Top 5 must-watch Netflix series to binge on this month

By Renuka
Apr 14, 2018

Looking for a new series to watch? Hoping to find some new inspiration for your Netflix queue? Here are the hottest new Netflix series to feed all your binge-watch cravings.


Ugly Delicious – for the epicurious foodie



Renowned chef David Chang (of Momo Fuku fame) takes you across countries and through time in search of all things food-related. Entertaining yet informative, this Netflix series is perfect for epicurious foodies. Just don’t watch on an empty stomach.


Wild Wild Country – for the documentary lover



This Netflix series follows the shenanigans of controvertial Indian guru Baghwan Shree Rajneesh, the man who inspired the construction of a ‘utopian’ cult in the wildes of Oregon. Featuring political intrigue, undercover operations and even a bioterror attack, this will have docu-lovers on the edge of their seats.


Troy: Fall of a City – for fans of mythology



Co-produced by Netflix and BBC One, this mini-series draws viewers into the ancient Greek era, tracking the romance of two star-crossed lovers that led to the downfall of an entire nation. With massive fight scenes and a love story at its heart, Troy definitely has something for everyone.


Marvel’s The Defenders – for gritty superhero lovers



First there was Daredevil, then there was January Jones, and finally Luke Cage and Iron Fist appeared on the stage. Then Marvel created the biggest TV superhero mash up with the Netflix series, The Defenders. Gritty and dark, this show is the perfect antithesis to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s more happy-go-lucky movie fare.


The Good Place – for a laughing good time



We’ve all heard that sinners go to hell and saints go to heaven. So what happens when a sinner gets accidentally sent to the Pearly Gates? That’s the premise of The Good Place. Starring Kirstin Bell and Ted Danson, this series tackles everything from moral quandaries and soul mates to demonic plots in a fun, light-hearted manner that has charmed viewers for two seasons, and counting. 


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