The summer may be coming to an end, and the starting chills of October have taken over. You all might have indoor plans more than outdoor ones for the weekends. Do not worry; just buy some popcorn, as we have made your task easier by making a list of must-watch shows for your weekend gateway.
Plenty of shows are available to occupy you, including lists of the greatest romantic movies, best horror movies, and top Netflix Black history movies. There are also kids’ movies for the small ones. However, movies can only hold your plan for a maximum of 2 -3 hours. So, instead, it is suggested to go for good shows/series if you want to have the option to binge-watch for several hours.
This list of the top shows to watch right now, which includes anything from period dramas to timeless favorites, is sure to give you some ideas for what to watch this weekend. There is plenty of series to keep you entertained for the weekend, so grab your favorite food, and start watching.
The Empress
The Empress, a historical drama on Netflix, is a real-life story of Austria’s Empress Elisabeth. It is not just some serious period drama but also makes you laugh with the outspoken and carefree behavior of an empress who is too vague to make some clear and serious decisions for her kingdom. As the drama moves further, it is intriguing to see how her life transformed after the Emperor of Austria got attracted to her and chose Elisabeth to be his wife instead of her sister. This will be interesting to see how an idealistic and sympathetic Empress makes choices that are best for the empire.
Industry
This British television series streaming on Disney+ Hotstar covers the struggles of young graduates in their 20s who are trying their hardest to make a place in London’s leading investment firms. The eight-episode series will follow the life of the financial industry through the perspective of Harper Stein, a New Yorker who has gone to London to work for a major corporation. Harper, who is completely unfamiliar with the people, customs, and overall world, is shown narrating tales to everybody and everyone she meets or who has an impact on the journey.
House of the Dragon
The prelude to Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, can make it to your weekend list if you are a GOT fan. The series, which shows 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood and follows the tale of House Targaryen. You can watch this on Disney +Hotstar / HBO Max.
She-Hulk
She-Hulk, a procedural legal comedy, expands the Marvel Comics Universe in unexpected ways, particularly by finding humor in the less glamorous parts of being a superhero. The primary character Jennifer Walters, who tries to match her legal career with her abilities as She-Hulk, is a large source of the humor in the show. You can watch this on Disney +Hotstar.
High Water
This Polish series of 6 episodes dramatizes what transpired in the city of Wroclaw, Central European Flood, which occurred in 1997. You can watch this series on Netflix.
Ramy
The son of an Egyptian immigrant, Ramy, is caught in a spiritual stalemate in his New Jersey neighborhood. He is torn between his Muslim community, which believes that life is a continuous test, his millennial friends, who believe that life is full of limitless possibilities, and a God who is constantly on the lookout. You can watch this on Hulu Originals.
Jumping from High Places
Lastly, if you are looking for a romantic getaway, then you can watch Jumping From High Places on Netflix, which is an Italian love comedy for young adults.