In recent years, television series based on books have become increasingly popular, captivating audiences with their compelling narratives, intriguing characters, and immersive storytelling. From thrilling dramas to fantasy adventures, the small screen has brought numerous literary works to life.
In this article, we will explore a selection of TV series from 2016 to 2020 that were adapted from books.
1. 11.22.63 (TV Series 2016–2016)
“11.22.63” is a gripping miniseries based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name. The story follows a high school teacher who discovers a time portal that leads him to the year 1960. Tasked with preventing the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, he faces numerous challenges and consequences of altering the course of history.
2. 13 Reasons Why (TV Series 2017–2020)
Based on Jay Asher’s bestselling novel, “13 Reasons Why” delves into the sensitive topic of teen suicide and its aftermath. The series revolves around a high school student who listens to a series of cassette tapes left behind by a classmate who took her own life, uncovering dark secrets and examining the impact of bullying and mental health issues.
3. 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (TV Series 2018–2019)
Part of the “Tales of Arcadia” trilogy created by Guillermo del Toro, “3Below” follows two royal alien siblings who crash-land on Earth and must adapt to life in a suburban town. The animated series blends science fiction and adventure, exploring themes of friendship, acceptance, and the challenges of concealing their extraterrestrial identities.
4. A Certain Scientific Accelerator (TV Series 2019– )
“A Certain Scientific Accelerator” is a spin-off of Kazuma Kamachi’s light novel series. Focusing on the character Accelerator, an esper with incredible powers, the series delves into the complex world of Academy City, where supernatural abilities are prevalent. With action-packed sequences and intricate plotlines, it explores themes of morality, power, and personal redemption.
5. A Discovery of Witches (TV Series 2018–2022)
Based on Deborah Harkness’ All Souls Trilogy, “A Discovery of Witches” is a supernatural drama series. The story revolves around a historian and witch who accidentally uncovers a bewitched manuscript, drawing the attention of magical creatures. As she navigates a forbidden love with a vampire, she becomes entangled in a dangerous world of dark magic and ancient secrets.
6. A Korean Odyssey (TV Series 2017–2018)
“A Korean Odyssey” draws inspiration from the classic Chinese novel “Journey to the West.” Set in modern-day Seoul, the series follows a mischievous monkey king who is bound to protect a young woman from powerful supernatural forces. Combining romance, fantasy, and comedy, it offers a unique twist on the original story.
7. A Love So Beautiful (TV Series 2020–2021)
Based on the Chinese novel of the same name, “A Love So Beautiful” is a heartwarming romantic drama series. It chronicles the lives of high school friends who navigate the ups and downs of adolescence, friendship, and first love. With its relatable characters and nostalgic charm, it captures the joys and challenges of young adulthood.
8. A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV Series 2017–2019)
“A Series of Unfortunate Events” brings Lemony Snicket’s beloved children’s book series to life. This darkly humorous and whimsical show follows the Baudelaire orphans as they are pursued by the sinister Count Olaf, while unraveling family secrets and encountering eccentric characters along the way. With its distinctive visual style and witty narration, it captivates viewers of all ages.
9. A Suitable Boy (TV Series 2020–2020)
Based on Vikram Seth’s epic novel, “A Suitable Boy” is set in post-partition India and explores the lives of four families as they navigate love, politics, and societal expectations. With its lush cinematography and rich storytelling, the series offers a sprawling portrait of a changing nation and the personal choices that shape individual destinies.
10. A Very English Scandal (TV Series 2018–2018)
“A Very English Scandal” is a darkly comedic miniseries based on John Preston’s non-fiction book. It depicts the real-life scandal involving British politician Jeremy Thorpe, who faced a trial for conspiracy to murder his former lover. With its stellar performances and biting humor, the series delves into the intersection of politics, power, and personal secrets.
11. Accidentally in Love (TV Series 2018– )
“Accidentally in Love” is a lighthearted Chinese romantic comedy series. The story follows a pop idol who, after getting into trouble, is sent to a regular high school disguised as a boy. There, she develops an unexpected friendship and romance with a rebellious student. With its delightful humor and heartwarming moments, it explores themes of identity and self-discovery.
12. Adachi to Shimamura (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Adachi to Shimamura” is a slice-of-life yuri anime based on the light novel series by Hitoma Iruma. The show revolves around the close friendship between two high school girls, Adachi and Shimamura, as they navigate the complexities of adolescence, love, and self-acceptance. It offers a gentle and introspective exploration of the characters’ emotions and evolving relationship.
13. Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor (TV Series 2017– )
“Akashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor” adapts TarÅ Hitsuji’s light novel series, offering a fantasy anime set in a world where magic is taught at prestigious academies and follows a lazy and unorthodox magical instructor. The series centers around his interactions with a group of students, as they uncover dark secrets and face dangerous challenges within the magical realm. With its mix of humor, action, and magic, it provides an entertaining and engaging viewing experience.
14. Alderamin on the Sky (TV Series 2016–2023)
Based on Bokuto Uno’s light novel series, “Alderamin on the Sky” is a military fantasy anime. The story takes place in a war-torn world and follows a talented but lazy military strategist and his comrades as they navigate political intrigues, engage in epic battles, and strive to bring peace to their land. The series combines tactical warfare, compelling characters, and complex relationships.
15. Alias Grace (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Alias Grace” is a miniseries adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s historical novel. Set in 19th-century Canada, the show tells the gripping story of Grace Marks, a convicted murderess, as she recounts her life and the events surrounding the crime. Blending psychological drama, mystery, and social commentary, the series explores themes of class, gender, and the nature of truth.
16. All Creatures Great and Small (TV Series 2020– )
Based on James Herriot’s beloved autobiographical novels, “All Creatures Great and Small” is a heartwarming drama series set in the Yorkshire Dales in the 1930s. The show follows the adventures of a young veterinarian as he begins his career in a rural practice, encountering a variety of colorful characters and animal patients. With its picturesque setting and feel-good storytelling, it captures the charm of the original books.
17. Altered Carbon (TV Series 2018–2020)
“Altered Carbon” is a science fiction series based on Richard K. Morgan’s cyberpunk novel. Set in a future where consciousness can be transferred between bodies, the story follows a former soldier who is hired to solve a murder. As he uncovers a web of intrigue and corruption, he confronts his own past and questions the nature of identity and immortality.
18. Always a Witch (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Always a Witch” is a Colombian fantasy series based on the novel “Yo, Bruja” by Isidora Chacón. The show revolves around a young witch from the 17th century who time travels to the present day in order to save her lover. As she navigates modern life, she grapples with her magical abilities and confronts the challenges of being a young woman in two different eras.
19. American Gods (TV Series 2017–2021)
Based on Neil Gaiman’s acclaimed novel, “American Gods” is a dark fantasy series that explores the clash between ancient gods and new deities born from modern obsessions. The story follows a recently released ex-convict who becomes embroiled in a divine power struggle as he meets gods from various mythologies. With its striking visuals and thought-provoking themes, the series delves into belief, mythology, and the changing face of worship.
20. And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online? (TV Series 2016–2016)
“And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online?” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Kineko Shibai. The show centers around a high school student who falls in love with a female character in an online game, only to discover that the player behind the character is actually a girl from his school. With its humorous take on online relationships and gaming culture, it provides a light-hearted and entertaining viewing experience.
21. Anna Karenina (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Anna Karenina” is a period drama series based on Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel. Set in 19th-century Russia, the story follows the tragic romance between the married Anna Karenina and the affluent Count Vronsky. The series delves into themes of love, passion, and societal expectations, capturing the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of Russian aristocracy.
22. Anne with an E (TV Series 2017–2019)
Based on Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved novel “Anne of Green Gables,” “Anne with an E” is a coming-of-age drama series set in the late 19th century. The show follows the spirited and imaginative Anne Shirley as she adapts to her new home on Prince Edward Island, encounters new friends and adversaries, and navigates the challenges of growing up. With its nostalgic charm and exploration of identity, it resonates with viewers of all ages.
23. Ant-Man (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Ant-Man” is an animated series based on the Marvel Comics character. The show follows the adventures of Scott Lang, a former thief who becomes the superhero Ant-Man after discovering a suit that allows him to shrink in size but increase in strength. With its blend of action, humor, and superhero lore, the series offers an exciting and family-friendly experience.
24. Archibald’s Next Big Thing (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Archibald’s Next Big Thing” is an animated series based on the children’s book by Tony Hale and Tony Biaggne. The show follows the adventures of Archibald Strutter, a chicken who embraces unexpected detours and finds joy in everyday moments. With its positive messages of resilience, mindfulness, and embracing the unknown, it provides an uplifting and delightful viewing experience for young audiences.
25. Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest (TV Series 2019– )
“Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest” adapts Ryo Shirakome’s light novel series, offering a fantasy anime. The story centers around Hajime Nagumo, a high school student who is transported to a dangerous world with his classmates. As he overcomes hardships and becomes a powerful warrior, he embarks on a quest for survival and revenge. The series combines action, adventure, and character growth.
26. Armor Shop for Ladies and Gentlemen (TV Series 2018– )
“Armor Shop for Ladies and Gentlemen” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Kurogin and illustrated by Yuusuke Shiba. The story revolves around an armorer who runs a shop catering to adventurers. With its comedic tone and fantasy elements, the series offers a light-hearted and entertaining exploration of a unique setting within the fantasy genre.
27. Ashes of Love (TV Series 2018–2018)
Based on Dian Xian’s novel, “Ashes of Love” is a fantasy romance drama series. The story follows a flower deity who falls in love with a fire deity but is later reincarnated as a mortal. As their paths cross in different lives, they face trials and obstacles in their quest for love and destiny. The series combines elements of mythology, romance, and magical realms.
28. Assassins Pride (TV Series 2019– )
“Assassins Pride” adapts Kei Amagi’s light novel series, offering a fantasy anime set in a world where only a select few possess magical abilities. The story follows a young noblewoman who is assigned to tutor a young assassin with no magical powers. Together, they unravel the mysteries surrounding their society and confront the challenges of their intertwined fates. The series combines action, mystery, and supernatural elements.
29. Away (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Away” is a science fiction drama series created by Andrew Hinderaker. The story follows an international crew on a mission to Mars, led by astronaut Emma Green. As they face the challenges of space exploration and isolation, they also deal with personal sacrifices and the emotional toll of being away from their loved ones. With its blend of personal drama and space exploration, the series offers a thought-provoking and emotional journey.
30. Babylon (TV Series 2019– )
“Babylon” is a psychological thriller anime based on the light novel series by Mado Nozaki. The story revolves around a government official who becomes entangled in a complex conspiracy involving political power, manipulation, and moral dilemmas. With its thought-provoking themes and intricate storytelling, the series delves into the dark underbelly of society and the consequences of pursuing justice.
31. Babylon Berlin (TV Series 2017– )
“Babylon Berlin” is a German period drama series based on the novels by Volker Kutscher. Set in 1920s Berlin, the show follows police inspector Gereon Rath as he investigates various crimes amidst the political and social turmoil of the Weimar Republic. With its stunning visuals, atmospheric setting, and gripping storylines, the series captures the spirit of the era and explores the city’s dark underbelly.
32. Backstreet Rookie (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Backstreet Rookie” is a romantic comedy series based on the webtoon “Convenience Store Saet-byul” by Hwalhwasan. The story revolves around a convenience store manager and an eccentric part-time employee who develop a sweet and comedic romance. With its light-hearted humor and endearing characters, the series provides a delightful and heartwarming viewing experience.
33. Barkskins (TV Series 2020– )
Based on the novel by Annie Proulx, “Barkskins” is a historical drama series set in 17th-century New France. The show explores the lives of indentured servants, adventurers, and Native Americans as they navigate the harsh realities of the wilderness and the conflicts between European powers. With its rich historical backdrop and complex characters, the series delves into themes of colonization, survival, and cultural clashes.
34. Battery (TV Series 2016– )
“Battery” is a sports anime based on the novel by Atsuko Asano. The story follows a talented but aloof young pitcher and his catcher as they form a bond and strive to achieve greatness in the world of baseball. With its focus on friendship, rivalry, and personal growth, the series offers an engaging and emotional exploration of the sport.
35. Batwoman (TV Series 2019–2022)
“Batwoman” is a superhero series based on the DC Comics character. The show follows Kate Kane, a skilled fighter who takes on the mantle of Batwoman to protect Gotham City. With its thrilling action sequences and exploration of Kate’s personal journey, the series offers a fresh take on the superhero genre and addresses themes of identity, justice, and LGBTQ+ representation.
36. Beatless (TV Series 2018– )
“Beatless” is a science fiction anime based on the novel series by Satoshi Hase and illustrated by Redjuice. Set in a world where advanced AI beings called “HIEs” coexist with humans, the story follows a young man who encounters an enigmatic girl with no memories. As they uncover the secrets behind the HIEs, they question the nature of humanity and technology. The series combines action, philosophy, and ethical dilemmas.
37. Berko: El Arte de Callar (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Berko: El Arte de Callar” is a Spanish drama series based on the novels by Jorge Díaz. The show follows a detective named Ricardo Berko who investigates complex crimes while battling his own personal demons. With its noir atmosphere, intricate storytelling, and flawed protagonist, the series offers a gripping and introspective exploration of crime and human nature.
38. Best. Worst. Weekend. Ever. (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Best. Worst. Weekend. Ever.” is a comedy series created by Robin Stein and Dan Franklin. The story revolves around a group of teenagers who attend a comic convention and embark on a wild adventure filled with mishaps, unexpected encounters, and self-discovery. With its humor, pop culture references, and relatable teenage experiences, the series provides a light-hearted and entertaining viewing experience.
39. Big Little Lies (TV Series 2017–2019)
Based on Liane Moriarty’s novel, “Big Little Lies” is a critically acclaimed drama series. Set in a wealthy coastal town, the show explores the lives of several mothers whose seemingly perfect lives unravel following a tragic event. With its stellar cast, nuanced performances, and exploration of themes such as domestic violence, motherhood, and the facade of perfection, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
40. Big Sky (TV Series 2020– )
“Big Sky” is a crime drama series based on the novel by C.J. Box. The story follows private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt as they investigate the mysterious disappearance of two sisters in a remote Montana town. As they uncover a network of crime and corruption, they race against time to find the missing girls. With its suspenseful plot and complex characters, the series keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
41. Black Lightning (TV Series 2017–2021)
“Black Lightning” is a superhero series based on the DC Comics character. The show follows Jefferson Pierce, a retired superhero who is forced to don his vigilante alter ego once again to protect his community from crime and corruption. With its focus on social issues, family dynamics, and the struggles of a black superhero, the series offers a unique and powerful narrative.
42. Black Narcissus (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Black Narcissus” is a miniseries adaptation of Rumer Godden’s novel. Set in the 1930s, the story revolves around a group of nuns who establish a mission in the Himalayas. As they confront their desires, repressed emotions, and the haunting presence of the past, tensions rise within the convent. With its atmospheric setting and psychological drama, the series delves into themes of faith, sexuality, and isolation.
43. Blinded by the Light (2019)
“Blinded by the Light” is a coming-of-age film inspired by the life of journalist Sarfraz Manzoor. The story follows a British-Pakistani teenager in 1980s England who finds solace and inspiration in the music of Bruce Springsteen. As he navigates cultural clashes, family expectations, and his own dreams, he discovers the transformative power of music. The film captures the spirit of youthful enthusiasm and the universal search for identity.
