Best Netflix Originals to Watch in 2021

Here are the best Netflix originals you can watch in 2021 from anywhere in the world whenever you want

It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Netflix laid the foundation for most of the streaming services that exist today. With some of the best titles available on one platform, it reinvented the way people entertain themselves. However, it managed to create a different niche for itself with multiple originals that cemented its reputation as an alternative to Hollywood productions.

So, if you’re looking for what to binge watch next, here are the best Netflix originals you can watch anywhere in the world whenever you want:

American Vandal

If Making a Murderer was one of Netflix’s great original successes, American Vandal is meant to satirize everything about it. A young high schooler’s shenanigans are chronicled in the same way, in a brazen attempt to mock everything the original documentary showpieced.

Mindhunter

When two detectives are tasked with interviewing and creating profiles of some of the most notorious serial killers in US history, they believe they have the chance to make a real breakthrough in criminology. The more they interview killers, the more they realize it might be messing with their personal lives a lot more than they may have initially realized.

Russian Doll

Think of Groundhog Day, but instead of it being one day, imagine one location being forced to live your death repeatedly without any explanation why. Moreover, each time, the death is more gruesome, ensuring the terror increases exponentially. How do you get out of a maze that is a maze within another?

Lupin

When a master thief puts his mind towards stealing something, it’s next to impossible to stop him. But what if he’s made up his mind to protect something from being stolen? That is the conundrum with Lupin as he frequently shifts between hero and anti-hero, with the ultimate aim being one that brings him the most profit.

Sex Education

There’s a lot that’s going through a mind of a teenager in high school. All of it is overshadowed by their raging hormones and pubescent love. However, when it starts interfering with their studies, friendships, and life, they realize maybe they need to get their out-of-control feelings in order if they are to survive high school

The Queen’s Gambit

Chess has never been the most exciting nor the most glamourous sport. However, Beth Harman manages to invoke a sense of bravado and daring do that is bound to make a chess fan out of almost anyone. A remarkable story of how the greatest champions can come from the unlikeliest of places and defy expectations in the grandest of ways.

Dear White People

Race tensions are sky high, campus grounds a rife with civil strife, and students are ready to fight the system…and it’s not the 70s. When a new generation of Black activists take it upon themselves to fight the subtle racism at their campus, they realize the fight is often a lot more complicated and obfuscated than any movie or leaflet ever makes it out to be.

Dark

At first glance, it is hard not to draw parallels between this and Stranger Things. However, it takes only a few minutes for it to make it clear that the dangers that lie ahead are a lot more sinister than anything you may have seen. Time travel, timelines, generational animosity, and family…Dark will take you to the depths of your darkest fears and force you to witness you at your most vulnerable.

BoJack Horseman

There is arguably no other show as much depressing as BoJack Horseman. And yet, there are few shows that can teach you as much about life as much as BoJack Horseman. The nihilism and the constant despair is a constant reminder of how bad things can get…and just how much we’re capable of handling anything life throws at us.