If You Haven't Started in 2026, You're Missing Out: Series You Must Watch This Year
Don't Get Lost in Friend Conversations
Has it happened to you? At a mass dinner, at breakfast with work colleagues, or in a WhatsApp group, everyone is enthusiastically talking about a series, and you say "I haven't watched it yet" and fall out of the conversation. In 2026, these "I haven't watched it yet" answers are no longer an excuse. Here's the summary list of things you definitely need to start.
Severance (Apple TV+)
What if you were yourself at work but a completely different person in your home life? Severance takes this question and turns it into a terrifying yet funny corporate dystopia. Starting from the first episode, it pulls you in and never lets go. Undoubtedly Apple TV+'s best production to date.
Shogun (Disney+)
Set in 16th century Japan, this production swept almost all Emmy categories last year. Even if you're not interested in samurai dramas, you'll get into this story, guaranteed. It can be watched independently of James Clavell's novel, no prior knowledge needed. If you can say stop after the first episode, go ahead. Available on Disney+.
The Bear (Disney+)
A kitchen series? Partly, but also an honest story about anxiety, family, loss, and passion. Episodes are sometimes 25, sometimes 60 minutes long. One episode was shot in one breath in a single location. You'll realize you're sweating while watching it. This is a series-related anxiety in a good way.
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