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What To Watch On Netflix: Best New TV Shows To Tune Into Right Now

By Olivia Emily

8 months ago

Stop the never-ending scrolling through Netflix – the answers are right here…


We’ve all been there: you’re itching to watch something fresh and new, but you’re not entirely sure what. Instead of scrolling through Netflix’s seemingly endless carousels, read on for the C&TH pick of the best new TV shows on the platform. Here’s what to watch on Netflix right now.

Best New TV Shows To Watch On Netflix Right Now

Top Boy

Season three streaming from 7 September

Kane Roninson as Sully and Ashley Walters as Dushane in new series of TV show Top Boy

Kane Roninson as Sully and Ashley Walters as Dushane in Top Boy S3. © Courtesy of Netflix 2023

A third series of Top Boy arrived on Netflix this autumn, the final chapter deciding who will ultimately reign as Top Boy of Summerhouse. With only six episodes, it’s expected to end the thrilling crime series revival on a high note.

Sex Education

Season four streaming from 21 September

Sex Education Season 4. (L to R) Aimee Lou Wood as Aimee, Asa Butterfield as Otis in Sex Education Season 4. Cr. Samuel Taylor/Netflix © 2023.

Another Netflix series coming to a bittersweet end: Sex Education. After catapulting its ensemble cast to the lofty heights of stardom – from Barbie to Doctor Who – all good things must come to an end, and Sex Education goes out with a bang. With Moordale Secondary now closed and its students displaced to nearby Cavendish Sixth Form College, Otis hopes to set up a new sex clinic, while Eric prays the duo won’t be losers again. Read everything to know before you tune in here.

Who Killed Jill Dando?

Limited series streaming from 26 September

Who Killed Jill Dando? on Netflix

Jill Dando. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023

A British broadcasting icon was killed on her doorstep in broad daylight in 1999 – yet her murder still remains unsolved. Despite hundreds of people coming forward with tip offs, vying to help a beloved British TV stalwart, conclusive evidence has never been found. This limited series takes viewers through the case’s twists and turns, talking to family, friends, journalists and lawyers to grapple with the question: who killed Jill Dando?

Beckham

Streaming from 4 October

David and Victoria Beckham

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Sport fan and wondering what to watch on Netflix? How about a sport documentary? Football fans are in for a treat with Netflix’s brand new docuseries, Beckham, tracking the incredible rise of Britain’s most famous football player. From his childhood to career highs and lows, here’s everything you can expect from the series.

Everything Now

Streaming from 5 October

Everything Now

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If Sex Education and Euphoria had a baby, we think it would look a little something like this. Set in London, Netflix is delving back into British coming-of-age with Everything Now, which follows Mia, a 17-year-old who returns to school following a stint in hospital to discover that all of her friends have moved on to a new stage of teenagerdom featuring sex, drugs and parties. What else to do but dive right in? Read all about what to expect here.

The Fall Of The House Of Usher

Streaming from 12 October

the fall of the house of usher

The Fall of the House of Usher. (L to R) Aya Furukawa as Tina, Kate Siegel as Camille L’Espanaye, Igby Rigney as Toby in episode 102 of The Fall of the House of Usher. Cr. Eike Schroter/Netflix © 2023

Fans of Netflix’s harrowing horror anthology series, The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor should tune into this adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s classic tale first published in 1839. Primarily exploring greed, the story centres upon Roderick and Madeline Usher, the couple at the helm of the lucrative Fortunato Pharmaceuticals empire, when a series of inexplicable deaths occur, linked by one peculiar woman.

Bodies

Streaming from 19 October

Stephen Graham as Elias Mannix in Bodies

Stephen Graham as Elias Mannix in Bodies. © Netflix 2023

Stephen Graham stars as a mysterious political leader in this time-bending mystery, which spans four points in time, from Victorian London to the year 2053. Four detectives in four different times find the same murder victim’s body in London – the very same body. But how will they solve a crime spanning 150 years? And how has it even happened anyway? Read everything we know so far here.

All The Light We Cannot See

Streaming from 2 November

Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure in All the Light we Cannot See

Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure in episode 101 of All the Light We Cannot See. Cr. Katalin Vermes/Netflix © 2023

The adaptation of Anthony Doer’s 2014 Pulitzer Prize winning novel will finally arrive on Netflix this autumn after years of production delays. A limited series of just four episodes, the series will follow Marie-Laure, a blind French teenager whose path collides with German soldier Werner in occupied France during WW2, starring both Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie.

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