Netflix These days, exhausting content like assembly lines, some of which are better than others.
But when it hits Hit – Now we are about midway through 2025 Watch with us Be prepared to identify some heavy batsmen.
We rank the five best original series released by Netflix this year, from scriptless to comedy to drama.
Like an actor Tina Fey,,,,, John Mulaney and Julianne MooreThese shows were successful in 2025. Check out our power rankings below.
5. “Everyone lives with John Mulanney” (March 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUUHZYWE4M0
John Mulaney Never be afraid to conduct experiments – His experiments with late-night talk hosts are very interesting. (Another season is reportedly next year.) Richard Just like his trusted companion, Mulaney revolves around a theme (such as “borrow money” or “cruise”), consulting experts, celebrity guests and everyday people to create a tapestry of opinions.
Intertwined with sketches and musical numbers, this refreshing late-night format is just right. Late night show has an identity crisis (we will miss you, Stephen Colbert), it was fun to see a talented comedian mix things with format.
4. “Too much” (July 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcrbr6exynm
This highly anticipated series Lena Dunham Star Meg Statt ((hacker) and merge Girls– Style of emotional realism with romantic British rom -com metaphor. Stalter plays Jess, who moves to London after a brutal breakup with Zev (Michael Zegan from The wonderful Mrs. Maisel). There she met Felix (Sharp from White lotus), an emotionally unavailable musician.
With it comes chaos, heartbreak and laughter – sometimes charming, sometimes bittersweet packaging. if Too many Sometimes, too much is just marking how true it is and how romantic the relationship in real life is.
3. “Four Seasons” (May 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wktwtil4xyk
Adapted from Alan Alda The ensemble comedy’s eponymous movie was intended as a limited series, but Netflix renewed it for a second season after receiving a strong reception. The show follows three couples: Tina Fey and Will Ford,,,,, Coleman Domingo and Marco Calvaniand Steve Carell and Kerri Kenney -Silvertake a vacation together every year.
When Carell’s character announces that he is going to divorce, it subverts the friend group and forces everyone to see how their relationship changes. Four Seasons It’s usually fun, occasionally heartbreaking – an exploration of how relationships change and how to keep the same.
2. “Sirens” (May 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxspz9khchu
This limited series riffs on the Mythical Siren: A Woman’s Hypnotic Song Broken Men. Three people in the center – Devon (Meghann Fahy), her sister Simone (Miley Alcock) and Simone’s boss Michaela (Julianne Moore) – When Devon arrives at Michaela’s majestic summer house, collided, seeking a sick father. During the show, everyone was accused of “making” these people do something horrible in their lives. but Alarm Ask the audience – “Who really wants to blame?” Amazing visuals and perfect performance make Alarm A delicious twist-and-turn watch.
1. “Pupply” (March 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk5oxqtpbr4
This highly acclaimed series is a dark and disturbing must-see for those who long for a engaging drama with Bravura. puberty Star Irving Cooper Just as Jamie Miller is accused of murdering a classmate’s 13-year-old boy. His mysterious parents (Stephen Graham and Christine Tremarco) respond to the allegations and try to figure out what happened (police inspector) (Ashley Walters and Faye Marsay) and therapist (Erin Doherty) Try to understand how “manosphere” puts this boy on such a dark path.
A terrible examination of toxic masculinity and incel cultivation, puberty It is one of the most influential shows of the year and the best Netflix series of 2025 so far.

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