All of us are Dead season 1

Not every show is meant to be watched slowly. Some series are so gripping, so immersive, and so relentlessly entertaining that the idea of spacing out the episodes almost feels impossible. You press play expecting to watch a single episode, maybe two if the story really pulls you in. But before you know it, the hours have flown by, and you’re still sitting there completely locked into the story unfolding on your screen.

That’s the unmistakable sign of a truly epic show, and Netflix has become the perfect home for this kind of storytelling. You just have to know where to look. No worries! We’ve already put together a good list of four Netflix shows that are simply too good not to binge in one sitting. Check it out below!

One Piece season 2

(L to R) Mackenyu as Roronoa Zoro, Jacob Romero as Usopp, Iñaki Godoy as Monkey D. Luffy, Taz Skylar as Sanji in season 2 of One Piece | Netflix

One Piece

For fans of One Piece, the very idea of a live‑action adaptation was once a dangerous curiosity. We’re talking the kind of thing that could easily go wrong in the wrong hands. But when Netflix announced its ambitious take on Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga, excitement rippled through the fandom. After a massively successful first season, One Piece has just returned with its highly anticipated second season on Netflix. There’s also a third installment confirmed and in the works!

At the center of the fantasy adventure series is Monkey D. Luffy, a young, fearless pirate with an unshakable dream. He wants to find the legendary treasure known as One Piece and claim the title of King of the Pirates. But Luffy isn’t like your typical adventurer.

After eating a mystical Devil Fruit, he gains a rubber-like body. This gives him incredible abilities in battle. To achieve his life goal, Luffy then sets out to assemble a crew of loyal and talented companions. Once he has his team, they then embark on an epic journey across the seas.

Stranger Things season 5

Noah Schnapp as Will Byers in Stranger Things season 5 | Netflix

Stranger Things

When most people talk about the best Netflix shows, Stranger Things inevitably comes up. Debuting in 2016, the sci-fi horror series quickly became a global sensation. It’s just something about the ’80s nostalgia, supernatural terror, and mystery that kept viewers coming back for more. With five seasons in total, there’s so much for you to binge and enjoy!

At its core, Stranger Things is a story about a town where nothing is ever quite what it seems. Hawkins, Indiana, may look like any other quiet Midwestern community, but beneath the surface lies a labyrinth of secrets, dark experiments, and interdimensional horrors. The story kicks off with the disappearance of Will Byers, a boy whose vanishing sets off a chain reaction that unearths not just terrifying monsters, but hidden truths about the people and institutions around him.

Bridgerton season 4

(L to R) Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton, Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek in episode 407 of Bridgerton | Liam Daniel/Netflix

Bridgerton

There are so many period dramas nowadays, but Netflix’s Bridgerton stands out as one of the most talked‑about and culturally influential shows of the decade. Combining sweeping romance, scandalous secrets, and lavish Regency-era aesthetics, it has captivated audiences around the world and redefined what a period drama can be in the modern age.

Based on Julia Quinn’s bestselling novels, Bridgerton follows the lives of the wealthy and influential Bridgerton family in London’s high society. The series explores the challenges of love, marriage, and reputation in a world where every social interaction is scrutinized and scandal spreads like wildfire. There are four seasons so far, with each one following a different Bridgerton sibling as they embark on their own journey of love. A fifth and sixth season are already confirmed as well.

All of us are Dead season 1

All of us are Dead season 1 Production Still | Yang Hae-sung/Netflix

All of Us Are Dead

For zombie lovers, it gets to a point where there are just so many times you can rewatch The Walking Dead. Thankfully, Netflix’s All of Us Are Dead injected fresh life into the genre with a bold and brutal twist on classic zombie horror. Instead of focusing on seasoned survivors in a post‑apocalyptic wasteland, this South Korean Netflix hit thrusts viewers into the terrifying chaos of an outbreak that begins inside a high school.

Based on the popular South Korean webtoon of the same name by Joo Dong-geun, All of Us Are Dead delivers a story that is as much about human survival and morality as it is about the undead. We follow a group of students at Hyosan High School whose ordinary teenage lives are upended when a deadly virus spreads rapidly through their campus.

Suddenly, classmates they once knew become relentless monsters, and the familiar halls of the school turn into a maze of terror and uncertainty. The students are then forced to make impossible decisions just to survive. There’s only one season of this zombie series so far. However, there’s a second season currently in the works.

These four must-see shows are streaming on Netflix right now.

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