44. Bofuri: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, So I’ll Max Out My Defense (TV Series 2020– )
“Bofuri: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, So I’ll Max Out My Defense” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Yuumikan. The story follows a newbie gamer who decides to prioritize defense over offense in a virtual reality game. As she unintentionally becomes an overpowered player, she embarks on exciting adventures and encounters a colorful cast of characters. With its comedic and light-hearted approach, the series offers a fun and entertaining gaming experience.
45. Boogiepop and Others (TV Series 2019– )
“Boogiepop and Others” is a supernatural thriller anime based on the light novel series by Kouhei Kadono. The story revolves around a mysterious entity called Boogiepop, who appears whenever supernatural events occur. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into the lives of various interconnected characters and explores themes of identity, existentialism, and the nature of fear. The series offers a unique and thought-provoking viewing experience.
46. Brave New World (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Brave New World” is a dystopian science fiction series based on Aldous Huxley’s classic novel. Set in a future society where monogamy, privacy, and individuality have been abolished, the story follows a young man who rebels against the rigidly controlled world. With its exploration of social control, human desires, and the consequences of utopian ideals, the series offers a thought-provoking and cautionary narrative.
47. Bridgerton (TV Series 2020– )
“Bridgerton” is a period drama series based on Julia Quinn’s historical romance novels. Set in Regency-era England, the show follows the lives and romantic escapades of the Bridgerton family and their peers. With its opulent setting, captivating characters, and steamy romance, the series provides a delightful and addictive escape into a world of ball gowns, scandals, and forbidden love.
48. Bring It On, Ghost (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Bring It On, Ghost” is a supernatural romance series based on the webtoon “Ssawooja Gwishina” by Im In-seu. The story follows a high school student who can see ghosts and a ghost-seeing exorcist as they team up to fight evil spirits. With its blend of comedy, romance, and supernatural elements, the series offers a lighthearted and enjoyable viewing experience.
49. By the Grace of the Gods (TV Series 2020– )
“By the Grace of the Gods” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Roy and illustrated by Ririnra. The story centers around a young man who dies and is reincarnated into a world of magic and monsters. Gifted with special abilities and a peaceful life, he embarks on adventures and helps others with his newfound powers. The series combines slice-of-life elements, fantasy world-building, and heartwarming moments.
50. C.B. Strike (TV Series 2017– )
“C.B. Strike” is a crime drama series based on the detective novels written by J.K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The show follows Cormoran Strike, a private detective, and his assistant Robin Ellacott as they solve complex cases in contemporary London. With its intriguing mysteries, well-developed characters, and atmospheric storytelling, the series offers a compelling and suspenseful viewing experience.
51. Cardinal (TV Series 2017–2020)
“Cardinal” is a Canadian crime drama series based on the novels by Giles Blunt. The show follows Detective John Cardinal as he investigates brutal crimes in the small town of Algonquin Bay. With its gritty atmosphere, complex characters, and intricate plotlines, the series offers a dark and compelling narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
52. Catch-22 (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Catch-22” is a miniseries adaptation of Joseph Heller’s satirical novel. Set during World War II, the story follows a U.S. Army Air Forces bombardier named Yossarian as he navigates the absurdities and contradictions of military bureaucracy. With its dark humor, anti-war message, and exploration of the human condition, the series offers a biting critique of war and bureaucracy.
53. Caught (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Caught” is a crime drama series based on the novel by Lisa Moore. Set in 1970s Newfoundland, the show follows a drug dealer who becomes an informant for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). As he gets entangled in a dangerous web of crime and betrayal, he struggles to protect his family and make amends for his past actions. With its tense atmosphere and compelling performances, the series provides a gripping and character-driven narrative.
54. Cheese in the Trap (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Cheese in the Trap” is a South Korean drama series based on the webtoon of the same name by Soonkki. The story revolves around the complicated relationship between a university student and a seemingly perfect senior. As they navigate friendship, love, and the pressures of academic life, they discover that appearances can be deceiving. With its realistic portrayal of college life and nuanced characters, the series offers a relatable and engaging narrative.
55. Chesapeake Shores (TV Series 2016–2022)
“Chesapeake Shores” is a family drama series based on the novels by Sherryl Woods. The show follows Abby O’Brien, a divorced mother and successful career woman who returns to her hometown of Chesapeake Shores. As she reconnects with her family, including her high school sweetheart, she navigates the challenges of balancing work, love, and family obligations. With its picturesque setting and heartfelt storytelling, the series captures the complexities of family dynamics and the power of second chances.
56. Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt” is an animated children’s series based on the picture book series by Chris Monroe. The show follows Chico Bon Bon, a talented monkey with a tool belt who helps solve problems in his town using his ingenuity and creativity. With its educational and entertaining content, the series teaches young viewers problem-solving skills and the importance of teamwork.
57. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV Series 2018–2020)
“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” is a supernatural horror series based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina Spellman. The show follows Sabrina as she navigates her dual nature as a half-witch, half-mortal while battling dark forces and uncovering her family’s secrets. With its dark and atmospheric storytelling, compelling characters, and exploration of themes like identity and the battle between good and evil, the series offers a fresh take on the beloved character.
58. Cloak & Dagger (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Cloak & Dagger” is a superhero series based on the Marvel Comics characters. The show follows two teenagers from different backgrounds who acquire superpowers and form a romantic connection. As they navigate their newfound abilities and uncover a conspiracy, they must learn to trust each other and use their powers for good. With its grounded storytelling, character-driven drama, and exploration of social issues, the series offers a unique and engaging superhero narrative.
59. Clockwork Planet (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Clockwork Planet” is a science fiction anime based on the light novel series by Yuu Kamiya and Tsubaki Himana. The story is set in a world where mechanical devices called “Clockwork” control society, and follows a young genius mechanic and a female automaton who hold the key to the planet’s survival. With its blend of steampunk aesthetics, action, and romance, the series offers an intriguing and visually captivating adventure.
60. Cold Courage (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Cold Courage” is a crime thriller series based on the novels by Pekka Hiltunen. The show follows two Finnish women living in London who become part of a secret organization investigating crimes and corruption. As they face danger and uncover a web of conspiracy, they must confront their own fears and fight for justice. With its tense atmosphere, suspenseful storytelling, and strong female leads, the series offers a gripping and thought-provoking narrative.
61. Confess (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Confess” is a drama series based on the novel by Colleen Hoover. The story follows a woman who stumbles upon a confessional art installation and becomes entangled in the life of the artist. As they reveal their secrets and navigate their complex pasts, they find solace and healing in each other. With its emotional depth and exploration of love, forgiveness, and the power of art, the series offers a compelling and romantic narrative.
62. Cooked (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Cooked” is a documentary series based on the book by Michael Pollan. The show explores the history and cultural significance of cooking and its impact on our lives. Each episode focuses on a different element of cooking: fire, water, air, and earth, and delves into the science, traditions, and pleasures of preparing food. With its informative and visually stunning approach, the series offers a deeper understanding of the culinary world.
63. Coroner (TV Series 2019– )
“Coroner” is a crime drama series based on the books by M.R. Hall. The show follows a recently widowed coroner who investigates suspicious deaths in Toronto. With her keen intellect and determination, she unravels complex cases while dealing with her own personal struggles. With its compelling mysteries, well-drawn characters, and exploration of the human condition, the series offers an intriguing and emotionally resonant narrative.
64. Cuando vivas conmigo (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Cuando vivas conmigo” is a Spanish drama series based on the novel by Carmen Amoraga. The story follows a successful journalist who, after a failed marriage, moves back to her hometown and reconnects with her past. As she navigates family secrets, love affairs, and personal growth, she discovers the true meaning of happiness and fulfillment. With its engaging storytelling and complex characters, the series offers a poignant exploration of life’s choices and the pursuit of happiness.
65. Cursed (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Cursed” is a fantasy drama series based on the illustrated novel by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler. The story is a reimagining of the Arthurian legend, following Nimue, a young woman with mysterious powers who becomes the Lady of the Lake. As she joins forces with Arthur and other legendary characters, she fights against the Red Paladins and their oppressive regime. With its magical elements, epic battles, and themes of power and destiny, the series offers an exciting and visually stunning adventure.
66. Dare Me (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Dare Me” is a drama series based on the novel by Megan Abbott. The story revolves around a high school cheerleading squad and their coach, exploring themes of power dynamics, ambition, and the dark side of competitive sports. With its intense and suspenseful storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of female friendship and rivalry, the series offers a gripping and psychological narrative.
67. Dash & Lily (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Dash & Lily” is a romantic comedy series based on the young adult novel “Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares” by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. The story follows two teenagers who exchange messages and dares through a notebook they pass back and forth in various locations across New York City during the holiday season. With its heartwarming and charming storyline, the series captures the magic of young love and the joy of exploration.
68. Daybreak (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Daybreak” is a post-apocalyptic comedy-drama series based on the comic book series by Brian Ralph. The show follows a group of teenagers navigating the chaotic and dangerous world after a nuclear blast turns adults into zombie-like creatures. With its irreverent humor, pop culture references, and exploration of teenage angst and survival, the series offers a fresh and entertaining take on the apocalypse genre.
69. DC Super Hero Girls (TV Series 2019– )
“DC Super Hero Girls” is an animated series that features a diverse group of teenage superheroes from the DC Comics universe, including Wonder Woman, Batgirl, Supergirl, and more. The show follows their adventures as they navigate high school, develop their powers, and fight against supervillains. With its positive messages, empowering female characters, and action-packed storytelling, the series offers a fun and inclusive superhero experience for young viewers.
70. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (TV Series 2016–2022)
“DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” is a superhero series set in the Arrowverse, based on characters from DC Comics. The show follows a team of misfit heroes and villains who travel through time to protect history from threats. With its time-traveling adventures, humor, and ensemble cast, the series offers a unique blend of action, comedy, and superhero storytelling.
71. Deadly Class (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Deadly Class” is a dark comedy-drama series based on the comic book series by Rick Remender and Wes Craig. The story is set in the late 1980s and follows a disillusioned teenager who is recruited into an elite private school for assassins. As he navigates the cutthroat world of the school, he forms relationships and confronts his own morality. With its gritty and stylized storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes like identity and loyalty, the series offers a unique and captivating narrative.
72. Deep Water (TV Series 2019– )
“Deep Water” is a crime drama series based on the “The Troubled Man” novels by í…ke Edwardson. The show follows Detective Inspector Erik Winter as he investigates complex and haunting crimes in Gothenburg, Sweden. With its atmospheric setting, intricate mysteries, and exploration of the human psyche, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
73. Defending Jacob (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Defending Jacob” is a miniseries adaptation of the novel by William Landay. The story follows a district attorney whose life is turned upside down when his teenage son is accused of murder. As he fights to prove his son’s innocence, he confronts the dark secrets within his own family. With its tense courtroom drama, moral dilemmas, and exploration of parental love, the series offers a gripping and emotionally charged narrative.
74. Des (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Des” is a true crime drama miniseries based on the book “Killing for Company” by Brian Masters. The show follows the investigation and trial of Dennis Nilsen, a British serial killer who murdered young men in the 1970s and 1980s. With its chilling portrayal of Nilsen’s crimes and the psychological cat-and-mouse game between him and the detective leading the case, the series offers a disturbing and gripping narrative.
75. Devils (TV Series 2020– )
“Devils” is a financial thriller series based on the novel by Guido Maria Brera. The story revolves around a charismatic banker who gets caught up in a conspiracy involving high-stakes financial manipulation and global power struggles. With its suspenseful storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of the dark side of the financial world, the series offers a gripping and timely narrative.
76. Diablero (TV Series 2018–2020)
“Diablero” is a Mexican supernatural horror series based on the book “El Diablo me obligó” by F.G. Haghenbeck. The show follows a priest, a demon hunter, and a supernatural expert as they investigate and battle demonic forces in Mexico City. With its blend of horror, action, and mythology, the series offers a thrilling and culturally rich narrative.
77. Diary of a Prosecutor (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Diary of a Prosecutor” is a legal drama series based on the essay collection by prosecutor Kim Woong. The show follows a group of prosecutors as they navigate the challenges and complexities of their profession, including high-profile cases and personal struggles. With its realistic portrayal of the legal system and exploration of the moral dilemmas faced by prosecutors, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
78. Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War (TV Series 2020–2021)
“Dime Quién Soy: Mistress of War” is a Spanish drama series based on the novel by Julia Navarro. The story spans multiple continents and decades, following the life of a woman who becomes involved in the political and military conflicts of the 20th century. With its sweeping historical backdrop, complex characters, and exploration of themes like war, love, and identity, the series offers a compelling and epic narrative.
79. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (TV Series 2016–2017)
“Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” is a comedy-drama series based on the novels by Douglas Adams. The show follows the eccentric detective Dirk Gently as he investigates bizarre and seemingly unrelated cases, guided by his belief in the interconnectedness of all things. With its offbeat humor, intricate storytelling, and memorable characters, the series offers a unique and whimsical viewing experience.
80. Doom Patrol (TV Series 2019–2023)
“Doom Patrol” is a superhero series based on the DC Comics superhero team. The show follows a group of outcast superheroes who come together to investigate strange phenomena and protect the world from supernatural threats. With its dark humor, complex characters, and exploration of themes like identity and trauma, the series offers a distinctive and unconventional take on the superhero genre.
81. Dracula (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Dracula” is a horror drama miniseries based on the novel by Bram Stoker. The show follows the iconic vampire Count Dracula as he terrorizes Victorian London and battles against those who seek to destroy him. With its gothic atmosphere, suspenseful storytelling, and fresh take on the classic character, the series offers a chilling and captivating narrative.
82. Dragons: Rescue Riders (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Dragons: Rescue Riders” is an animated children’s series set in the “How to Train Your Dragon” universe. The show follows a group of young dragons known as the Rescue Riders as they protect and rescue their fellow dragons on the magical island of Huttsgalor. With its adventurous storyline, vibrant animation, and positive messages about teamwork and friendship, the series offers an engaging and family-friendly viewing experience.
83. Driven (TV Series 2018–2022)
“Driven” is a romantic drama series based on the novel by K. Bromberg. The story follows a racing driver and a struggling journalist who form a complicated and passionate relationship. As they navigate their personal and professional challenges, they must confront their pasts and learn to trust each other. With its steamy romance, intense emotions, and fast-paced world of motorsports, the series offers an addictive and emotional narrative.
84. Emerald City (TV Series 2016–2017)
“Emerald City” is a fantasy drama series inspired by the “Wizard of Oz” books by L. Frank Baum. The show reimagines the classic story with a darker and more mature twist, following a young woman named Dorothy Gale who is transported to the magical land of Oz. With its visually stunning production design, complex characters, and epic storytelling, the series offers a fresh and imaginative take on a beloved tale.
85. Eromanga Sensei (TV Series 2017– )
“Eromanga Sensei” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Tsukasa Fushimi. The story follows a high school student who discovers that his reclusive younger sister is a popular and talented light novel illustrator. As they collaborate on projects and navigate their complicated relationship, they develop a deeper understanding of each other. With its humor, otaku culture references, and exploration of sibling dynamics, the series offers an entertaining and lighthearted narrative.
