Netflix didn’t become the world’s leading streaming service by accident. To stay on top, the company invests billions annually in original content. Still, like cable networks, Netflix cancels shows after one season and lets some promising series fade away despite loyal audiences.
Every so often, though, Netflix quietly hosts exceptional shows that deserve more attention. These hidden gems sit among the platform’s vast library of movies and series. Because Netflix can be hard to navigate, here’s a curated list to save you the trouble of sifting through years of releases and mediocre options.
Below are some of the most underrated and overlooked Netflix shows you should consider watching.
30. Longmire
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2012–2017
Genre: Western / crime drama
Starring: Robert Taylor, Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, Adam Bartley, Cassidy Freeman
“Longmire” follows Wyoming sheriff Walt Longmire as he copes with the death of his wife while investigating major crimes in fictional Absaroka County. The show combines strong performances, moral complexity, and steady plot twists. Initially aired on A&E before Netflix revived it, the series runs six seasons and rewards viewers who enjoy thoughtful, character-driven Western crime drama.
29. The OA
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2016–2019
Genre: Mystery / drama / science fiction
Starring: Brit Marling, Emory Cohen, Scott Wilson, Phyllis Smith, Patrick Gibson
“The OA” is an enigmatic, original series centered on Prairie Johnson, a young woman who vanishes and returns seven years later with her sight restored and a new identity. Strange rituals, parallel experiences, and cosmic mysteries drive the story. The show’s ambition and emotional core make it a compelling two-season experience despite its unresolved ending after cancellation.
28. Travelers
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2016–2018
Genre: Science fiction
Starring: Eric McCormack, MacKenzie Porter, Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, Reilly Dolman, Patrick Gilmore
Set centuries in the future, “Travelers” follows operatives who send their consciousnesses back to the 21st century to inhabit the bodies of people moments before natural death. Their mission: prevent the events that lead to humanity’s collapse. The series balances the ethical dilemmas of identity transfer with tense, mission-driven storytelling across three seasons.
27. A Series of Unfortunate Events
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2019
Genre: Comedy / drama
Starring: Neil Patrick Harris, Daniel Handler, Malina Weissman, Louis Hynes, Presley Smith
Adapted from the bestselling children’s books, this darkly comic series tracks the Baudelaire orphans as they evade the scheming Count Olaf, who seeks their family fortune. The show blends whimsical production design with sharp performances—Neil Patrick Harris’s Olaf is a standout—and completes its story across three seasons.
26. The Last Kingdom
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2015–present
Genre: Historical fiction
Starring: Alexander Dreymon, David Dawson, Emily Cox, Ian Hart, Tobias Santlemann
Set in ninth-century England during Viking invasions, “The Last Kingdom” follows Uhtred, a Saxon raised by Danes, as he wrestles with loyalty and identity. The series offers meticulous world-building, battle-driven drama, and complex characters—an underappreciated pick for fans of historical epics and political intrigue.
25. 3%
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2016–2020
Genre: Science fiction
Starring: João Miguel, Bianca Comparato, Michel Gomes
Brazil’s “3%” imagines a divided society where only a small elite can join a prosperous offshore enclave after surviving a brutal selection process called “the Process.” The show combines dystopian world-building with morally ambiguous characters and tense interpersonal drama across four seasons.
24. Kingdom
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2019–present
Genre: Thriller / horror
Starring: Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doona
“Kingdom” reinvents the zombie genre by setting a fast-moving outbreak in 17th-century Korea. With striking production design and political intrigue at its core, the series explores class, power, and survival while delivering tense action and a fresh take on the undead.
23. Friends From College
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2019
Genre: Comedy / drama
Starring: Keegan-Michael Key, Fred Savage, Annie Parisse, Nat Faxon, Cobie Smulders
This ensemble comedy follows a circle of Harvard alumni in their 40s as they navigate marriage, infidelity, and nostalgia. Though the characters are often flawed, the series balances cringe humor with moments of emotional honesty and relatability.
