
Netflix: our top 10 best series to see in streaming in April 2025
Our selection of the best series available on Netflix. © Netflix
With just over 2,600 series in its catalog, it can be complicated to choose the good serials to look at on Netflix. Don't panic, Digital is there to help you sort through.
Discover our selection of the 10 best series, whether produced by Netflix or not, to watch on the streaming platform.
What are the best series to see on Netflix in April 2025?
Adolescence
The story of a family who sees his life rocking when Jamie Miller, 13, is arrested for the murder of a teenager from her college.
Stephen Graham (actor seen in Snatch And Peaky Blinders) and Jack Thorne (His Dark Materials,, Enola Holmes) have teamed up with the writing of this shiny and trying mini-series, each of which is filmed in sequence. The series thus pushes the spectator to reflect on the influence of the Internet on adolescents and deals with the perception of masculinity by young men today. A strong and inevitable program.
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Yellowstone
In Montana, the Dutton family has the largest ranch in the United States near Yellowstone National Park. Led by Patriarch John, the family is fighting against politicians and real estate developers to keep their land.
Kevin Costner is the star of this series of Taylor Sheridan in five seasons (four of which are currently available on Netflix) which presents itself as a modern and merciless western. Between the strong personalities of his characters, his breathtaking landscapes and an intrigue that never leaves respite either to the protagonists or spectators, Yellowstone is such an exciting and entertaining fiction. And if you like it, you will also be won over by its prendness 1883also to be seen on the platform.
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Black Mirror
Dark and satirical, this anthology series examines our anxieties, fears and faults through stories decrypting our ambiguous relationship with screens and technology, but also to our clean morality.
Since its first season in 2011, Black Mirror has imposed itself as one of the most disturbing, corrosive, addictive and successful series of its time. Through dark tales on our flaws of humans, the creator Charlie Brooker mixes dystopia, black humor and satire to paint the portrait of our contemporary anxieties. A unique, necessary and irresistible series that returns this month on Netflix with its season 7.
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At the dawn of America
In America in 1857, pain is everywhere. Innocence and tranquility lose the battle in the face of hatred and fear. Peace and compassion are rare foodstuffs. There is no safe refuge on these rough land of the American West. Only one thing counts: survive. Fleeing their past, a mother and her son meet new people and face the hostile expanses of the American farm West, where freedom and cruelty reign.
At the dawn of America is certainly a demanding mini-series, and requires a certain investment and patience on the part of its audience. But the game is worth the candle, and at the end of its six episodes the show proves that it is not only made of beautiful images and inhabited interpretations, and reveals a strong and poignant story that flies. A frank success.
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Squid game
Tied by an attractive price in the event of a victory, hundreds of penniless players agree to compete during children's games with fatal issues.
If Squid game Hang our attention by her playful and exciting concept, she keeps us going by her critical and corrosive discourse, as well as her cast of characters all more interesting than the other. As the competition progresses, participants are faced with their own faults, their humanity, and the limits of their morality. And each episode questions us about our own paradoxes. Because beyond questioning humans, Squid game Questions our modern society and its absurdity, stirring the class struggle, religion, family, genres and even age difference. A great success not without defects, but which has not stolen its worldwide success.
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My little reindeer
When Donny Dunn, a mowed humorist, manifests a little kindness towards the fragile Martha, it triggers a stifling obsession threatening to destroy their lives to both of them. An unhealthy relationship that will have terrible repercussions, forcing him to face a deeply buried trauma.
Richard Gadd adapts his own one-man show to a mini-series as captivating as it is disturbing. A program of seven small episodes between black humor and taboo subjects, which digs with finesse and rare accuracy the complexity of depression and buried trauma. If his subject, and several scenes, can be very difficult to look at, My little reindeer is an essential series and not to miss.
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Arcane
Champions of their twin and rivals cities – the Huppée Pilotver and the Underground Zaun -, two sisters VI and Powder are fighting in a war where magic technologies and diametrically opposite perspectives rage.
With its stylized aesthetic mixing 3D and 2D in the service of a nervous and inventive realization, the series Arcane is of crazy beauty and enjoys an artistic direction to die for. The twirling sequences contrast with the more intimate stories of the many characters in the show. Let us be a fan of League of Legends or not, Arcane is a success in all respects, an ambitious and generous series and a visual slap with any other.
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The 3 -body problem
In China in the 1960s, a young woman makes a disastrous decision whose repercussions through time and space will affect the world of today. In our time, when the laws of nature inexplicably disintegrated under the eyes of a united group of brilliant scientists, they unite their forces with those of an unorthodox inspector to face the greatest threat of the history of humanity.
At the crossroads Foundation And 2001, the space of space,, The 3 -body problem is an epic and ambitious SF series. After Game of Thronesthe creators DB Weiss and David Benioff manage to adapt the unsuitable and weave a stunning tapestry of ideas and images never seen, without forgetting to give heart to a more human story than it seems. A series as stunning as it is demanding.
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The Gentlemen
Eddie Horniman suddenly inherits the vast domain of his father, before discovering that he is part of a real cannabis empire. To top it all, dangerous figures of the crime organized in Great Britain want their share of the cake. Determined to extricate his family from their claws, Eddie tries to take the gangsters to their own game. But as he sinks into crime, he begins to take a taste for it.
Funny and exciting, the series The Gentlemen is much more successful than the film that inspires it. First series by director Guy Ritchie (Snatch,, Sherlock Holmes), it takes us into a fun story, explosive and full of hilarious characters who never cease to entertain us. Pure pleasure.
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Blue Eye Samurai
Seeking to take revenge on those who made her a pariah in Japan of the Edo era, a young warrior spawns a bloody path towards her destiny.
Created by Michael Green (Blade Runner 2049,, Logan) and Amber Noizumi, Blue Eye Samurai is a real visual slap of amazing brutality. An animated series with a stunning staging, and an amazing brutality, which recalls that of Game of Thrones. Blood, sex, horrors … An uncompromising series that hops us with the beauty of its images, and hangs on us with the effectiveness of its history, with multiple twists and turns. Good news, a season 2 is on the way.
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