86. Eternal Love (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Eternal Love,” also known as “Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms,” is a Chinese fantasy drama series based on the novel by Tang Qi Gong Zi. The story is set in the celestial realm and follows the love story between the God of War and a mortal woman who is reincarnated multiple times. With its beautiful visuals, compelling romance, and elements of mythology, the series offers a sweeping and enchanting narrative.
87. Famous in Love (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Famous in Love” is a drama series based on the novel by Rebecca Serle. The show follows a college student who gets her big break in Hollywood when she is cast as the lead in a blockbuster film franchise. As she navigates fame, relationships, and the pressures of the entertainment industry, she discovers that not everything is as glamorous as it seems. With its exploration of the dark side of fame and the complexities of young adulthood, the series offers a captivating and addictive narrative.
88. Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Flower Crew: Joseon Marriage Agency” is a historical romance series set in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. The show follows a group of matchmakers who help arrange marriages for clients from different social classes. As they navigate love, politics, and personal struggles, they discover the true meaning of happiness and sacrifice. With its beautiful period setting, engaging characters, and heartwarming romance, the series offers a delightful and immersive viewing experience.
89. Gabby Duran & The Unsittables (TV Series 2019–2021)
“Gabby Duran & The Unsittables” is a science fiction comedy series based on the book series by Elise Allen and Daryle Conners. The show follows a young girl named Gabby Duran who is hired as a babysitter for extraterrestrial children disguised as humans. As she balances her secret job, school, and her own personal life, she learns important lessons about responsibility and friendship. With its humor, imaginative premise, and positive messages, the series offers a fun and entertaining watch for young viewers.
90. Gamers! (TV Series 2017– )
“Gamers!” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Sekina Aoi. The story revolves around a group of high school students who are passionate about video games and form a gaming club. As they navigate their own love lives and misunderstandings, they learn the importance of communication and honesty. With its humorous situations, gaming references, and relatable characters, the series offers a lighthearted and enjoyable narrative.
91. Geeking Out (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Geeking Out” is a talk show series hosted by Kevin Smith and Greg Grunberg, focusing on various aspects of geek culture, including movies, TV shows, comics, and gaming. The show features interviews with celebrity guests, behind-the-scenes looks at upcoming projects, and discussions about the latest geek news. With its enthusiastic hosts and engaging discussions, the series offers an entertaining and informative exploration of all things geek.
92. Gigantosaurus (TV Series 2019– )
“Gigantosaurus” is an animated children’s series based on the book by Jonny Duddle. The show follows a group of young dinosaur friends who go on exciting adventures in their prehistoric world, encountering different species of dinosaurs and learning important lessons along the way. With its colorful animation, fun characters, and educational content, the series offers an entertaining and educational viewing experience for young audiences.
93. Girlboss (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Girlboss” is a comedy-drama series based on the memoir by Sophia Amoruso. The show is inspired by the true story of Amoruso, who started an online vintage clothing business and became a successful entrepreneur. The series follows a fictionalized version of Amoruso as she navigates the challenges of running her own business and finding her place in the world. With its quirky humor, strong female protagonist, and themes of empowerment and self-discovery, the series offers an inspiring and relatable narrative.
94. Goblin Slayer (TV Series 2018– )
“Goblin Slayer” is a dark fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Kumo Kagyu. The story follows a young priestess who joins a party of adventurers and encounters the Goblin Slayer, a warrior dedicated to exterminating goblins. As they embark on dangerous quests and face the horrors of the goblin threat, they form unlikely alliances and confront the harsh realities of their own world. With its intense action, gritty storytelling, and exploration of themes like trauma and revenge, the series offers a gripping and sometimes controversial narrative.
95. Good Morning, Verí´nica (TV Series 2020– )
“Good Morning, Verí´nica” is a Brazilian crime drama series based on the novel by Raphael Montes and Ilana Casoy. The show follows a police secretary who, after witnessing an attempted suicide, becomes involved in an investigation to help victims of domestic violence. As she delves deeper into the dark underbelly of the city, she confronts her own past and fights for justice. With its suspenseful storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of social issues, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
96. Good Omens (TV Series 2019–2023)
“Good Omens” is a fantasy comedy-drama series based on the novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The show follows an angel and a demon who form an unlikely alliance to prevent the apocalypse and save humanity. With its witty humor, imaginative premise, and memorable characters, the series offers a delightful and irreverent take on the battle between good and evil.
97. Green Eggs and Ham (TV Series 2019–2022)
“Green Eggs and Ham” is an animated children’s series based on the beloved book by Dr. Seuss. The show follows the adventures of Sam-I-Am and his friend Guy-Am-I as they embark on a road trip to rescue a rare Chickeraffe and discover the joy of trying new things. With its colorful animation, playful rhymes, and positive messages about friendship and open-mindedness, the series offers a delightful and whimsical viewing experience for young audiences.
98. Grimgar, Ashes and Illusions (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Grimgar, Ashes and Illusions” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Ao JÅ«monji. The story follows a group of strangers who awaken in the world of Grimgar with no memory of their past lives. Forced to become volunteer soldiers, they must learn to survive and adapt to their new reality. With its beautiful animation, character-driven storytelling, and exploration of themes like friendship and loss, the series offers a poignant and immersive narrative.
99. Grimoire of Zero (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Grimoire of Zero” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Kakeru Kobashiri. The story is set in a world where witches are feared and hunted, and follows a half-beast mercenary who forms an unlikely partnership with a young witch named Zero. Together, they embark on a journey to find a magical tome that could change their fates. With its enchanting world-building, endearing characters, and exploration of prejudice and discrimination, the series offers a compelling and magical narrative.
100. Handsome Siblings (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Handsome Siblings” is a wuxia drama series based on the novel by Gu Long. The story follows twin brothers who were separated at birth and raised to become martial arts masters. As they navigate their own paths and encounter love, betrayal, and revenge, they must confront their true identities and the secrets of their past. With its thrilling action sequences, intricate plot twists, and themes of brotherhood and honor, the series offers an entertaining and visually stunning narrative.
101. Hap and Leonard (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Hap and Leonard” is a crime drama series based on the novels by Joe R. Lansdale. The show follows the unlikely duo of Hap Collins, a white working-class laborer, and Leonard Pine, a gay black Vietnam War veteran, as they solve crimes and navigate their complex friendship in 1980s East Texas. With its blend of humor, suspense, and social commentary, the series offers a distinctive and engaging narrative.
102. Happy! (TV Series 2017–2019)
“Happy!” is a dark comedy series based on the graphic novel by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson. The show follows an ex-cop turned hitman who teams up with an imaginary blue-winged unicorn named Happy to rescue a kidnapped girl. With its twisted humor, graphic violence, and exploration of themes like redemption and the power of imagination, the series offers a wild and unpredictable narrative.
103. Harley Quinn (TV Series 2019– )
“Harley Quinn” is an animated superhero series set in the DC Comics universe. The show follows Harley Quinn as she breaks free from the Joker’s toxic influence and sets out on her own path to become Gotham City’s queenpin of crime. With its irreverent humor, colorful animation, and exploration of Harley Quinn’s journey of self-discovery, the series offers a fresh and empowering take on a beloved character.
104. Harvey Girls Forever! (TV Series 2018–2020)
“Harvey Girls Forever!” is an animated children’s series based on the “Little Audrey” comics. The show follows the adventures of Audrey, Dot, and Lotta, a group of best friends known as the Harvey Girls, as they navigate the challenges and joys of childhood in the magical Harvey Street. With its humor, relatable characters, and positive messages about friendship and individuality, the series offers an entertaining and heartwarming viewing experience for young audiences.
105. Hatena Illusion (TV Series 2020– )
“Hatena Illusion” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Tomohiro Matsu. The story follows a young magician named Makoto Shiranui and his childhood friend Hatena as they reunite and become involved in magical adventures and illusions. With its charming characters, lighthearted humor, and blend of romance and magic, the series offers an enjoyable and whimsical narrative.
106. Hello Ninja (TV Series 2019– )
“Hello Ninja” is an animated children’s series based on the book by N.D. Wilson. The show follows Wesley and his best friend Georgie as they transform into ninjas and embark on imaginative adventures in their backyard. With its engaging storytelling, positive messages about friendship and problem-solving, and interactive elements that encourage young viewers to join in the ninja fun, the series offers an entertaining and educational experience.
107. Helstrom (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Helstrom” is a supernatural horror series based on the Marvel Comics characters Daimon and Satana Hellstrom. The show follows siblings Daimon and Ana Helstrom, who are the children of a serial killer and have their own unique powers. As they investigate supernatural occurrences and confront their family’s dark legacy, they must also deal with their own personal demons. With its chilling atmosphere, complex characters, and exploration of the battle between good and evil, the series offers a dark and suspenseful narrative.
108. Hensuki: Are you willing to fall in love with a pervert, as long as she’s a cutie? (TV Series 2019– )
“Hensuki: Are you willing to fall in love with a pervert, as long as she’s a cutie?” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Tomo Hanama. The story follows a high school student who receives a love letter, but the sender’s identity is unknown. As he tries to uncover the mystery, he discovers that several of his classmates have unusual fetishes. With its humorous situations and exploration of romantic and comedic tropes, the series offers a light and playful narrative.
109. Here to Heart (TV Series 2018– )
“Here to Heart” is a Chinese romantic drama series. The story follows the complicated relationship between two former lovers who are brought back together after many years apart. As they confront their unresolved feelings and face challenges in both their personal and professional lives, they must decide whether to give love a second chance. With its emotional storytelling, intricate plot twists, and themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption, the series offers a heartfelt and captivating narrative.
110. High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World! (TV Series 2019– )
“High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World!” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Riku Misora. The story follows a group of high school prodigies who are transported to a fantasy world after a plane crash. With their exceptional skills and knowledge, they aim to bring advancements to the new world and improve the lives of its inhabitants. With its blend of fantasy, adventure, and strategic thinking, the series offers an entertaining and clever narrative.
111. Historia de un crimen: Colmenares (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Historia de un crimen: Colmenares” is a true crime anthology series based on real-life events. The first season focuses on the case of Luis Andrés Colmenares, a Colombian student whose mysterious death sparked national controversy and legal investigations. The series delves into the complexities of the case, the social and political implications, and the search for justice. With its gripping storytelling and exploration of a high-profile crime, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
112. Holmes of Kyoto (TV Series 2018– )
“Holmes of Kyoto” is a mystery anime based on the light novel series by Mai Mochizuki. The story follows a high school girl named Aoi Mashiro who works part-time at an antique shop in Kyoto. She becomes fascinated by the owner, Kiyotaka Yagashira, who has an exceptional ability to identify and authenticate antiques. Together, they solve various mysteries related to the objects that come through the shop. With its atmospheric setting, intricate mysteries, and exploration of art and history, the series offers an intriguing and intellectually stimulating narrative.
113. Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh” is an animated children’s series based on the film “Home.” The show follows the adventures of Tip, a human girl, and Oh, a misfit Boov alien, as they navigate life on Earth and form an unlikely friendship. With its colorful animation, catchy music, and positive messages about acceptance and understanding, the series offers an entertaining and heartwarming viewing experience for young audiences.
114. Hun qiu xi men (TV Series 2019– )
“Hun qiu xi men” is a Chinese historical drama series set in the Tang Dynasty. The story follows a young woman named Shen Changge who disguises herself as a man and enters the martial arts world to seek revenge for her family. With its lavish costumes, intricate fight scenes, and themes of honor and justice, the series offers an engaging and action-packed narrative.
115. Hundred (TV Series 2016–2016)
“Hundred” is a science fiction anime based on the light novel series by Jun Misaki. The story is set in a world where mysterious creatures known as “Savage” threaten humanity. To combat them, special individuals called “Slayers” are trained to use weapons known as “Hundred.” The series follows a young man named Hayato Kisaragi who enrolls in the prestigious Little Garden Academy to become a Slayer and protect the world. With its action-packed battles, harem elements, and sci-fi premise, the series offers an entertaining and fast-paced narrative.
116. I Am Not Okay with This (TV Series 2020–2020)
“I Am Not Okay with This” is a coming-of-age drama series based on the graphic novel by Charles Forsman. The show follows a teenage girl named Sydney who discovers she has telekinetic powers while dealing with the challenges of high school, family, and her own personal struggles. With its blend of supernatural elements, relatable characters, and exploration of identity and adolescence, the series offers a heartfelt and sometimes dark narrative.
117. I Hear You (TV Series 2019– )
“I Hear You” is a Chinese romantic drama series. The story follows a talented violinist named Bei Er Duo who encounters a popular actor named Ye Shu Wei. Despite their initial conflicts, they develop a connection through their shared love for music. As they navigate their own dreams, societal pressures, and misunderstandings, they must decide whether to pursue their passions and be true to themselves. With its romantic storyline, musical themes, and themes of self-discovery and following one’s dreams, the series offers a charming and heartfelt narrative.
118. If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord (TV Series 2019– )
“If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by CHIROLU. The story follows a young adventurer named Dale who discovers a demon girl named Latina and decides to take her in as his adopted daughter. As they navigate the challenges of parenthood and the dangers of the fantasy world, they form a heartwarming and unconventional family bond. With its blend of fantasy, slice-of-life elements, and themes of family and unconditional love, the series offers a wholesome and endearing narrative.
119. Ikebukuro West Gate Park (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Ikebukuro West Gate Park” is a crime drama series based on the novel by Ira Ishida. The show is set in the bustling district of Ikebukuro in Tokyo and follows a young man named Makoto who becomes involved in the conflicts between different criminal organizations. With its gritty atmosphere, complex characters, and exploration of themes like loyalty and morality, the series offers a gripping and suspenseful narrative.
120. Inés of My Soul (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Inés of My Soul” is a historical drama series based on the novel by Isabel Allende. The show tells the story of Inés Suárez, a Spanish conquistadora who travels to the New World in the 16th century and becomes involved in the conquest of Chile. With its epic scope, rich historical setting, and exploration of themes like love, power, and resilience, the series offers a compelling and immersive narrative.
121. Inhumans (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Inhumans” is a superhero TV series based on the Marvel Comics characters. The show follows the Inhuman royal family, led by Black Bolt, as they navigate a power struggle and internal conflicts within their society. With its unique superpowers, political intrigue, and exploration of themes like identity and family, the series offers a thrilling and action-packed narrative.
122. Instinct (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Instinct” is a crime drama series based on the novel by James Patterson. The show follows a former CIA operative, Dr. Dylan Reinhart, who becomes a professor and consultant for the NYPD. He uses his unique insights to help solve complex crimes alongside Detective Lizzie Needham. With its intriguing mysteries, character dynamics, and psychological elements, the series offers an engaging and suspenseful narrative.
123. Into the Night (TV Series 2020–2021)
“Into the Night” is a Belgian apocalyptic thriller series based on the novel “The Old Axolotl” by Jacek Dukaj. The story follows a group of passengers who are aboard an overnight flight from Brussels, trying to outrun the sun after a cosmic event turns sunlight lethal. With its tense atmosphere, character-driven storytelling, and exploration of survival and human nature, the series offers a gripping and suspenseful narrative.