22. Santa Clarita Diet
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2019
Genre: Horror / comedy
Starring: Drew Barrymore, Timothy Olyphant, Liv Hewson, Skyler Gisondo
Suburban real estate agents Sheila and Joel discover their marriage takes a dark turn when Sheila develops a hunger for human flesh. “Santa Clarita Diet” blends gore with warm domestic comedy, anchored by Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant’s chemistry across three seasons.
21. Lovesick
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2014–2018
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas, Daniel Ings, Claudia Jessie
Originally titled “Scrotal Recall,” this British rom-com follows Dylan after a diagnosis that prompts him to contact past partners. With short, 25-minute episodes and heartfelt humor, “Lovesick” is an easy, charming binge with relatable characters and warm performances.
20. Godless
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017
Genre: Western drama
Starring: Jack O’Connell, Michelle Dockery, Scoot McNairy, Jeff Daniels, Sam Waterston
This seven-episode miniseries subverts Western tropes by centering a New Mexico mining town nearly run by women after a tragic mining accident. Tense showdowns, rich character work, and cinematic craftsmanship make “Godless” a standout modern Western.
19. The End of the F***ing World
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017
Genre: Dark comedy
Starring: Alex Lawther, Jessica Barden, Naomi Ackie
Dark, witty, and unforgettable, this series follows James, a teenager who believes he’s a budding psychopath, and Alyssa, a rebellious peer who persuades him to run away. Their road-trip misadventures blend bleak humor and raw emotion in a compact, striking package.
18. Sense8
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2015
Genre: Science fiction
Starring: Aml Ameen, Bae Doona, Jamie Clayton, Tina Desai, Tuppence Middleton, Max Riemelt, Miguel Ángel Silvestre, Brian J. Smith
“Sense8” brings together eight strangers around the world who become psychically linked and must navigate identity, love, and danger. The series asks bold questions about identity and connection. Canceled due to high costs, it received a special finale after fans rallied for closure.
17. Dark
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2020
Genre: Science fiction / thriller
Starring: Louis Hofmann, Julika Jenkins, Andreas Pietschmann
This German time-travel thriller is atmospheric, complex, and haunting. Intricate plotting, multilayered family secrets, and existential stakes reward patient viewing. The show’s mood, visuals, and precise final season make it one of Netflix’s most satisfying sci-fi mysteries.
16. Love
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2016–2018
Genre: Romantic comedy
Starring: Paul Rust, Gillian Jacobs, Mike Mitchell, Claudia O’Doherty
Produced by Judd Apatow, “Love” chronicles the messy relationship between Gus and Mickey, two emotionally complicated thirty-somethings. It unfolds slowly and honestly, trading big laugh beats for realistic, character-driven moments and a satisfying three-season arc.
15. Sex Education
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2019–present
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Mackey, Connor Swindells, Aimee Lou Wood
Smart, warm, and boundary-pushing, “Sex Education” centers on awkward teen Otis, whose mother is a sex therapist. Otis and friends launch an informal clinic to help classmates navigate sexual and emotional issues. The show balances humor, social awareness, and heartfelt character growth.
14. Jack Whitehall: Travels With My Father
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–present
Genre: Road trip comedy / documentary
Starring: Jack Whitehall, Michael Whitehall
This travel series pairs comedian Jack Whitehall with his conservative, often exasperated father, Michael. Their cross-cultural trips produce awkward, hilarious moments and surprisingly candid father-son dynamics—equal parts comedy and genuine human connection.
13. Maniac
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2018
Genre: Dark comedy / psychological drama
Starring: Emma Stone, Jonah Hill
“Maniac” is a surreal miniseries following two strangers who enroll in a secretive pharmaceutical trial. As the trial distorts reality, the show explores grief, memory, and mental health through inventive visuals and outstanding lead performances. Its complete, self-contained story makes it an ideal weekend watch.
12. Love, Death & Robots
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2019–present
Genre: Adult animation
Starring: Various
An animated anthology, “Love, Death & Robots” presents short, self-contained episodes that range from sci-fi to horror to dark comedy. Each installment showcases different animation styles and bold storytelling—bite-sized pieces of inventive, adult-oriented animation.
11. Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2015
Genre: Surreal comedy
Starring: H. Jon Benjamin, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Janeane Garofalo, Elizabeth Banks, Paul Rudd
A prequel to the cult film, this absurd comedy reunites a large ensemble cast playing camp counselors reliving teenage antics. Its deliberately silly tone and mature cast playing youthful roles make it a surreal, affectionate tribute to summer-camp farce.
10. American Vandal
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2018
Genre: Satire / crime
Starring: Tyler Alvarez, Griffin Gluck, Jimmy Tatro
This mockumentary satirizes true-crime shows by investigating high-school pranks and petty scandals. Beneath its juvenile premise, “American Vandal” delivers sharp social commentary and surprising emotional beats across two tightly paced seasons.
9. Altered Carbon
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2018–2020
Genre: Science fiction
Starring: Joel Kinnaman, James Purefoy, Martha Higareda, Dichen Lachman, Anthony Mackie
A glossy cyberpunk series set in a future where consciousness can be transferred between bodies, “Altered Carbon” blends noir mystery, philosophical questions about identity, and high-octane action. Its ambitious world-building and striking visuals make it a standout for sci-fi fans.
8. GLOW
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2019
Genre: Comedy / drama
Starring: Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, Marc Maron
Inspired by the real 1980s women’s wrestling show, “GLOW” explores performance, friendship, and ambition inside a chaotic TV production. Rich character work and sharp period details elevate the comedy-drama, which concluded after several acclaimed seasons.
7. Castlevania
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–2021
Genre: Adult animation / anime
Starring: Richard Armitage, James Callis, Graham McTavish
Adapted from the classic video game, “Castlevania” is a dark, beautifully animated series that centers on Dracula’s war against humanity and the heroes who stand against the night. Strong voice work, mature themes, and intense action make it an excellent pick for adult animation fans.
6. F Is for Family
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2015–present
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Bill Burr, Laura Dern, Justin Long, Sam Rockwell
Bill Burr’s animated series about a frustrated 1970s father blends crude humor with heartfelt family drama. Its raw honesty about working-class struggles and flawed characters gives the show surprising emotional resonance.
5. Living With Yourself
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2019
Genre: Comedy / drama
Starring: Paul Rudd, Aisling Bea
Paul Rudd stars as a burned-out ad copywriter who undergoes an experimental spa treatment and wakes up replaced by a better version of himself. This quirky one-season series mixes dark comedy with thoughtful reflections on identity and marriage.
4. Derry Girls
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2018–present
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Saoirse-Monica Jackson, Louisa Harland, Nicola Coughlan, Jamie-Lee O’Donnell, Dylan Llewellyn
Set amid The Troubles in 1990s Northern Ireland, “Derry Girls” centers on a group of outspoken teenagers whose chaotic hijinks are both deeply funny and culturally resonant. Its sharp dialogue and warm camaraderie make it a delightful and distinctive sitcom.
3. Big Mouth
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2017–present
Genre: Comedy
Starring: Nick Kroll, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Maya Rudolph
“Big Mouth” is a raunchy animated coming-of-age comedy that tackles puberty, sexuality, and mental health with surreal humor and surprising empathy. Its bold approach and clever writing make it a standout adult animated series.
2. Peaky Blinders
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2013–2019
Genre: Historical fiction / crime
Starring: Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Sophie Rundle, Finn Cole
This stylish British drama follows Tommy Shelby and the Peaky Blinders as they rise from post–World War I Birmingham to broader criminal ambition. Known for its strong performances, moody cinematography, and memorable soundtrack, the series earned critical acclaim and is a must-watch for crime drama fans.
1. The Umbrella Academy
Netflix / IMDb
Year: 2019–present
Genre: Superhero / drama
Starring: Elliot Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher
Based on the acclaimed comic, “The Umbrella Academy” follows a fractured family of adopted, superpowered siblings who reunite to stop an impending apocalypse. The show blends offbeat humor, emotional character arcs, time travel, and stylish action, offering a fresh, character-first take on the superhero genre.