Roy the premiere took place Amazon Prime on March 17 and quickly became one of the most popular series on the streaming service that week. Roy stars Dominic Fishback as Dre, an obsessive Ni’Jah pop superfan. Dre falls deep down the rabbit hole of fandom, slowly revealing his inner demons throughout the series.
Fishback puts on a breathtaking spectacle in seven 30-minute episodes. The first led Donald Gloverand the whole premise of the series was created by him and Janine Nabers. For the fans who binge watched Roy and you need more tension and suspense in the atmosphere, the next shows can capture those vibes perfectly.
10 ‘Atlanta’ (2016 - 2022)
Where else can lovers Roy turn to Glover’s “first-born”, Atlanta? Atlanta wrapped up after four seasons, each better than the last. It fantastically combines fictional short stories inspired by real life events with the development of the main characters. At its core Atlanta this is the story of four friends - Ern, Paper Boy, Vanessa and Darius - who are doing everything possible to grow up and cope with their life’s problems.
Atlanta often goes deep into the subconscious and shows episodes that remind viewers of something well known but completely unfamiliar; Glover and Hiro Murai created visual masterpieces. Atlanta is one of the most influential series of the last ten years, and fans Roy notes how this inspired Glover to create another series in which the truth is not portrayed in an easy way.
9 “They” (2021-)
Anthology series in 2021 Their was launched on Amazon Prime, following in the footsteps of Jordan Peelworks, but created Little Marvin. Their tells of a black family’s move to Compton in 1950, which has a predominantly white community. Deborah Iorinde And Ashley Thomas give fantastic, exciting performances as Lucky and Henry Emory.
Their combines the supernatural with very real horrors, from Emory’s youngest daughter seeing a woman haunting their house to a family constantly bullied by neighbors. Real horrors are often worse than what is not. In general, the work on the play was done masterfully, from directing and photography to the musical landscape. Their it’s a treat for horror lovers.
8 “Severance” (2022-)
Severance quickly became one of the best shows of 2022 for viewers and received a lot of praise. We are talking about company employees who separate their personal and work lives, sharing their memories and building a wall between them. Adam Scott plays the main character, Mark, who begins to blur the lines between his very separate professional and personal life.
who thinks Severance no worries, watch the first season again. Imagine that you are going to work not knowing where or WHO you even have. You have a personality that exists only for work, without any freedom to know your colleagues or participate in your personal life. Then you come home not remembering half of your day - it’s scary. Severance is an elaborate sci-fi thriller Philip K. Dick could easily write.
7 ‘Inside #9’ (2014-)
One of the longest running British anthology series, Inside No. 9, there are many episodes to fully immerse yourself. World Steve Pemberton And Reece Shearsmith mysterious and creepy, but often emotional and darkly hilarious. The two created and starred in a series where each story has something unique, potentially sinister, and often feels like a satisfying short film.
Many stars have graced stories Inside No. 9including Helen McCrory, Gemma ArtertonAnd Rory Kinnear, among many others. For fans of genre-blending short stories that feel incredibly satisfying at the end (who wouldn’t love that?), Inside No. 9 perfect choice for viewing.
6 “Outsider” (2020)
Outsider went out of the spotlight despite being quite successful Stephen King HBO fixture. With King’s novels constantly being adapted—often unsuccessfully—it’s understandable why anyone would miss another premiere. More, Outsiderstarring Cynthia Erivo And Ben Mendelsohnmanaged to be a great, creepy, supernatural thriller.
Cynthia Erivo hosts the show as private investigator Holly Gibney; her outspoken nature often takes a backseat to her brilliance. Ben Mendelsohn’s role as a skeptical cop fits in well with Erivo, helping the entire cast to draw the line between insanity and sanity perfectly. Outsider more than meets the eye, making it the perfect show to watch after Roy.
5 “Yellow Vests” (2021-)
yellow jackets This Show time series about a high school football team getting ready to play away from home. As they board the plane to reach their destination, it crashes in the middle of the forest, leaving them to survive on their own with only one garment on their backs.
yellow jackets The premiere took place without much fuss and hype and became a highly anticipated show after the first season finale. The second season premiered on March 24, and fans will finally get to see what happens next. The series has a strong female ensemble, both in the younger and older version of the main characters. This is a mysterious and often very creepy and tense show that mixes genres.
4 ‘Lovecraft Country’ (2020)
Another horror mini-series focusing on black lives throughout American history. Lovecraft Country was (unfairly) canceled after the first season. Though given the show’s ending, there’s probably not much more to say. Lovecraft Country combines real and fictional horror in a refreshing Lovecraftian style.
It follows Atticus Freeman (played by the rising star Jonathan Majors in one of his best roles) embarks on a journey through Lovecraftian Middle America in search of his missing father. He embarks on a journey with his uncle George and childhood friend Letitia, stumbling across numerous supernatural wonders, Lovecraftian monsters and the gruesome horrors of racism. One of the best episodes is episode 8, “Jig-a-Bobo” but you have to go through the first seven before you get to this horror masterpiece.
3 ‘Archive 81’ (2022)
Archive 81 is recent Netflix original immersion in mystery and horror; unfortunately it was canceled after the first season due to the disappointment of many fans. It follows young archivist Dan (Mamudu Atilisten) hired to restore old 1994 VHS tapes. His workplace is located deep in a huge forest, where there is no one - the number one creepy thing.
Dan dedicates himself to recovering the tapes after learning that they belonged to the young director Melody (Dina Shihabi). He becomes so immersed in Melody’s recordings that the boundaries between the here and now begin to blur for him - creepy thing number two. Oh, and Melody accidentally uncovers a cult, creepy thing number three and checkmate. Archive 81 was a decently done mystery horror that can hopefully be picked up by another network.
2 “Hannibal” (2013-2015)
The world was not ready for Mads Mikkelsen in the role of Hannibal Lecter, but at the time it seemed like everyone needed it. Hannibal revolves around a notorious cannibal being hunted by a relentless FBI agent depicted in Silence of the Lambs To Anthony Hopkins And Jodie Fosterand in this series Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy.
The show often dives into body horror territory, but the focus is on the gripping relationship between psychiatrist (and cannibal) Hannibal and his patient (and FBI agent) Will. They oscillate between mutual admiration and hatred, and the complexity makes for a thrilling viewing experience. After three seasons Hannibal was canceled but remained one of the biggest and best.
1 Penny Dreadful (2014–2016)
Viewers didn’t know what they had until Penny Dreadful was finished. This supernatural horror series is the cream of the crop of 19th-century monster lore, from vampires and werewolves to Dorian Gray and Frankenstein. Although it seems overwhelming, it is not… Penny Dreadful was television gold and one of the greatest supernatural horror series ever made.
Main characters Timothy Dalton as Sir Malcolm Murray, an adventurer with supernatural powers, and his psychic friend Vanessa (Eva Green). Soon Ethan joins them (Josh Hartnett) and Victor Frankenstein (Harry Treadaway) in search of the missing person. The costumes, music and cast have been carefully chosen for the three seasons of this wonderful show.
Source: Collider
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