124. Iron Fist (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Iron Fist” is a superhero TV series based on the Marvel Comics character. The show follows Danny Rand, a martial arts expert who returns to New York City after being presumed dead for years. He fights against the criminal elements corrupting the city using his incredible martial arts skills and the power of the Iron Fist. With its action-packed fight scenes, exploration of Eastern philosophy, and themes of identity and redemption, the series offers an exciting and mythological narrative.
125. Isekai Cheat Magician (TV Series 2019– )
“Isekai Cheat Magician” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Takeru Uchida. The story follows Taichi and Rin, two high school students who are transported to a magical world. They discover that they possess exceptional magical abilities and become involved in a conflict between different factions. With its fantasy setting, magical battles, and themes of friendship and self-discovery, the series offers an entertaining and adventurous narrative.
126. Isekai wa smartphone to tomo ni. (TV Series 2017–2023)
“Isekai wa smartphone to tomo ni.” is a fantasy anime based on the light novel series by Patora Fuyuhara. The story follows a young man named Touya Mochizuki, who is accidentally killed by God and reincarnated into a fantasy world with his smartphone. With his smartphone’s unique abilities and his growing circle of friends, Touya embarks on various adventures and explores the vast and magical world. With its light-hearted tone, fantastical elements, and harem elements, the series offers a fun and enjoyable narrative.
127. Itaewon Class (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Itaewon Class” is a Korean drama series based on the webtoon of the same name by Jo Gwang-jin. The story follows Park Sae-ro-yi, a young entrepreneur who opens a bar-restaurant in the vibrant neighborhood of Itaewon. As he faces various challenges and adversaries, he seeks to achieve his goals and seek justice for his father’s death. With its themes of perseverance, friendship, and social justice, the series offers a compelling and emotionally charged narrative.
128. Ití´ kun A to E (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Ití´ kun A to E” is a Japanese drama series based on the novel by Asako Yuzuki. The show follows a woman named Seijiro who works as a “love detective,” helping clients with their relationship problems. However, she struggles with her own personal issues and a secret from her past. With its exploration of love, human connections, and self-discovery, the series offers a heartfelt and introspective narrative.
129. Japan Sinks: 2020 (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Japan Sinks: 2020” is an anime series based on the novel by Sakyo Komatsu. The story follows the lives of a family as they face a series of natural disasters that lead to the sinking of Japan. With its realistic portrayal of disaster and its impact on society, the series offers a gripping and emotionally charged narrative.
130. Jashin-chan Dropkick (TV Series 2018– )
“Jashin-chan Dropkick” is a comedy anime series based on the manga by Yukiwo. The show follows a college student named Yurine Hanazono, who summons a demon girl named Jashin-chan. Despite her initial intentions to kill Jashin-chan, Yurine allows her to live on the condition that she doesn’t harm her. With its wacky humor, supernatural elements, and comedic situations, the series offers a lighthearted and humorous narrative.
131. Joker Game (TV Series 2016– )
“Joker Game” is a spy thriller anime series based on the novel by Koji Yanagi. The story is set in the pre-World War II era and follows a group of highly skilled spies known as the “D Agency.” Each episode focuses on a different member of the agency as they undertake dangerous missions and navigate the world of espionage. With its intricate plot, historical setting, and themes of deception and loyalty, the series offers a captivating and suspenseful narrative.
132. Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous (TV Series 2020–2022)
“Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous” is an animated adventure series set in the Jurassic Park/World franchise. The show follows a group of teenagers who become stranded on Isla Nublar after the dinosaurs escape. They must work together to survive and find a way off the island. With its thrilling dinosaur encounters, suspenseful storytelling, and connection to the larger Jurassic Park/World universe, the series offers an exciting and action-packed narrative.
133. Justice League Action (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Justice League Action” is an animated superhero series featuring the iconic DC Comics characters. The show follows the adventures of the Justice League as they battle supervillains and protect Earth from various threats. With its fast-paced action, dynamic animation, and ensemble cast of superheroes, the series offers an entertaining and action-packed narrative.
134. Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Kakuriyo: Bed & Breakfast for Spirits” is a supernatural romance anime based on the light novel series by Midori YÅ«ma. The story follows a college student named Aoi Tsubaki, who is transported to the spirit world and forced into an arranged marriage with a demon. She decides to open a restaurant to pay off her debt and navigate the complex world of spirits. With its blend of romance, fantasy elements, and themes of acceptance and compassion, the series offers a charming and enchanting narrative.
135. Katy Keene (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Katy Keene” is a musical drama series and a spin-off of the “Riverdale” TV series. The show follows the lives and aspirations of four young artists – including fashionista Katy Keene – as they pursue their dreams in New York City. With its vibrant musical numbers, fashion-forward storytelling, and exploration of friendship and ambition, the series offers a stylish and aspirational narrative.
136. Killing Eve (TV Series 2018–2022)
“Killing Eve” is a spy thriller series based on the novel series by Luke Jennings. The show follows the cat-and-mouse game between a talented MI6 agent, Eve Polastri, and a skilled assassin, Villanelle. As they become obsessed with each other, they engage in a dangerous and seductive battle of wits across Europe. With its complex characters, dark humor, and thrilling storyline, the series offers a captivating and unconventional narrative.
137. Kingdom (TV Series 2019– )
“Kingdom” is a South Korean historical horror series set during the Joseon Dynasty. The story follows a crown prince who discovers a mysterious plague that turns people into flesh-eating zombies. He must fight to save his kingdom and uncover the truth behind the epidemic. With its unique blend of historical drama and zombie horror, the series offers a suspenseful and visually stunning narrative.
138. Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World – The Animated Series (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Kino’s Journey: The Beautiful World – The Animated Series” is an adventure anime based on the light novel series by Keiichi Sigsawa. The story follows Kino, a traveler who rides on a talking motorcycle named Hermes and visits various countries, each with its own unique customs and philosophies. With its episodic format, thought-provoking themes, and exploration of humanity and society, the series offers a philosophical and introspective narrative.
139. Kiss Me First (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Kiss Me First” is a British sci-fi drama series based on the novel by Lottie Moggach. The show follows a young woman named Leila who becomes involved in a virtual reality game called Azana. As she forms connections with other players and uncovers a conspiracy within the game, she must navigate the blurred lines between reality and the virtual world. With its blend of suspense, mystery, and exploration of identity and technology, the series offers a compelling and immersive narrative.
140. Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World! (TV Series 2016–2017)
“Konosuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!” is a comedy isekai anime based on the light novel series by Natsume Akatsuki. The story follows a young boy named Kazuma Sato who dies and is given the opportunity to be reincarnated in a fantasy world with a mission to defeat the Demon King. However, he forms a dysfunctional party with eccentric companions and finds himself in comedic and absurd situations. With its humorous hijinks, fantasy elements, and parody of the isekai genre, the series offers a lighthearted and entertaining narrative.
141. Krypton (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Krypton” is a superhero drama series set on the planet Krypton, the birthplace of Superman. The show explores the events leading up to the destruction of Krypton and follows the story of Superman’s grandfather, Seg-El. As Seg-El fights to redeem his family’s honor and protect his planet, he becomes entangled in a cosmic conspiracy. With its blend of science fiction, political intrigue, and ties to the Superman mythology, the series offers an engaging and visually stunning narrative.
142. Kulipari (TV Series 2016–2023)
“Kulipari” is an animated adventure series based on the book series by Trevor Pryce. The story is set in a world where amphibians, insects, and reptiles known as Kulipari protect their land from the evil Spider Queen and her army. With its epic battles, fantastical creatures, and themes of courage and teamwork, the series offers an exciting and family-friendly narrative.
143. Kulipari: Dream Walker (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Kulipari: Dream Walker” is the sequel to the animated series “Kulipari.” The story follows the adventures of a young Kulipari frog named Darel who discovers the ability to enter the dreams of other creatures. With his newfound power, he must protect the Dreamtime from the evil forces threatening to conquer it. With its imaginative world-building, action-packed sequences, and themes of bravery and self-discovery, the series offers an enthralling and visually stunning narrative.
144. Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear (TV Series 2020– )
“Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear” is a fantasy comedy anime based on the light novel series by Kumanano. The story follows a young woman named Yuna who is transported into a virtual reality game world where she wears a bear-themed full-body suit. With her overpowered abilities and cute appearance, she embarks on adventures and encounters various characters in the game. With its light-hearted humor, adorable character designs, and themes of friendship and adventure, the series offers a fun and charming narrative.
145. Lambs of God (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Lambs of God” is an Australian drama series based on the novel by Marele Day. The show follows three eccentric nuns living in isolation on a remote island. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when a young priest arrives, seeking to sell the property. With its atmospheric setting, complex characters, and exploration of faith and redemption, the series offers a captivating and atmospheric narrative.
146. Legacies (TV Series 2018–2022)
“Legacies” is a supernatural drama series and a spin-off of “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals.” The show follows the new generation of supernatural beings, including vampires, werewolves, and witches, as they attend the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. With its mix of teen drama, supernatural elements, and nods to the previous series, the show offers an exciting and nostalgic narrative.
147. Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These (TV Series 2018–2022)
“Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These” is a science fiction anime and a reboot of the original “Legend of the Galactic Heroes” series. The story is set in a distant future where two interstellar powers, the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance, engage in a grand-scale conflict. The series follows the strategic battles, political maneuverings, and deep characterizations of key figures on both sides. With its epic space opera narrative, complex characters, and exploration of war and ideology, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking story.
148. Legion (TV Series 2017–2019)
“Legion” is a superhero drama series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The show follows David Haller, a mutant with powerful psychic abilities who struggles with mental illness. As he navigates his own mind and battles various adversaries, he uncovers the truth about his past and his true nature. With its mind-bending storytelling, visually stunning sequences, and exploration of identity and mental health, the series offers a unique and thought-provoking narrative.
149. Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Lego Marvel Avengers: Climate Conundrum” is an animated series set in the Lego Marvel Universe. The show follows the Avengers as they face various
challenges related to climate change and environmental issues. With its blend of superhero action, environmental themes, and the lighthearted humor of the Lego franchise, the series offers an entertaining and educational narrative.
150. Les Misérables (2019)
“Les Misérables” is a British miniseries adaptation of the novel by Victor Hugo. The story follows the struggles and redemption of Jean Valjean, a former convict, during the backdrop of the French Revolution. With its emotional depth, memorable characters, and themes of justice and compassion, the series offers a powerful and poignant narrative.
151. Little Birds (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Little Birds” is a drama series inspired by the short stories of Anaí¯s Nin. The show is set in Tangier in the 1950s and follows the journey of a young American woman named Lucy Savage as she navigates love, desire, and self-discovery in a city of secrets and temptation. With its atmospheric setting, complex characters, and exploration of sexuality and liberation, the series offers a sensual and evocative narrative.
152. Little Fires Everywhere (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Little Fires Everywhere” is a drama miniseries based on the novel by Celeste Ng. The story follows the lives of two families – the Richardsons, who are wealthy and privileged, and the Warrens, a mother and daughter with a mysterious past. Their lives become intertwined, and secrets are revealed, leading to a dramatic and explosive climax. With its exploration of race, class, and motherhood, the series offers a gripping and thought-provoking narrative.
153. Little Women (2018)
“Little Women” is a miniseries adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they navigate love, ambition, and sisterhood in 19th-century New England. With its timeless themes of family, independence, and female empowerment, the series offers a heartwarming and nostalgic narrative.
154. Llama Llama (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Llama Llama” is an animated children’s series based on the book series by Anna Dewdney. The show follows the adventures of Llama Llama, a young llama, and his friends as they learn valuable life lessons and navigate the ups and downs of childhood. With its colorful animation, relatable stories, and positive messages, the series offers an engaging and educational narrative for young viewers.
155. Locke & Key (TV Series 2020–2022)
“Locke & Key” is a supernatural horror series based on the comic book series by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez. The story follows the Locke siblings who move into their ancestral home, Keyhouse, after the murder of their father. They discover magical keys that unlock various powers and secrets within the house. With its blend of supernatural elements, mystery, and family dynamics, the series offers a suspenseful and captivating narrative.
156. Longing Heart (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Longing Heart” is a Korean romantic fantasy series based on the webcomic “Aeganjang” by Kim Hee Ran and Kim Byung Gwan. The story follows a man named Kang Shin-woo, who travels back in time to his high school days. There, he attempts to change the course of events to save the life of his first love. With its time travel plot, nostalgic elements, and themes of love and second chances, the series offers a heartfelt and bittersweet narrative.
157. Lovecraft Country (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Lovecraft Country” is a horror drama series based on the novel by Matt Ruff. The story follows Atticus Freeman, a young African American man who embarks on a road trip across 1950s America to search for his missing father. Along the way, he encounters both the horrors of racism and supernatural terrors inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft. With its exploration of racial injustice, supernatural horror, and themes of resilience and empowerment, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
158. Lucifer (TV Series 2016–2021)
“Lucifer” is a supernatural procedural drama series loosely based on the characters created by Neil Gaiman, Sam Kieth, and Mike Dringenberg for the comic book series “The Sandman.” The show follows Lucifer Morningstar, the Devil, as he abandons Hell and moves to Los Angeles, where he becomes a consultant for the LAPD and helps solve crimes. With its blend of crime-solving, supernatural elements, and witty banter, the series offers an entertaining and devilishly charming narrative.
159. Luke Cage (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Luke Cage” is a superhero series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The show follows Luke Cage, a bulletproof superhero with superhuman strength, as he protects the streets of Harlem from crime and corruption. With its gritty urban setting, socially relevant themes, and charismatic protagonist, the series offers a unique and empowering narrative.
160. Luna Nera (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Luna Nera” is an Italian fantasy drama series set in 17th-century Italy during the witch trials. The story follows a young midwife named Ade who discovers she possesses magical powers and becomes involved in a secret coven of witches. With its historical backdrop, supernatural elements, and exploration of female empowerment, the series offers a captivating and atmospheric narrative.
161. Magical Girl Raising Project (TV Series 2016– )
“Magical Girl Raising Project” is a dark fantasy anime series based on the light novel by Asari EndÅ. The story takes place in a world where girls are granted magical powers and become “magical girls.” However, when the number of magical girls exceeds the quota, a deadly competition ensues, and the girls must fight for their survival. With its deconstruction of the magical girl genre, suspenseful plot, and moral dilemmas, the series offers a gritty and thought-provoking narrative.
162. Marvel Future Avengers (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Marvel Future Avengers” is an anime series set in the Marvel Universe. The story follows a young boy named Makoto who gains superhuman powers and becomes part of a team of young Avengers. Together, they protect the world from various threats and learn what it means to be a hero. With its blend of superhero action, dynamic characters, and ties to the Marvel franchise, the series offers an exciting and action-packed narrative.
163. Meruhen Medohen (TV Series 2018– )
“Meruhen Medohen” is a fantasy romance anime based on the manga by Yuni. The story follows a princess named Anis who is forced to marry the king of a neighboring kingdom to save her own kingdom from destruction. However, she soon discovers that her new husband is a kind and gentle man who supports her dreams and desires. With its romantic storyline, magical elements, and themes of love and self-discovery, the series offers a charming and whimsical narrative.
