crown (Netflix, 2016) - A biographical drama about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
- This Is Us (NBC, 2016) - A family drama that explores the lives of the Pearson family across multiple timelines.
- Killing Eve (BBC America, 2018) - A spy thriller about a cat-and-mouse game between an MI6 agent and a psychopathic assassin.
- Succession (HBO, 2018) - A drama about the dysfunctional Roy family and their media conglomerate.
- Euphoria (HBO, 2019) - A teen drama that explores the struggles of high school students in the age of social media.
Comedy
- Fleabag (Amazon Prime, 2016) - A comedy-drama about a dry-witted, sexually liberated woman navigating her relationships and family.
- Schitt's Creek (CBC, 2015) - A heartwarming comedy about a wealthy family who loses everything and moves to a small town.
- What We Do in the Shadows (FX, 2019) - A mockumentary-style sitcom about a group of vampires living in New York City.
- Russian Doll (Netflix, 2019) - A dark comedy-drama about a woman who keeps reliving the same night over and over.
- Ted Lasso (Apple TV+, 2020) - A sports comedy about an American football coach who becomes the manager of a British soccer team.
Science Fiction/Fantasy
- Westworld (HBO, 2016) - A sci-fi western series set in a theme park where guests can interact with lifelike robots.
- The Haunting of Hill House (Netflix, 2018) - A horror series about a family who grew up in a haunted house and are still dealing with the consequences.
- Chernobyl (HBO, 2019) - A historical drama about the 1986 nuclear disaster and its aftermath.
- Watchmen (HBO, 2019) - A superhero drama set in an alternate universe where superheroes are treated as outlaws.
- The Mandalorian (Disney+, 2019) - A live-action Star Wars series set in the galaxy far, far away.
Horror
- Stranger Things (Netflix, 2016) - A nostalgic sci-fi horror series about a group of kids who must battle supernatural forces in their small town.
- The Terror (AMC, 2018) - A historical horror series based on the true story of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition to the Arctic.
- Castle Rock (Hulu, 2018) - A psychological horror series set in the world of Stephen King's fiction.
- The OA (Netflix, 2016) - A supernatural thriller about a young woman who returns after being missing for seven years with a mysterious story to tell.
- Penny Dreadful (Showtime, 2014) - A horror drama set in Victorian London, featuring iconic characters from Gothic literature.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more great TV shows out there. Is there a specific genre or type of show you're interested in?