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10 Must-Watch New Netflix Series in 2024

Written by Gerryaldo

Netflix is a leading digital streaming service that consistently delivers top-notch shows and movies. When we say "Netflix original," it means the series or movie was produced by Netflix itself. They've created many hit series like "Money Heist" and "Stranger Things."

Now, Showpoiler is here to give you the scoop on the latest and most enjoyable Netflix series to watch. Curious about what's on the list? Read on for our review!

The exciting animated series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is now being turned into a live-action series by Albert Kim. There was a live-action movie in 2010, but it didn't get great reviews, especially for its storyline.

Fans are hopeful that this new series format, which allows for more time to tell the story, will do a better job than the movie. "Avatar: The Last Air Bender," just like its animated and movie versions, follows Aang's early adventures on his way to becoming the Avatar.

In this world, everyone has the ability to control one of the four elements: Water, Fire, Earth, or Air. People are grouped into four nations based on the element they control. The Avatar is unique, being the only one who can control all four elements and is responsible for keeping peace in the world.

After being gone for a long time, Aang, the last airbender, has to stop the Fire Nation from taking over the world. Turns out, he is the Avatar. Rescued by Sokka and Katara, a brother and sister team, Aang sets out on his journey to become a true Avatar.

2. One Day

Year 2024
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Cast Ambika Mod Leo Woodall
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David Nicholls' novel "One Day," released in 2009, quickly grabbed the attention of director Lone Scherfig, who turned it into a movie. Its success led Nicole Taylor to adapt it into a drama.

The story begins in 1988, with Dexter Mayhew (Leo Woodall) and Emma Morley (Amika Mod) meeting as college friends. They're at a turning point, ready to start their lives after graduation. Before they go their separate ways, they spend a day together.

This day together makes them grow closer, and they find it hard to say goodbye. But they have their own futures to chase. So, they make a tradition: every year, on the same date, they celebrate their friendship. Through this, they learn about love and what life really means.


If you've seen "Narcos," you'll find "Griselda" has a similar feel. That's because Eric Newman and Andrés Baiz, who worked on "Narcos," also created this series. It tells the story of Griselda Blanco, who rises to become a major player in one of history's biggest drug cartels.

Griselda's journey starts when she leaves her husband, Alberto Bravo, a notorious cocaine dealer in Medellin. She hopes to start over and lead a normal life with her three kids in the United States.

However, knowing it would be difficult to make money, Griselda secretly brings a kilo of cocaine to sell. At first, she only runs into small issues while selling it. But things get dangerous when her ex-husband's family starts causing trouble.

Griselda now has to go back to her old ways to survive, all while trying to be a good mom to her three sons.

Even though it has only 6 episodes, this Polish crime series really keeps its viewers hooked. It stars Wiktor Forst (Borys Szyc), a police detective who tackles a bunch of tough criminal cases.

Wiktor Forst is known for being super disciplined and a bit cynical. But these traits help him crack the many cases he deals with.

One day, a tricky serial murder case pops up in Zakopane, a resort town at the base of the Tatra Mountains. The case is complex, but Detective Forst doesn't back down – he dives right into the investigation.

While he's working on the case, a journalist named Olga Szrebska (Zuzanna Saporznikow) shows up to report on it. Before they know it, both of them are deep in an investigation that's emotionally and physically draining. Can Forst solve this case like he has so many others?

"Fool Me Once" starts off as a simple story about a happy little family, but things change when tragedy strikes. Maya Stern's life is shattered when she sees her husband, Joe Burkett, shot by robbers. Suddenly, she's left alone to care for their daughter.

But then comes a jaw-dropping twist. Maya sees footage from a security camera showing Joe, healthy and playing with their daughter. This is especially strange because Maya had already attended Joe's funeral.

Confused and curious, Maya starts digging deeper. She does her own investigation and stumbles upon shocking secrets about her husband and his family that she never knew.

For those who love watching "The Crown," the sixth season wraps up the complicated story of the British Royal family. This time, it focuses on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the death of Princess Diana, and the Prince's romantic journey.

Princess Diana (Elizabeth Debicki) had a close relationship with a man named Dodi (Khalid Abdalla). Their story is widely known, especially when they tragically died in a car accident while trying to escape the paparazzi. This put the British Royal family in the spotlight.

After a period of mourning, life went on in the British Empire. Queen Elizabeth took steps to deal with various issues in politics, culture, and more. Meanwhile, Princess Diana's children, Prince Harry and Prince William (Ed McVey), grow up and begin to find their love ones.

This miniseries unveils the story of an Assistant U.S. Attorney's mission to solve the mysterious deaths in a wealthy American family. Released in 2023, you can catch all the suspense on Netflix.

The central character, Roderick Usher (Bruce Greenwood), runs Fortunato Pharmaceuticals, a company known for its corruption and controversial drugs. Tragedy strikes the Usher family when all six of Roderick's children die one after the other under mysterious circumstances.

Devastated and bewildered, Roderick calls on C. Auguste Dupin (Carl Lumbly), an Assistant U.S. Attorney, to investigate. Dupin starts digging deep right after the funeral of the last Usher child.

What Dupin uncovers is shocking - the Usher family tragedy is tied to dark and terrifying magic!

"Black Mirror" is back for its sixth season, ready to thrill its fans once again. Just like the previous seasons, this one brings five unique stories spread across five episodes. Charlie Brooker, the creator, along with a team of directors, brings these stories to life.

Each episode has its own catchy title: "Joan is Awful," "Loch Henry," "Beyond the Sea," "Mazey Day," and "Demon 79." In the first episode, we dive into the life of a woman whose private world suddenly becomes the plot of a drama series.

Next, in the second episode, a young Scottish couple discovers a startling secret while trying to film a documentary in a small village. The third episode shifts focus to two men battling against a horrifying piece of technology. The fourth episode is about young celebrity trying to escape the relentless paparazzi.

And finally, the last episode brings us a heartwarming story of a kind young man trying something extraordinary to stop a major disaster.

"Beef," an American series directed by Lee Sung Jin, stands out for its unique approach. It's not just a show; it's a lesson in patience and good manners on the road. Sounds simple, doesn't it? But it gets really interesting with Steven Yeun and Ali Wong playing the main characters.

The drama kicks off in a crowded car park where Amy (Ali Wong) nearly crashes into Danny's (Steven Yeun) car. Instead of saying sorry, she ends up irritating Danny. Danny doesn't let it go and starts a high-speed chase after Amy's car on the highway.

Feeling cornered, Amy begins to fight back, which really gets under Danny's skin. Soon, both of them are holding grudges, dragging each other's families, friends, and jobs into their fight. Their ego to win the argument, however, ends up putting everyone they care about at risk.

The fourth season of "You" brought many surprises to the audience. Creators Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble split the story into two parts to know the mystery surrounding psychopath Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley).

In this season, Joe disguises as a professor and lives a quiet life in London. During his time there, Joe has many friends from beyond his class; he is involved in the most influential socialite group in the UK. Suddenly, he finds out that one by one, his friends have been mysteriously killed.

Joe's investigation leads him to a politician named Rhys Montrose (Ed Speleers). Unfortunately, Joe can't do anything because Rhys knows Joe's true identity and what he did in the past. Now, Joe is trapped in a situation where he has to fulfil the demands from Rhys. Can Joe solve all these problems?

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