164. Midnight, Texas (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Midnight, Texas” is a supernatural drama series based on the book series by Charlaine Harris. The show follows the residents of Midnight, a small town where supernatural beings, including vampires, witches, and psychics, live together. As they face external threats and unravel the mysteries of their own pasts, they form an unlikely family and protect their community. With its atmospheric setting, diverse characters, and blend of supernatural and mystery elements, the series offers an intriguing and suspenseful narrative.
165. Mindhunter (TV Series 2017–2019)
“Mindhunter” is a crime drama series based on the book “Mindhunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit” by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. The show is set in the late 1970s and follows two FBI agents who interview imprisoned serial killers to understand their mindset and behavior in order to solve ongoing cases. With its psychological exploration of criminal behavior, compelling performances, and atmospheric tone, the series offers a gripping and chilling narrative.
166. Miracle Workers (TV Series 2019– )
“Miracle Workers” is a comedy anthology series based on the writings of Simon Rich. Each season explores a different storyline and set of characters. The first season is set in heaven’s Department of Answered Prayers, where two low-level angels must answer a seemingly impossible prayer to prevent Earth’s destruction. The second season follows a group of medieval villagers who must band together to accomplish seemingly impossible tasks. With its humorous and whimsical storytelling, the series offers a light-hearted and imaginative narrative.
167. Mismatched (TV Series 2020– )
“Mismatched” is an Indian romantic comedy series based on the novel “When Dimple Met Rishi” by Sandhya Menon. The story follows two young adults, Dimple and Rishi, who meet at a coding bootcamp. Despite their differences, they form a connection and navigate the complexities of love, relationships, and career aspirations. With its relatable characters, witty dialogue, and exploration of modern romance, the series offers a heartwarming and entertaining narrative.
168. Monster Musume no Oisha-san (TV Series 2020– )
“Monster Musume no Oisha-san” is a fantasy comedy anime based on the light novel by Yoshino Origuchi. The story takes place in a world where humans coexist with humanoid monsters. The series follows the adventures of a human doctor, Glenn Litbeit, who treats various monster girls with unique medical conditions. With its blend of humor, fan service, and fantasy elements, the series offers a light-hearted and fun narrative.
169. Monzón: A Knockout Blow (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Monzón: A Knockout Blow” is an Argentine biographical drama series based on the life of the former boxing champion Carlos Monzón. The show chronicles Monzón’s rise to fame, his tumultuous personal life, and the events leading up to the death of his wife. With its gritty portrayal of the boxing world, intense performances, and exploration of fame and domestic violence, the series offers a gripping and emotionally charged narrative.
170. Mr. Mercedes (TV Series 2017–2019)
“Mr. Mercedes” is a crime thriller series based on the novel trilogy by Stephen King. The story follows retired detective Bill Hodges, who becomes obsessed with capturing a notorious serial killer known as Mr. Mercedes. As Hodges and Mr. Mercedes engage in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, they become entangled in each other’s lives and dark secrets. With its gripping storyline, complex characters, and psychological suspense, the series offers a thrilling and intense narrative.
171. My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! (TV Series 2020– )
“My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom!” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Satoru Yamaguchi. The story follows a high school girl named Katarina Claes who is reincarnated into the world of an otome game as the villainess destined for a tragic ending. Determined to change her fate, she uses her knowledge of the game’s storyline to navigate the relationships with the game’s love interests and rewrite her destiny. With its comedic twists, endearing characters, and playful take on the isekai genre, the series offers a fun and light-hearted narrative.
172. My Sister, My Writer (TV Series 2018– )
“My Sister, My Writer” is a romantic comedy anime based on the light novel series by Seiji Ebisu. The story revolves around a high school student named Yu Nagami, who discovers that his popular and talented younger sister, Suzuka, is actually the author of a risqué light novel series. As Yu becomes Suzuka’s editor and helps her keep her secret, their relationship takes unexpected turns. With its humorous situations, sibling dynamics, and romantic tension, the series offers a comedic and slightly ecchi narrative.
173. Myriad Colors Phantom World (TV Series 2016– )
“Myriad Colors Phantom World” is a supernatural fantasy anime series based on the novel by SÅichirÅ Hatano. The story takes place in a world where supernatural beings called “Phantoms” coexist with humans. The series follows a group of students with special abilities who investigate and battle Phantoms while attending high school. With its vibrant animation, action-packed sequences, and fantastical creatures, the series offers an entertaining and visually appealing narrative.
174. Mystic Pop-up Bar (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Mystic Pop-up Bar” is a Korean fantasy drama series based on the webtoon by Bae Hye-soo. The story revolves around a mysterious pojangmacha (outdoor drinking establishment) run by a supernatural woman named Weol-ju. She and her partner, Chief Gwi, help customers resolve their emotional issues by entering their dreams and guiding them towards healing and closure. With its unique concept, heartwarming stories, and elements of comedy and romance, the series offers a captivating and feel-good narrative.
175. New Amsterdam (TV Series 2018–2023)
“New Amsterdam” is a medical drama series inspired by the book “Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital” by Eric Manheimer. The show follows Dr. Max Goodwin, the medical director of New Amsterdam Hospital, as he disrupts the bureaucracy and challenges the status quo to provide exceptional care to his patients. With its exploration of healthcare system issues, complex characters, and emotional storylines, the series offers a compelling and thought-provoking narrative.
176. Nightflyers (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Nightflyers” is a science fiction horror series based on the novella by George R.R. Martin. The story is set in the future and follows a group of scientists and a telepathic girl aboard a spaceship called the Nightflyer as they embark on a mission to make contact with an alien species. However, as they encounter mysterious and deadly occurrences, they realize that their journey may not have the outcome they anticipated. With its atmospheric setting, suspenseful plot, and psychological elements, the series offers a chilling and thrilling narrative.
177. Paranormal (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Paranormal” is an Egyptian supernatural thriller series based on the novels by Ahmed Khaled Tawfik. The story follows the adventures of Dr. Refaat Ismail, a hematologist who encounters supernatural events and paranormal phenomena. As he investigates and confronts these occurrences, he delves into the mysteries of the supernatural world and his own past. With its captivating storytelling, eerie atmosphere, and cultural references, the series offers a unique and engaging narrative.
178. Pennyworth (TV Series 2019–2022)
“Pennyworth” is a drama series that serves as a prequel to the Batman franchise. The show explores the early life of Alfred Pennyworth, the legendary butler and ally to Bruce Wayne. Set in 1960s London, the story follows Alfred as he becomes entangled in a world of espionage and conspiracy. With its stylish period setting, espionage plotlines, and exploration of Alfred’s character, the series offers a fresh perspective on the Batman mythology.
179. Ponysitters Club (TV Series 2017–2018)
“Ponysitters Club” is a children’s series based on the book series by Victoria Carson. The show follows a group of young horse enthusiasts who form a club and take care of ponies while helping their owners and solving problems. With its themes of friendship, responsibility, and love for animals, the series offers an engaging and wholesome narrative for young viewers.
180. Preacher (TV Series 2016–2019)
“Preacher” is a supernatural drama series based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The story follows Jesse Custer, a small-town preacher who gains a mysterious power that allows him to command others to do his bidding. Along with his ex-girlfriend Tulip and an Irish vampire named Cassidy, Jesse embarks on a journey to find God and hold him accountable for abandoning Heaven. With its dark humor, religious themes, and irreverent storytelling, the series offers a unique and unconventional narrative.
181. Pretty Man (2018)
“Pretty Man” is a Chinese romantic comedy series based on the novel “Bringing the Nation’s Husband Home” by Ye Fei Ye. The story follows Lu Jin Nian, a cold and successful CEO, and Qiao An Hao, a rising actress. Their paths cross again after years of separation, and they navigate the complexities of their past and present feelings. With its charismatic leads, romantic plotline, and elements of comedy, the series offers an entertaining and lighthearted narrative.
182. Put Your Head on My Shoulder (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Put Your Head on My Shoulder” is a Chinese romantic comedy series based on the novel of the same name by Zhao Qianqian. The story follows a talented physics student named Si Tu Mo, who encounters a popular senior named Gu Wei Yi. As they become closer, they navigate the ups and downs of university life and romance. With its sweet and relatable storyline, endearing characters, and moments of humor, the series offers a charming and heartwarming narrative.
183. Queen of the South (TV Series 2016–2021)
“Queen of the South” is a crime drama series based on the novel “La Reina Del Sur” by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. The show follows Teresa Mendoza, a woman who rises to power in the drug-trafficking world after the murder of her boyfriend. As she navigates the dangerous and treacherous world of cartels, she becomes a formidable and cunning queenpin. With its intense storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of power and survival, the series offers a gripping and addictive narrative.
184. Quicksand (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Quicksand” is a Swedish crime drama series based on the novel by Malin Persson Giolito. The story centers around a high school student named Maja Norberg, who finds herself on trial for her involvement in a school shooting. Through a series of flashbacks, the series explores the events leading up to the shooting and unravels the truth behind the tragedy. With its tense atmosphere, courtroom drama, and examination of social issues, the series offers a compelling and suspenseful narrative.
185. Ratched (TV Series 2020– )
“Ratched” is a psychological thriller series based on the character Nurse Ratched from the novel “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” by Ken Kesey. The show serves as a prequel and explores the origin story of Nurse Mildred Ratched and her transformation into the infamous and manipulative character. With its atmospheric setting, psychological tension, and compelling performances, the series offers a dark and suspenseful narrative.
186. Riverdale (TV Series 2017–2023)
“Riverdale” is a teen drama series loosely based on the characters from the Archie Comics. The show takes place in the small town of Riverdale and follows a group of high school students as they navigate love, friendship, and the dark secrets that lurk within their community. With its blend of mystery, romance, and coming-of-age themes, the series offers a dramatic and addictive narrative.
187. Rocket & Groot (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Rocket & Groot” is an animated series set in the Marvel Universe. The show follows the adventures of Rocket Raccoon and Groot, two fan-favorite characters from the “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise. With its comedic tone, action-packed sequences, and endearing dynamic between Rocket and Groot, the series offers an entertaining and fun-filled narrative.
188. Rosario Tijeras (TV Series 2016–2019)
“Rosario Tijeras” is a Colombian crime drama series based on the novel by Jorge Franco. The story follows Rosario, a young woman from a marginalized neighborhood who becomes involved in the world of drug trafficking and crime. As she navigates the complexities of her environment
and tries to break free from the cycle of violence, she must confront her own demons and seek redemption. With its gritty portrayal of urban life, intense storytelling, and exploration of social issues, the series offers a compelling and emotionally charged narrative.
189. Roswell, New Mexico (TV Series 2019–2022)
“Roswell, New Mexico” is a science fiction drama series based on the “Roswell High” book series by Melinda Metz. The show follows Liz Ortecho, a biomedical researcher who returns to her hometown of Roswell, New Mexico, and discovers that her teenage crush, Max Evans, is an alien with supernatural abilities. As they rekindle their relationship and uncover a web of government conspiracies, they must protect their secret and navigate the complexities of love and identity. With its blend of sci-fi elements, romance, and social commentary, the series offers an engaging and thought-provoking narrative.
190. Rugal (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Rugal” is a South Korean action thriller series based on the webtoon of the same name by Rilmae. The story follows Kang Ki-beom, a top detective who loses both his eyes and his wife in a terrorist attack. He is recruited into an organization called Rugal, where he undergoes a special surgery that gives him artificial eyes and enhanced abilities. With his newfound powers, he seeks revenge on the terrorist group responsible for his losses. With its intense action sequences, suspenseful plot, and exploration of themes such as justice and revenge, the series offers an adrenaline-pumping narrative.
191. Runaways (TV Series 2017–2019)
“Runaways” is a superhero drama series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name. The show follows a group of teenagers who discover that their parents are members of an evil organization known as the Pride. As they uncover their own abilities and secrets, they band together and go on the run, using their powers to fight against their parents and the corrupt world they inhabit. With its diverse ensemble cast, coming-of-age themes, and superhero action, the series offers an exciting and character-driven narrative.
192. Sacred Games (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Sacred Games” is an Indian crime thriller series based on the novel by Vikram Chandra. The story intertwines the lives of a troubled police officer named Sartaj Singh and a notorious gangster named Ganesh Gaitonde. As Sartaj uncovers a larger conspiracy and tries to save Mumbai from an impending catastrophe, he becomes entangled in the dark underbelly of the city. With its complex narrative, gripping storytelling, and exploration of social and political issues, the series offers a compelling and gritty portrayal of the crime genre.
193. Saka no Tochu no Ie (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Saka no Tochu no Ie” is a Japanese drama series based on the novel by Shino Sakuragi. The story follows a woman named Aoi, who falls in love with a man named Akihiro, a widower with a young daughter. As Aoi navigates the complexities of step-parenting and forms a bond with the little girl, she must confront her own insecurities and learn to embrace her new role in the family. With its heartwarming and slice-of-life storytelling, the series offers a touching and relatable narrative.
194. Secret City (TV Series 2016–2019)
“Secret City” is an Australian political thriller series based on the novels “The Marmalade Files” and “The Mandarin Code” by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis. The show follows political journalist Harriet Dunkley as she investigates a series of conspiracies and political cover-ups that threaten the stability of the Australian government. With its tense and suspenseful plot, intricate political intrigue, and strong performances, the series offers a compelling and gripping narrative.
195. Secret History of Comics (TV Series 2017–2017)
“Secret History of Comics” is a documentary series that explores the untold stories behind some of the most iconic comic books and characters. Each episode delves into the history, cultural impact, and controversies surrounding key moments in the comic book industry. With its in-depth analysis, interviews with industry professionals, and archival footage, the series offers a fascinating and informative narrative for comic book enthusiasts and fans of pop culture.
196. Secreto bien guardado (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Secreto bien guardado” is an Argentine romantic drama series based on the book “Un secreto bien guardado” by Roxana Aguirre. The story follows Laura, a successful lawyer who discovers a secret about her husband on the day of their 25th wedding anniversary. As she navigates the aftermath of this revelation, she must confront her own desires and rediscover her sense of self. With its exploration of love, betrayal, and personal growth, the series offers a compelling and emotional narrative.
197. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (TV Series 2018–2020)
“She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” is an animated series and reboot of the 1985 series “She-Ra: Princess of Power.” The show follows Adora, a young orphan who discovers a magical sword that transforms her into the legendary warrior She-Ra. As She-Ra, she joins forces with a group of rebel princesses to fight against the evil Horde and save the planet of Etheria. With its diverse cast of characters, empowering themes, and epic storytelling, the series offers a captivating and action-packed narrative.
198. Shooter (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Shooter” is a thriller drama series based on the novel “Point of Impact” by Stephen Hunter and the 2007 film adaptation of the same name. The story follows Bob Lee Swagger, a highly skilled marksman and former Marine Corps sniper, as he is framed for an assassination attempt and goes on a mission to clear his name. With its tense and suspenseful plot, intricate conspiracy, and high-stakes action, the series offers a thrilling and adrenaline-fueled narrative.
199. Somewhere Only We Know (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Somewhere Only We Know” is a Chinese romantic drama series. The story revolves around a young woman named Han Yuxi, who meets and falls in love with a talented pianist named Yu Siying. However, their relationship is tested by various obstacles and secrets from their pasts. With its focus on love, music, and personal growth, the series offers a heartfelt and emotional narrative.
