What To Watch on Netflix This Weekend

09 Nov 2024

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A chilling, modern take on Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tale of power, greed, and family tragedy. Perfect if you’re in the mood for suspense and a touch of horror.

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The Fall of the House of Usher (Horror, Mystery)

A deep dive into the life of football icon David Beckham, covering his legendary career and personal life. It’s insightful, inspiring, and a must-watch for sports fans.

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Beckham (Documentary, Sports)

This British series follows four detectives in different time periods investigating the same murder, unearthing a bizarre mystery with mind-bending twists.

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Bodies (Sci-Fi, Mystery)

A South Korean survival game show where players battle through games of logic, strategy, and endurance for a massive prize. It’s intense, strategic, and binge-worthy.

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The Devil’s Plan (Reality, Game Show)

A Greek series featuring a composer who moves to a beautiful island for a music festival, only to get entangled in the lives and secrets of the locals. Stunning visuals and heartfelt storytelling.

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Maestro in Blue (Drama, Romance)

This limited series explores the origins of the opioid crisis in America, based on true events. It’s a raw, hard-hitting look at a public health disaster.

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Painkiller (Drama, True Crime)

If you haven’t dived into this classic yet, now’s the time! This series about lawyers handling high-stakes cases with sharp wit and lots of drama is engaging from start to finish.

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Suits (Legal Drama)

Follow Assane Diop, a modern-day gentleman thief inspired by the character Arsène Lupin, as he plans and executes elaborate heists to avenge his father.

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Lupin (Crime, Thriller)

David Fincher’s latest thriller follows an assassin grappling with his conscience and intense situations. If you’re up for a dark and slick action-thriller, this one’s for you.

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The Killer (Thriller, Action)

A heartwarming, feel-good series about friendship and young love. It’s light, uplifting, and beautifully shot, ideal for a cozy weekend watch.

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Heartstopper (Drama, Romance)