Canal+: our top 10 best series to see in streaming in August 2025

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Discover our selection of the best series to see in August on Canal+ and its streaming platform.

Discover our selection of the best series to see in August on Canal+ and its streaming platform.

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What are the programs that should not be missed on Canal+ In August 2025, what if we are a fan of series? The encrypted chain and its streaming service offer many content to subscribers, including a wide selection of serial fictions.

Original creations at the series offered in partnership with other services, such as Apple TV+ And Paramount+Canal+ is enough to fill the seriesphiles.

As it can be difficult to navigate, Like last month,, Digital a selected for you 10 series to see on Canal+ This month.

As a reminder, Apple TV+ content are available in all Canal+ subscription offers, while paramount+ and cinema+ OCS series are accessible via Canal+ Séries or Canal+ the total.

What are the best series to see on Canal+ in August 2025?

Chief of war

In the 18th century, while the four kingdoms of Hawaii were torn apart by their struggles, the ferocious warrior Ka’iana embarked on a monumental mission to unite his people, while a dark threat is closer.

Supported by a neat and impressive production of authenticity, Chief of war is an ambitious fresco and a real dive into an unknown part of Polynesian history, while the Hawaii archipelago is revealed to the Western world. An immersion which is the great strength of an exciting and spectacular program, up to the other licked productions of Apple TV+.

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Fargo

Fargo is a series of anthology based on the eponymous film of 1996. Most of the seasons take place in Minnesota (except 4), at different times.

This Noah Hawley series (Legion) Takes up the universe of the cult film of the Coen brothers to create a tasty, and highly addictive series. The five seasons narrow four different stories (located in 2006, 1979, 2010, 1950 and 2019), and all have a black, comical and absurd intrigue, carried by castings of big names. If the series can be uneven, it remains generally brilliant, and we highly recommend the first two seasons.

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Unit

When the eminent professor Hari Seldon predicts the imminent fall of the Galactic Empire, the Cleons – a long line of Emperor Clones in power – fear that their hitherto unequaled reign is compromised. They are therefore forced to make their arrangements to limit the damage. Dr. Seldon and some of his followers are thus sent to the borders of the Galaxy to build the foundation, a special place intended to preserve the knowledge of civilization, in the hope of its reconstruction.

Created by David S. Goyer (The Dark Knight) and Josh Friedman (Avatar 2),, Unit is undoubtedly the most monumental production of Apple TV+, with impressive sets and costumes, and a talented cast (Jared Harris, Lee Pace, Lou Llobell). If the fans of Isaac Asimov will be able to regret that the series diverges (a lot) of original novels, it must be admitted that Apple offers here a series on a scale and with rare ambitions, both thematically and visually. Of the great show a little snoring at times, but which remains essential for fans of SF.

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The Buccaneers

A bunch of Americans landed landed on the stowed London scene in the 1870s, causing an Anglo-Saxon cultural clash. Sent to ensure their marriage and their status, the hearts of these young girls aspire to something very different.

Fans of The Chronicle of Bridgerton should be absolutely won over by this Apple series adapted to the novel The Boucanières from Edith Wharton. Fiction of the era full of modernity, the series is based on a casting of young devilishly effective actresses, magnificent sets and costumes, and a writing that mixes romance and feminism. Add to that a pop and contemporary soundtrack, and you hold a program that will make you waltz.

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Yellowjackets

Following an airplane accident, young members of a women’s football team are forced to survive in a wild and inhospitable environment. 30 years later, we find what remains of his survivors and discover how they got out.

Yellowjackets will recall good memories to fans of slashers and massacred adolescents. But the series does not stop there, and offers a narrative structure with two temporalities, one in 1996, the other in 2021, which dialogue and advance a mysterious history of plane crash and cannibalism. Great success of horror, tension to cut with a knife and finely written characters, she is also worth a detour for her quality female cast: Mélanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Juliette Lewis, Ella Purnell, Sophie Thatcher …

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Mobland

Harry Da Souza, a man with a resourceful hench, is plunged in the middle of a conflict between two criminal families, who seek to take power at the risk of overthrowing empires and ruining lives.

If the intrigue of this new series against the backdrop of London gangsters feels a little warmed up and does not revolutionize its genre, Mobland looks without displeasure. The show is above all worth the detour for the elegance of its production, its neat cast and a fabulous and charismatic Tom Hardy. In short, a very solid series.

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The studio

Matt Remick is the new director of Continental Studios, a production company in difficulty. While their films are struggling to survive, Matt and his team try to defeat their own uncertainties while facing the narcissistic artists and cowardly business leaders they meet, without ever losing sight of their tireless desire to make great films.

Led by a master’s hand by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, The studio has been a brilliant satire and simply delivers one of the best self -portraits of the absurd Hollywood industry for a long time. A spectacle where the discomfort dances with the hilarious, full of references and hallucinating cameos, which will however appeal above all to irreverent humor fans, and from the cinema and its environment.

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What we do in the shadows

This false documentary follows the daily life of Nandor, Laszlo, Nadja and Guillermo, three vampires aged several centuries and a human, living in roommates in the New York today. How is their cohabitation organized? Can a human also be a friend and not a dinner? Is eternal life really so cool?

Spin-off serial version of the 2014 eponymous film (entitled Vampires in complete privacy in VF), What we do in the shadows Keeps all the wacky and the humor of the feature film which it is inspired. The characters in the series are tasty and this comedy does not miss an opportunity to make us laugh. It will certainly appeal to fans of absurd and offbeat humor who also like the fantastic universes.

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Gangs of London

For 20 years, Finn Wallace has been the most powerful chief of organized crime, having billions of pounds pass every year. When murdered, his son Sean Wallace is all designated to take over, with the support of the Dumani clan. This passage of relays has significant repercussions internationally. Surrounded by many rivals, will the young impulsive leader find a precious ally in the person of Elliot Finch, which has a very particular interest to the Wallace family? Carried by its destiny, Sean discovers the internal cogs of the largest criminal organization in London.

Violent, brutal, visually breathing, the series Gangs of London owes a lot of his energy and his uncompromising tone to his co-creators, Matt Flannery and Gareth Evans (The raid). Beyond his impressive action scenes, it is above all the complex characters that hang us in Gangs of London. The series has as such a casting of real “gules” carried by the promising Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders).

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Hippocrates

A public hospital on the outskirts of a big city. Following health measures, the titular doctors find themselves confined to their homes for 48 hours. Three inexperienced interns and a medical examiner, who do not yet know each other, will have to block to manage the service and the patients alone. But the forties extends …

Americans do not have the monopoly of excellent Medical DramaAnd Hippocrates proves it. Thomas Lilti’s series lays a current and chilling look at the daily life of caregivers in hospitals. A dive into the heart of a faulty system, as much on the side of caregivers as of patients, carried by a casting of choice: Louise Bourgoin, Alice Belaïdi, Karim Leklou or Bouli Lanners. Season 3, arrived in 2024, intelligently revitalized his words, and confirms the reputation ofHippocrates as a benchmark for French television.

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