200. Spider-Man (TV Series 2017–2020)
“Spider-Man” is an animated series set in the Marvel Universe. The show follows the adventures of Peter Parker, a teenage superhero who fights crime as Spider-Man while balancing his personal life and responsibilities. With its blend of superhero action, coming-of-age themes, and iconic Spider-Man villains, the series offers an exciting and engaging narrative for fans of the web-slinger.
201. Stargirl (TV Series 2020–2022)
“Stargirl” is a superhero drama series based on the DC Comics character Courtney Whitmore, also known as Stargirl. The show follows Courtney as she discovers a powerful cosmic staff and becomes the inspiration for a new generation of superheroes. Alongside her fellow young heroes, she fights against villains and protects her community. With its blend of superhero action, coming-of-age themes, and heartfelt storytelling, the series offers an exciting and empowering narrative.
202. Suburra: Blood on Rome (TV Series 2017–2020)
“Suburra: Blood on Rome” is an Italian crime drama series based on the novel of the same name by Giancarlo De Cataldo and Carlo Bonini. The story follows a power struggle between various criminal organizations, politicians, and the Vatican in Rome. With its intricate plot, complex characters, and exploration of corruption and violence, the series offers a gripping and gritty narrative.
203. Alias J.J. (TV Series 2017– )
“Alias J.J.” is a Colombian crime drama series based on the book “Sobreviviendo a Pablo Escobar” by John Jairo Velázquez Vásquez. The show follows the life of John Jairo Velázquez, also known as “Popeye,” who was a top hitman for the infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar. After Escobar’s death, Popeye seeks redemption and tries to leave his criminal past behind. With its intense storytelling, examination of the drug trade, and exploration of redemption and forgiveness, the series offers a compelling and morally complex narrative.
204. Swamp Thing (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Swamp Thing” is a superhero horror series based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The story follows scientist Abby Arcane as she investigates a deadly virus outbreak in the Louisiana swamps, which leads her to discover the supernatural and elemental creature known as Swamp Thing. As she unravels the mysteries of the swamp and confronts dark forces, she becomes entangled in a larger conspiracy. With its atmospheric setting, horror elements, and compelling characters, the series offers a chilling and suspenseful narrative.
205. Sweet Home (TV Series 2020– )
“Sweet Home” is a South Korean supernatural horror series based on the webtoon of the same name by Kim Kan-bi and Hwang Young-chan. The story is set in an apartment building where the residents are trapped and transformed into monstrous beings as a result of their deepest desires and fears. A young man named Cha Hyun-soo must fight for survival and find a way to escape the building. With its gripping suspense, intense horror, and exploration of human nature, the series offers a thrilling and unsettling narrative.
206. Sweet Magnolias (TV Series 2020– )
“Sweet Magnolias” is a drama series based on the book series by Sherryl Woods. The story follows three lifelong friends—Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen—as they navigate the challenges of relationships, family, and career in the small town of Serenity, South Carolina. With its heartwarming themes of friendship, love, and second chances, the series offers a feel-good and uplifting narrative.
207. Sweetbitter (TV Series 2018–2019)
“Sweetbitter” is a drama series based on the novel of the same name by Stephanie Danler. The story revolves around Tess, a young woman who moves to New York City and begins working at a prestigious restaurant. As she navigates the fast-paced and cutthroat world of fine dining, she learns about love, friendship, and self-discovery. With its immersive portrayal of the restaurant industry, complex characters, and exploration of coming-of-age themes, the series offers a captivating and evocative narrative.
208. Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online” is a spin-off of the popular anime series “Sword Art Online.” The story takes place in the virtual reality game Gun Gale Online and follows a shy and introverted girl named Karen Kohiruimaki, who finds confidence and friendship in the game as her avatar, LLENN. With its action-packed battles, exploration of virtual reality gaming, and themes of self-empowerment, the series offers an exciting and immersive narrative.
209. Tales from the Loop (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Tales from the Loop” is a science fiction anthology series inspired by the art book by Simon Stí¥lenhag. Each episode tells a self-contained story set in a small town above “The Loop,” a machine that unlocks the mysteries of the universe. The series explores the intertwining lives of the townspeople and their encounters with the extraordinary. With its thought-provoking storytelling, philosophical themes, and stunning visual aesthetics, the series offers a unique and contemplative narrative.
210. Tales of the City (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Tales of the City” is a drama series based on the book series by Armistead Maupin. The show follows a diverse group of characters living at the 28 Barbary Lane apartment complex in San Francisco. As they navigate their interconnected lives, they confront social issues, love, and personal growth. With its rich ensemble cast, LGBTQ+ representation, and exploration of identity and community, the series offers a compelling and heartfelt narrative.
211. Thanks for the Memories (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Thanks for the Memories” is a Chinese romance drama series based on the novel “The Memories of Lilia” by Tong Hua. The story revolves around a woman named Li Weiwei, who undergoes a heart transplant and begins to experience the memories and emotions of the heart’s original owner, Lilia. As Li Weiwei unravels the mystery behind Lilia’s past, she also finds herself falling in love with a man named Huo Xiao. With its blend of romance, mystery, and elements of fantasy, the series offers a captivating and emotional narrative.
212. The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me? (TV Series 2020– )
“The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me?” is a Japanese fantasy anime series based on the light novel series by Y.A. and Fuzi Choco. The story follows a 25-year-old salaryman named Shingo Ichinomiya, who is transported into a fantasy world and reincarnated as Wendelin von Benno Baumeister, the eighth son of a poor noble family. With his newfound magical abilities, Wendelin sets out on a journey to become a powerful adventurer and find his place in the world. With its isekai (another world) premise, fantasy setting, and elements of comedy and adventure, the series offers an entertaining and light-hearted narrative.
213. The ABC Murders (TV Series 2018–2018)
“The ABC Murders” is a British mystery drama series based on the novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. The story follows the famous detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a series of murders committed by a serial killer who uses the alphabet as a guide. With its intriguing whodunit plot, atmospheric period setting, and the iconic character of Hercule Poirot, the series offers a suspenseful and engaging narrative.
214. The Alienist (TV Series 2018–2020)
“The Alienist” is a psychological thriller series based on the novel of the same name by Caleb Carr. The story is set in 19th-century New York City and follows a team of investigators, including the alienist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, newspaper illustrator John Moore, and police secretary Sara Howard, as they track down a serial killer who preys on young boys. With its atmospheric setting, complex characters, and exploration of the early days of criminal profiling, the series offers a dark and gripping narrative.
215. The Baby-Sitters Club (TV Series 2020–2021)
“The Baby-Sitters Club” is a family drama series based on the book series by Ann M. Martin. The show follows a group of middle school girls who start a babysitting business and navigate the challenges of friendship, family, and growing up. With its relatable characters, positive messages, and themes of empowerment and entrepreneurship, the series offers an engaging and wholesome narrative for young audiences.
216. The Boss Baby: Back in Business (TV Series 2018–2021)
“The Boss Baby: Back in Business” is an animated series and a spin-off of the film “The Boss Baby.” The show follows the adventures of the Boss Baby, a suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby who works for Baby Corp and embarks on missions to ensure babies’ supremacy over puppies. With its comedic storytelling, colorful animation, and lovable characters, the series offers a fun and lighthearted narrative for children.
217. The Boys (TV Series 2019– )
“The Boys” is a superhero drama series based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The story is set in a world where superheroes are corrupted by their celebrity status and engage in reckless and morally questionable behavior. A group of vigilantes known as “The Boys” teams up to expose the truth and take down corrupt superheroes. With its subversive take on the superhero genre, dark humor, and social commentary, the series offers a gritty and satirical narrative.
218. The Bride of Habaek (TV Series 2017–2017)
“The Bride of Habaek” is a South Korean fantasy romance series based on the webtoon “Bride of the Water God” by Yoon Mi-kyung. The story follows a water god named Habaek who descends to Earth in search of three divine stones that will allow him to claim his throne. He meets a human woman named Yoon So-ah, and their fates become intertwined as they navigate the challenges of love and power struggles. With its supernatural elements, romantic storyline, and visually stunning cinematography, the series offers a captivating and visually appealing narrative.
219. The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (TV Series 2020– )
“The Case Files of Jeweler Richard” is a Japanese mystery drama series based on the light novel series by Nanako Tsujimura. The story follows a talented jeweler named Richard Ranashinha de Vulpian and a college student named Seigi Nakata, who becomes Richard’s assistant. Together, they solve mysteries related to various precious gemstones and delve into the stories behind their owners. With its blend of mystery, character-driven storytelling, and exploration of the emotional significance of jewelry, the series offers an intriguing and heartfelt narrative.
220. The Charming Stepmom (TV Series 2019– )
“The Charming Stepmom” is a Chinese romantic drama series. The story follows a woman named Wu Youyou, who becomes a stepmother to a young boy after marrying his widowed father. As she navigates the complexities of family dynamics and forms a bond with her stepson, she must also confront her own past and overcome challenges. With its focus on family, love, and personal growth, the series offers a heartwarming and emotional narrative.
221. The Daily Life of the Immortal King (TV Series 2020– )
“The Daily Life of the Immortal King” is a Chinese anime series based on the web novel of the same name by Kuxuan. The story follows Wang Ling, a high school student who is secretly a powerful immortal cultivator with incredible abilities. However, he prefers to live a normal life and focuses on his studies. With its blend of comedy, action, and fantasy elements, the series offers a light-hearted and entertaining narrative.
222. The Defenders (TV Series 2017–2017)
“The Defenders” is a superhero crossover miniseries that brings together the characters from Marvel’s Netflix series “Daredevil,” “Jessica Jones,” “Luke Cage,” and “Iron Fist.” The story follows the reluctant team-up of Matt Murdock (Daredevil), Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Danny Rand (Iron Fist) as they join forces to protect New York City from a common threat. With its blend of gritty street-level action, complex characters, and interconnected storytelling, the series offers an epic and satisfying narrative for Marvel fans.
223. The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants (TV Series 2018–2019)
“The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants” is an animated series based on the children’s book series by Dav Pilkey. The show follows two best friends, George Beard and Harold Hutchins, who hypnotize their principal, Mr. Krupp, into becoming the superhero Captain Underpants. Together, they go on humorous and imaginative adventures while dealing with school and other challenges. With its humor, creativity, and positive messages, the series offers a fun and entertaining narrative for young viewers.
224. The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants in Space (TV Series 2020– )
“The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants in Space” is a spin-off of the animated series “The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants.” The show follows George, Harold, and Captain Underpants as they travel to outer space and encounter new extraterrestrial adventures. With its zany humor, imaginative storytelling, and positive themes, the series offers a hilarious and out-of-this-world narrative for young audiences.
225. The Exorcist (TV Series 2016–2018)
“The Exorcist” is a horror drama series based on the novel by William Peter Blatty and the 1973 film of the same name. The story follows a Catholic priest named Father Tomas Ortega and his unconventional partnership with Father Marcus Keane, an experienced exorcist. Together, they confront demonic possessions and battles against evil forces. With its atmospheric horror, intense storytelling, and exploration of faith and spirituality, the series offers a chilling and suspenseful narrative.
226. The Feed (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Feed” is a science fiction thriller series based on the novel by Nick Clark Windo. The story is set in a future where people are connected to an implant called “The Feed,” which allows them to instantly share their thoughts, emotions, and experiences. When a catastrophic event disrupts The Feed and triggers a wave of violence and chaos, a family must navigate the dangers and uncover the truth behind the incident. With its dystopian setting, technological themes, and exploration of the impact of social media, the series offers a thought-provoking and suspenseful narrative.
227. The Flight Attendant (TV Series 2020–2022)
“The Flight Attendant” is a mystery thriller series based on the novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. The story follows a flight attendant named Cassandra Bowden, who wakes up in a hotel room in Bangkok with a dead
man lying next to her. Unsure of what happened, she attempts to piece together the events of the previous night while being pursued by both the FBI and dangerous criminals. With its suspenseful storyline, complex characters, and blend of mystery and dark comedy, the series offers a thrilling and gripping narrative.
228. The Freak Brothers (TV Series 2020– )
“The Freak Brothers” is an animated series based on the underground comic series created by Gilbert Shelton. The show follows the misadventures of three hippie stoners—Freewheelin’ Franklin, Phineas, and Fat Freddy—as they navigate life, counter-culture, and encounters with law enforcement. With its irreverent humor, satirical take on the counterculture movement, and colorful animation style, the series offers a comedic and nostalgic narrative.
229. The Ghost Bride (TV Series 2020– )
“The Ghost Bride” is a Taiwanese-Malaysian supernatural drama series based on the novel of the same name by Yangsze Choo. The story is set in 1890s Malacca and follows a young woman named Li Lan, who is asked to become a ghost bride to a wealthy family’s deceased son. As she delves into the mysteries of the afterlife and uncovers dark secrets, she becomes caught in a supernatural web of intrigue. With its rich cultural setting, supernatural elements, and exploration of folklore and tradition, the series offers a captivating and atmospheric narrative.
230. The Gifted (TV Series 2017–2019)
“The Gifted” is a superhero drama series set in the X-Men universe. The story follows a suburban couple, Reed and Caitlin Strucker, whose lives are turned upside down when they discover that their teenage children, Lauren and Andy, possess mutant powers. Fleeing from a hostile government, the family joins an underground network of mutants fighting for survival. With its themes of discrimination, family dynamics, and superhuman abilities, the series offers an engaging and action-packed narrative.
231. The Good Lord Bird (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Good Lord Bird” is a historical drama series based on the novel of the same name by James McBride. The story is set in the pre-Civil War era and follows the journey of a young enslaved boy named Henry Shackleford, who becomes a member of the abolitionist movement led by John Brown. As Henry disguises himself as a girl nicknamed Onion, he witnesses and participates in key events that shape American history. With its blend of historical events, social commentary, and dark humor, the series offers a thought-provoking and unconventional narrative.
232. The Great Passage (TV Series 2016– )
“The Great Passage” is a Japanese drama series based on the novel by Shion Miura. The story follows the journey of a group of editors and writers working on the publication of a new dictionary. As they navigate the challenges of language, creativity, and personal relationships, they strive to create a dictionary that captures the richness and nuances of the Japanese language. With its exploration of language, dedication to craftsmanship, and portrayal of the publishing industry, the series offers a contemplative and character-driven narrative.
233. The Handmaid’s Tale (TV Series 2017– )
“The Handmaid’s Tale” is a dystopian drama series based on the novel by Margaret Atwood. The story is set in the near future in a totalitarian society called Gilead, where fertile women are forced into sexual servitude as “handmaids” to bear children for the ruling class. The series follows June Osborne, known as Offred, as she navigates the oppressive regime and becomes involved in a resistance movement. With its powerful performances, chilling depiction of a totalitarian regime, and exploration of gender, power, and resistance, the series offers a harrowing and thought-provoking narrative.
234. The Haunting of Bly Manor (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Haunting of Bly Manor” is a supernatural horror anthology series created by Mike Flanagan. The second season of “The Haunting” series, it is loosely based on the novella “The Turn of the Screw” by Henry James. The story follows a young governess named Dani Clayton, who is hired to care for two orphaned children at the remote Bly Manor. As Dani uncovers the dark secrets of the manor and its ghostly inhabitants, she becomes entangled in a haunting and tragic love story. With its atmospheric setting, psychological horror, and themes of love and loss, the series offers a chilling and emotionally resonant narrative.
235. The Haunting of Hill House (TV Series 2018–2018)
“The Haunting of Hill House” is a supernatural horror anthology series created by Mike Flanagan. Loosely based on the novel of the same name by Shirley Jackson, the story follows the Crain family, who lived in the haunted Hill House as children and are forced to confront their traumatic past as adults. With its non-linear narrative structure, psychological horror, and exploration of family dynamics and trauma, the series offers a haunting and emotionally complex narrative.
236. The Hot Zone (TV Series 2019– )
“The Hot Zone” is a miniseries based on the book of the same name by Richard Preston. The story is inspired by true events and follows the efforts of scientists and medical professionals to contain and prevent the outbreak of the Ebola virus in the United States. With its tense and suspenseful storytelling, scientific accuracy, and exploration of the human response to infectious diseases, the series offers a gripping and timely narrative.
237. The Idhun Chronicles (TV Series 2020–2021)
“The Idhun Chronicles” is a Spanish animated fantasy series based on the novel trilogy “The Idhíºn’s Memories” by Laura Gallego García. The story follows two teenagers, Jack and Victoria, who discover a portal to the magical world of Idhun. As they become entangled in a battle between good and evil, they uncover their own destinies and the secrets of Idhun. With its rich world-building, epic fantasy elements, and themes of heroism and sacrifice, the series offers an engaging and adventurous narrative.
238. The King’s Avatar (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The King’s Avatar” is a Chinese anime series based on the web novel of the same name by Hu Dielan. The story follows a professional esports player named Ye Xiu, who is forced to retire but later stages a comeback in the online game “Glory.” With his skills, knowledge, and a new team of talented players, he aims to reclaim his title as the best player in the game. With its focus on esports, strategic gameplay, and themes of perseverance and redemption, the series offers an exciting and competitive narrative.
239. The Last Kids on Earth (TV Series 2019–2021)
“The Last Kids on Earth” is an animated series based on the book series by Max Brallier. The show follows a group of middle schoolers—Jack Sullivan, Quint Baker, June Del Toro, and Dirk Savage—as they navigate a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies and monsters. With their ingenuity, teamwork, and a touch of humor, they fend off the creatures and embark on thrilling adventures. With its blend of action, humor, and themes of friendship and survival, the series offers an entertaining and adventurous narrative for young viewers.
240. The Letter for the King (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Letter for the King” is a fantasy adventure series based on the novel of the same name by Tonke Dragt. The story follows a young squire named Tiuri, who embarks on a perilous journey to deliver an important letter that could save the kingdom from war. Along the way, he faces various challenges, encounters mystical beings, and discovers his own destiny. With its epic quest, magical elements, and themes of courage and honor, the series offers an exciting and immersive narrative.
241. The Lies Within (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Lies Within” is a South Korean thriller series. The story follows a former detective named Kim Seo-hee, who becomes a member of the National Assembly after her father’s mysterious death. As she delves into the world of politics and uncovers dark secrets, she seeks justice for her father and fights against corruption. With its intricate plot, suspenseful storytelling, and exploration of political intrigue, the series offers a gripping and suspenseful narrative.
242. The Little Drummer Girl (TV Series 2018–2018)
“The Little Drummer Girl” is a miniseries based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré. The story is set in the 1970s and follows an actress named Charlie, who is recruited by Israeli intelligence to infiltrate a Palestinian terrorist cell. As she assumes a new identity and becomes involved in a dangerous game of espionage, she must navigate conflicting loyalties and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. With its espionage thriller elements, complex characters, and atmospheric storytelling, the series offers a suspenseful and thought-provoking narrative.
243. The Magic School Bus Rides Again (TV Series 2017–2021)
“The Magic School Bus Rides Again” is an animated educational series and a continuation of the original “The Magic School Bus” series. The show follows Ms. Frizzle’s younger sister, Fiona Frizzle, as she takes her class on exciting and educational field trips using the magical school bus. With its blend of science education, adventure, and memorable characters, the series offers an entertaining and informative narrative for young viewers.
244. The Master of Ragnarok and Blesser of Einherjar (TV Series 2018–2018)
“The Master of Ragnarok and Blesser of Einherjar” is a Japanese fantasy anime series based on the light novel series by Seiichi Takayama. The story follows a high school student named Yuuto Suoh, who is transported to the world of Yggdrasil and becomes the ruler of the Wolf Clan. With his knowledge of history and strategic skills, he aims to protect his people and build an alliance with other clans. With its isekai (another world) premise, fantasy setting, and elements of romance and political intrigue, the series offers an engaging and action-packed narrative.
245. The Mess You Leave Behind (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Mess You Leave Behind” is a Spanish thriller series based on the novel of the same name by Carlos Montero. The story follows a high school teacher named Raquel, who takes a job at a new school and becomes entangled in a web of mystery and danger. As she unravels the secrets of her predecessor’s death, she confronts her own past and faces the consequences of her actions. With its suspenseful storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of guilt and redemption, the series offers a gripping and atmospheric narrative.
246. The Millionaire Detective: Balance – Unlimited (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Millionaire Detective: Balance – Unlimited” is a Japanese anime series based on the novel series by Yasutaka Tsutsui. The story follows a detective named Daisuke Kambe, who is known for his wealth and flamboyant lifestyle. He teams up with a more modest detective named Haru Kato to solve high-profile cases. With its blend of crime-solving, comedy, and contrasting personalities, the series offers an entertaining and stylish narrative.
247. The Miniaturist (TV Series 2017–2017)
“The Miniaturist” is a historical drama miniseries based on the novel by Jessie Burton. The story is set in 17th-century Amsterdam and follows a young woman named Nella Oortman, who marries a wealthy merchant named Johannes Brandt. As Nella settles into her new life, she receives a mysterious miniature replica of her house, and the miniaturist who creates the dolls seems to know dark secrets about the family. With its atmospheric setting, suspenseful storytelling, and exploration of secrets and societal constraints, the series offers a captivating and visually stunning narrative.
248. The Misfit of Demon King Academy (TV Series 2020–2023)
“The Misfit of Demon King Academy” is a Japanese fantasy anime series based on the light novel series by Shu. The story is set in a world where the Demon King is reincarnated after 2,000 years and enrolls in a demon academy. As he proves his unmatched power and challenges the norms of the demon hierarchy, he aims to restore peace and justice to the world. With its blend of fantasy, action, and elements of comedy, the series offers an entertaining and empowering narrative.
249. The Moonstone (TV Series 2016–2016)
“The Moonstone” is a British mystery drama series based on the novel of the same name by Wilkie Collins. The story follows the events surrounding the theft of a cursed diamond, known as the Moonstone, and the subsequent investigation to uncover the truth. With its intricate plot, suspenseful storytelling, and atmospheric period setting, the series offers a compelling and suspenseful narrative.
250. The Name of the Rose (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Name of the Rose” is a historical drama miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Umberto Eco. The story is set in the 14th century and follows a Franciscan friar named William of Baskerville, who is sent to investigate a series of mysterious deaths at an abbey. As he unravels the secrets and political intrigues of the abbey, he confronts the dangerous power of knowledge and the clash between reason and faith. With its rich historical setting, intellectual themes, and gripping mystery, the series offers a thought-provoking and atmospheric narrative.
251. The New Legends of Monkey (TV Series 2018–2020)
“The New Legends of Monkey” is an Australian-New Zealand fantasy adventure series inspired by the Chinese epic “Journey to the West.” The story follows a young monk named Tripitaka, who embarks on a journey with a group of legendary heroes, including Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy, to retrieve sacred scrolls and protect the world from evil. With its mythical creatures, martial arts action, and elements of comedy, the series offers an entertaining and action-packed narrative.
252. The Night Manager (TV Series 2016–2016)
“The Night Manager” is a British-American spy thriller miniseries based on the novel of the same name by John le Carré. The story follows a former British soldier named Jonathan Pine, who is recruited by British intelligence to infiltrate the inner circle of an international arms dealer. As Pine delves deeper into the dangerous world of espionage, he must navigate treacherous alliances and confront his own moral dilemmas. With its gripping plot, complex characters, and high-stakes espionage, the series offers a suspenseful and thrilling narrative.
253. The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells (TV Series 2016– )
“The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells” is a British anthology series that adapts the short stories of H.G. Wells, one of the most renowned science fiction authors. Each episode presents a standalone story exploring themes of science fiction, horror, and fantasy. With its imaginative storytelling, thought-provoking concepts, and homage to Wells’ work, the series offers a captivating and diverse narrative.
254. The Outsider (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Outsider” is a supernatural horror miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The story follows a police detective named Ralph Anderson, who investigates the brutal murder of a young boy. As the case unfolds, Ralph becomes entangled in a supernatural mystery involving an entity that can assume the identities of others. With its atmospheric storytelling, psychological horror, and blend of crime and supernatural elements, the series offers a gripping and eerie narrative.
255. The Pale Horse (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Pale Horse” is a mystery thriller miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Agatha Christie. The story follows a young woman named Mark Easterbrook, who investigates a series of mysterious deaths linked to a list of names found inside a shoe. As Mark delves into the dark secrets of a village called Much Deeping, she becomes entangled in a web of deceit and supernatural occurrences. With its classic whodunit plot, atmospheric setting, and intricate twists, the series offers a suspenseful and engaging narrative.
256. The Passage (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Passage” is a supernatural drama series based on the novel trilogy by Justin Cronin. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by vampires, created through a failed government experiment. A young girl named Amy Bellafonte possesses unique powers that could be the key to saving humanity. As she forms a bond with an FBI agent named Brad Wolgast, they embark on a journey to find a cure and protect Amy from the dangerous creatures. With its blend of science fiction, horror, and character-driven storytelling, the series offers a thrilling and suspenseful narrative.
257. The Plot Against America (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Plot Against America” is a historical drama miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Philip Roth. The story is set in an alternative history where Charles Lindbergh becomes the President of the United States and embraces anti-Semitic policies. The series follows the experiences of a Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, as they navigate the rise of fascism and the impact it has on their lives. With its thought-provoking premise, powerful performances, and exploration of themes like bigotry and resistance, the series offers a timely and compelling narrative.
258. The Princess Weiyoung (TV Series 2016–2016)
“The Princess Weiyoung” is a Chinese historical romance series based on the novel “The Poisonous Daughter” by Qin Jian. The story follows a princess named Li Weiyoung, who seeks revenge against those who wronged her family and attempts to reclaim her rightful place in the royal court. With its intricate palace intrigue, forbidden love, and themes of justice and redemption, the series offers a captivating and emotionally charged narrative.
259. The Protector (TV Series 2018–2020)
“The Protector” is a Turkish fantasy series. The story follows a young man named Hakan Demir, who discovers that he is the last protector of Istanbul, tasked with defending the city against supernatural forces. With his newfound powers and a group of allies, Hakan battles against ancient enemies and uncovers his own destiny. With its blend of fantasy, action, and Turkish folklore, the series offers an exciting and culturally rich narrative.
260. The Punisher (TV Series 2017–2019)
“The Punisher” is a superhero series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The story follows Frank Castle, a former Marine turned vigilante, as he seeks revenge against those responsible for the murder of his family. With his lethal skills and unwavering determination, Frank becomes the Punisher and takes on criminals and corrupt officials. With its gritty and violent storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes like justice and morality, the series offers a dark and intense narrative.
261. The Queen’s Gambit (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Queen’s Gambit” is a drama miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Walter Tevis. The story follows a young orphan named Beth Harmon, who discovers her prodigious talent for chess and rises through the ranks of the competitive chess world. As Beth faces personal struggles and battles her own inner demons, she becomes a renowned chess player and challenges the gender norms of the time. With its compelling storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of themes like addiction and ambition, the series offers a captivating and thought-provoking narrative.
262. The Right Stuff (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Right Stuff” is a historical drama series based on the book of the same name by Tom Wolfe. The story explores the early days of the United States’ space program and the Mercury Seven astronauts. It delves into their personal lives, the challenges they faced, and their historic journey into space. With its blend of historical accuracy, character-driven storytelling, and exploration of the human spirit, the series offers an inspiring and compelling narrative.
263. The Rising of the Shield Hero (TV Series 2019– )
“The Rising of the Shield Hero” is a Japanese fantasy anime series based on the light novel series by Aneko Yusagi. The story follows a young man named Naofumi Iwatani, who is transported to a parallel world and becomes one of the Four Cardinal Heroes. With the shield as his only weapon, Naofumi faces challenges, betrayal, and adversity as he fights against waves of monsters and uncovers the truth behind his summoning. With its isekai premise, action-packed battles, and exploration of themes like redemption and trust, the series offers an engaging and emotionally charged narrative.
264. The School Nurse Files (TV Series 2020– )
“The School Nurse Files” is a South Korean supernatural comedy-drama series based on the novel of the same name by Chung Serang. The story follows a school nurse named Ahn Eun-young, who possesses the ability to see and eliminate supernatural creatures that threaten the school. With the help of a Chinese character teacher, she fights against these creatures while navigating the complexities of school life. With its unique blend of supernatural elements, humor, and exploration of youth and identity, the series offers a quirky and imaginative narrative.
265. The Shannara Chronicles (TV Series 2016–2017)
“The Shannara Chronicles” is a fantasy series based on the book series by Terry Brooks. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world called the Four Lands and follows a group of young heroes as they embark on a quest to save their world from evil forces. With its rich world-building, epic quests, and fantastical creatures, the series offers an immersive and adventure-filled narrative.
266. The Silver Guardian (TV Series 2017–2018)
“The Silver Guardian” is a Chinese-Japanese anime series based on the web novel by Ling Meng and illustrated by Ming Xung. The story follows a young man named Suigin Riku, who becomes trapped in a virtual reality game called Grave Buster. With the help of a mysterious girl named Riku Rei, he must navigate the game’s challenges, uncover its secrets, and protect the legendary Silver Guardian. With its blend of virtual reality gaming, action, and themes of friendship and loyalty, the series offers an exciting and visually stunning narrative.
267. The Sinner (TV Series 2017–2021)
“The Sinner” is a psychological thriller anthology series. Each season follows a self-contained story that revolves around a different crime committed by an ordinary person. As detectives unravel the mysteries behind these crimes, they delve into the complex psychology of the perpetrators and uncover hidden secrets. With its suspenseful storytelling, morally ambiguous characters, and exploration of human nature, the series offers a gripping and psychologically intense narrative.
268. The Smart Money Woman (TV Series 2020– )
“The Smart Money Woman” is a Nigerian drama series based on the novel of the same name by Arese Ugwu. The story follows the lives of five women as they navigate careers, relationships, and financial independence in the bustling city of Lagos. With its portrayal of contemporary Nigerian society, themes of empowerment and financial literacy, and relatable characters, the series offers an engaging and inspiring narrative.
269. The Sound of Your Heart (TV Series 2016– )
“The Sound of Your Heart” is a South Korean sitcom based on the webtoon of the same name by Jo Seok. The story follows the daily lives and comedic misadventures of a cartoonist named Jo Seok, his girlfriend Ae-bong, and their eccentric family and friends. With its humor, lovable characters, and slice-of-life storytelling, the series offers a light-hearted and entertaining narrative.
270. The Spy (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Spy” is a espionage thriller miniseries inspired by the true story of Israeli spy Eli Cohen. The story follows Eli Cohen as he goes undercover in Syria during the 1960s, infiltrating high-ranking circles of the Syrian government and providing valuable intelligence to Israel. With its tense atmosphere, intricate spy craft, and exploration of loyalty and sacrifice, the series offers a compelling and suspenseful narrative.
271. The Stand (TV Series 2020–2021)
“The Stand” is a miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Stephen King. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world after a devastating pandemic wipes out most of humanity. The survivors are caught in a struggle between good and evil as they gather in two opposing factions. With its sprawling ensemble cast, themes of good versus evil, and exploration of human nature and spirituality, the series offers a gripping and epic narrative.
272. The Stranger (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Stranger” is a British mystery thriller series based on the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. The story follows a mysterious woman who reveals shocking secrets to various individuals, unraveling their lives and causing chaos in a small town. With its suspenseful storytelling, interconnected plotlines, and exploration of secrets and their consequences, the series offers a tense and captivating narrative.
273. The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair (TV Series 2018–2018)
“The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair” is a mystery drama miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Joí«l Dicker. The story follows a young writer named Marcus Goldman as he investigates the murder of a teenage girl that occurred years ago, which is connected to his mentor, the famous author Harry Quebert. With its intricate plot, layers of deception, and exploration of the writing process and literary fame, the series offers a gripping and twist-filled narrative.
274. The Twin Flower Legend (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Twin Flower Legend” is a Chinese historical drama series based on the novel “Yi Duo Hua Xian Ji” by Yue Guan. The story is set during the Tang Dynasty and follows the journey of a young woman named Li Qingluo, who undergoes trials and tribulations as she rises from a lowly background to become a powerful figure in the palace. With its rich historical setting, palace intrigue, and themes of love and ambition, the series offers a compelling and visually stunning narrative.
275. The Umbrella Academy (TV Series 2019–2023)
“The Umbrella Academy” is a superhero series based on the comic book series of the same name by Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá. The story revolves around a dysfunctional family of adopted siblings with extraordinary abilities who reunite after their adoptive father’s death. As they investigate their father’s mysterious death and prevent an impending apocalypse, they must confront their own personal demons and navigate their complicated relationships. With its unique blend of superhero action, dark humor, and complex character dynamics, the series offers a fresh and unconventional take on the genre.
276. The Uncanny Counter (TV Series 2020–2021)
“The Uncanny Counter” is a South Korean fantasy thriller series based on the webtoon “Amazing Rumor” by Jang Yi. The story follows a group of people known as “Counters” who possess supernatural powers and protect the world from evil spirits. Operating from a noodle restaurant as a cover, they hunt down and eliminate malicious spirits while uncovering the truth behind their own identities. With its thrilling action sequences, supernatural elements, and exploration of themes like justice and redemption, the series offers an exciting and emotionally resonant narrative.
277. The Undoing (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Undoing” is a psychological thriller miniseries based on the novel “You Should Have Known” by Jean Hanff Korelitz. The story follows a successful therapist named Grace Fraser, whose life unravels when her husband is accused of a violent crime. As Grace tries to uncover the truth and protect her family, she becomes entangled in a web of secrets and lies. With its suspenseful storytelling, stellar performances, and exploration of privilege and deception, the series offers a gripping and twist-filled narrative.
278. The Untamed (TV Series 2019–2019)
“The Untamed” is a Chinese fantasy drama series based on the novel “Mo Dao Zu Shi” by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu. The story follows the journey of Wei Wuxian, a powerful cultivator who returns to the world after his death to unravel the mysteries surrounding his past and confront a sinister conspiracy. With its rich world-building, complex relationships, and themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, the series offers a captivating and emotionally resonant narrative.
279. The Victims’ Game (TV Series 2020– )
“The Victims’ Game” is a Taiwanese crime thriller series. The story follows a forensic detective named Fang Yi-jen, who suffers from Asperger’s syndrome. When his daughter becomes entangled in a murder case, he becomes determined to uncover the truth and protect her. With its suspenseful storytelling, intricate plot twists, and exploration of the human psyche, the series offers a gripping and immersive narrative.
280. The Walking Dead: World Beyond (TV Series 2020–2021)
“The Walking Dead: World Beyond” is a post-apocalyptic horror drama series set in the same universe as “The Walking Dead.” The story follows a group of teenagers who leave their safe community to embark on a dangerous journey in a world overrun by zombies. As they face threats and discover new mysteries, they uncover the truth about the origins of the zombie apocalypse. With its survivalist themes, character development, and exploration of the human condition in extreme circumstances, the series offers a compelling addition to the “Walking Dead” universe.
281. The Witcher (TV Series 2019– )
“The Witcher” is a fantasy series based on the book series by Andrzej Sapkowski. The story follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter with supernatural abilities known as a Witcher, as he navigates a world filled with mythical creatures, political intrigue, and moral dilemmas. With its complex storytelling, morally gray characters, and epic fantasy elements, the series offers a thrilling and immersive narrative.
282. The Witness for the Prosecution (TV Series 2016–2016)
“The Witness for the Prosecution” is a British mystery drama miniseries based on the short story by Agatha Christie. The story follows the trial of a man accused of murder and the efforts of his solicitor to uncover the truth. With its suspenseful courtroom drama, unexpected twists, and exploration of justice and deception, the series offers a gripping and suspenseful narrative.
283. The Woods (TV Series 2020–2020)
“The Woods” is a Polish mystery thriller series based on the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben. The story follows a prosecutor named PaweÅ‚ KopiÅ„ski, who discovers a clue related to the disappearance of his sister 25 years ago during a summer camp. As he delves into the dark secrets of the past, he uncovers a complex web of lies and betrayal. With its atmospheric storytelling, intricate plot twists, and exploration of the consequences of the past, the series offers a suspenseful and emotionally charged narrative.
284. The Worst Witch (TV Series 2017– )
“The Worst Witch” is a British fantasy series based on the book series by Jill Murphy. The story follows Mildred Hubble, a young witch attending Miss Cackle’s Academy for Witches. As Mildred navigates the challenges of magical education and overcomes her own clumsiness, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, bravery, and embracing her unique abilities. With its whimsical storytelling, lovable characters, and themes of self-discovery and acceptance, the series offers an enchanting and family-friendly narrative.
285. The Wrong Girl (TV Series 2016–2017)
“The Wrong Girl” is an Australian drama series based on the novel of the same name by Zoí« Foster Blake. The story follows a young woman named Lily Woodward, who finds herself torn between two romantic interests while working on a morning television show. With its blend of romance, comedy, and exploration of career aspirations and personal relationships, the series offers a charming and relatable narrative.
286. Tiny Pretty Things (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Tiny Pretty Things” is a drama series based on the novel of the same name by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton. The story is set in an elite ballet academy and follows the lives of a diverse group of talented young dancers. As they navigate intense competition, personal struggles, and dark secrets, they strive for excellence while unraveling a mystery. With its compelling portrayal of the competitive world of ballet, complex characters, and exploration of themes like identity and ambition, the series offers a captivating and dramatic narrative.
287. Titans (TV Series 2018–2023)
“Titans” is a superhero series based on the DC Comics team, the Teen Titans. The story follows a group of young heroes, including Dick Grayson (Robin), Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy, as they come together to fight crime and confront their own personal demons. With its gritty tone, character-driven storytelling, and exploration of themes like identity and trauma, the series offers a darker and more mature take on the Teen Titans.
288. To the Lake (TV Series 2019– )
“To the Lake” is a Russian sci-fi thriller series based on the novel “Vongozero” by Yana Vagner. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where a deadly epidemic spreads rapidly. A group of survivors embarks on a perilous journey to a secluded lake in hopes of finding safety and a cure. With its tense atmosphere, survivalist themes, and exploration of human resilience and relationships in the face of disaster, the series offers a gripping and emotionally charged narrative.
289. Tower of God (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Tower of God” is a South Korean webtoon adaptation and fantasy anime series. The story follows a young boy named Twenty-Fifth Bam, who enters a mysterious tower to find his friend Rachel. Inside the tower, he must face various tests and challenges on each floor, encountering a diverse cast of characters along the way. With its intricate world-building, complex plot, and themes of friendship, power, and ambition, the series offers an engaging and thrilling narrative.
290. Trinkets (TV Series 2019–2020)
“Trinkets” is a teen drama series based on the novel of the same name by Kirsten Smith. The story follows three high school girls from different social circles who form an unlikely friendship after meeting at a Shoplifter’s Anonymous meeting. Together, they navigate the challenges of adolescence, relationships, and their own personal struggles. With its authentic portrayal of teenage experiences, diverse characters, and exploration of themes like identity and self-acceptance, the series offers a heartfelt and relatable narrative.
291. Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (TV Series 2016–2018)
“Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia” is an animated fantasy series created by Guillermo del Toro. The story follows a teenage boy named Jim Lake Jr., who becomes the first human Trollhunter and protects the realm of trolls from evil forces. With its imaginative world-building, epic battles, and themes of heroism and destiny, the series offers an exciting and visually stunning narrative.
292. Troy: Fall of a City (TV Series 2018– )
“Troy: Fall of a City” is a British miniseries based on the Trojan War myth. The story depicts the epic battle between the Greeks and Trojans, focusing on the love affair between Prince Paris of Troy and Helen of Sparta, which sparks the decade-long war. With its grand scale, historical setting, and exploration of love, betrayal, and the human cost of war, the series offers a captivating retelling of a timeless legend.
293. Unauthorized Living (TV Series 2018–2020)
“Unauthorized Living” is a Spanish drama series also known as “Vivir sin permiso.” The story follows Nemo Bandeira, a powerful and ruthless Galician drug lord who discovers he has a degenerative disease. As he tries to ensure his empire’s survival, he must also contend with his family’s dynamics and confront his own mortality. With its compelling storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of power and family loyalty, the series offers a gripping and intense narrative.
294. Unorthodox (TV Series 2020–2020)
“Unorthodox” is a German-American miniseries based on the autobiography of Deborah Feldman. The story follows a young woman named Esther Shapiro, who escapes from her ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn and finds refuge in Berlin. As she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, she faces challenges and confronts the traditions and expectations of her former community. With its powerful performances, exploration of religious identity and freedom, and themes of empowerment, the series offers a moving and thought-provoking narrative.
295. Unrequited Love (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Unrequited Love” is a Chinese romance drama series based on the novel “Wei Zhi Chuan Qi” by Ba Yue Chang An. The story follows a high school girl named Luo Zhi, who harbors a secret crush on her popular classmate Sheng Huainan. As they navigate their complicated feelings and the challenges of adolescence, they discover the true nature of love. With its tender storytelling, relatable characters, and exploration of unrequited feelings, the series offers a heartfelt and nostalgic narrative.
296. V-Wars (TV Series 2019–2019)
“V-Wars” is a supernatural horror series based on the comic book series by Jonathan Maberry. The story follows Dr. Luther Swann, who becomes embroiled in a conflict between humans and vampires when a mysterious disease transforms his best friend into a bloodthirsty creature. As the epidemic spreads and tensions rise, Swann races against time to find a cure and prevent a full-scale war. With its gripping premise, moral dilemmas, and exploration of societal divisions, the series offers a thrilling and thought-provoking narrative.
297. Valeria (TV Series 2020– )
“Valeria” is a Spanish drama series based on the novel series “Valeria” by Elísabet Benavent. The story follows a writer named Valeria, who is going through a creative and marital crisis. With the support of her three best friends, she navigates the challenges of love, friendship, and career aspirations. With its relatable characters, exploration of contemporary relationships, and themes of self-discovery, the series offers a heartfelt and empowering narrative.
298. Virgin River (TV Series 2019– )
“Virgin River” is a romantic drama series based on the book series by Robyn Carr. The story follows a nurse practitioner named Melinda Monroe, who moves to a remote town called Virgin River for a fresh start. As she adjusts to her new life and forms relationships with the town’s residents, she confronts her own painful past and discovers the healing power of love and community. With its picturesque setting, heartfelt romance, and exploration of second chances, the series offers a warm and comforting narrative.
299. Watchmen (TV Series 2019–2019)
“Watchmen” is a superhero drama series based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. The story is set in an alternate history where superheroes are treated as outlaws. It explores themes of vigilantism, power, and racism as it follows a diverse group of characters, including new and original ones, who uncover a conspiracy that could have devastating consequences. With its thought-provoking storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of social issues, the series offers a compelling and timely narrative.
300. Watership Down (TV Series 2018–2018)
“Watership Down” is an animated miniseries based on the novel by Richard Adams. The story follows a group of rabbits as they leave their warren and embark on a perilous journey to find a new home. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and dangers, ultimately fighting to establish a peaceful and thriving community. With its memorable characters, themes of survival and friendship, and visually stunning animation, the series offers a poignant and adventurous narrative.
301. What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim (TV Series 2018–2018)
“What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim” is a South Korean romantic comedy series based on the novel of the same name by Jung Kyung-yoon. The story revolves around a narcissistic vice president of a company, Lee Young-joon, and his competent secretary, Kim Mi-so. When Kim decides to resign after working for Young-joon for nine years, he realizes his feelings for her and tries to convince her to stay. With its charming romance, humor, and exploration of personal growth and relationships, the series offers an entertaining and heartwarming narrative.
302. When Heroes Fly (TV Series 2018–2018)
“When Heroes Fly” is an Israeli drama series based on the novel of the same name by Amir Gutfreund. The story follows a group of Israeli army veterans who reunite years after their service to embark on a dangerous mission in the Colombian jungle. As they search for a missing friend and confront their own past traumas, they navigate treacherous landscapes and face life-threatening challenges. With its gripping storytelling, exploration of friendship and redemption, and themes of resilience and survival, the series offers a compelling and emotionally charged narrative.
303. Where’s Waldo? (TV Series 2019–2021)
“Where’s Waldo?” is an animated adventure series based on the popular children’s book series by Martin Handford. The story follows the iconic character Waldo and his friends Wenda, Wizard Whitebeard, and Woof as they embark on globetrotting adventures. Each episode presents a new search-and-find puzzle for viewers to locate Waldo and other hidden objects. With its engaging animation, interactive elements, and educational value, the series offers a fun and interactive narrative.
304. You (TV Series 2018–2024)
“You” is a psychological thriller series based on the novels by Caroline Kepnes. The story follows Joe Goldberg, a charming bookstore manager who becomes obsessed with a woman named Guinevere Beck. Using social media and technology, Joe manipulates his way into Beck’s life, taking extreme measures to remove any obstacles in his pursuit of love. With its intense storytelling, complex characters, and exploration of obsession and toxic relationships, the series offers a dark and chilling narrative.
305. Young Wallander (TV Series 2020–2022)
“Young Wallander” is a Swedish-British crime drama series based on the fictional detective Kurt Wallander created by Henning Mankell. The story is set in the early years of Wallander’s career as a police officer and follows his investigations into a series of complex and high-profile crimes. With its gritty atmosphere, suspenseful storytelling, and exploration of social issues, the series offers a fresh take on the beloved detective character.