Your 2023 Binge-Watching List: 20 Must-See TV Series That Will Keep You Glued to the Screen


The Ultimate 2023 Binge-Watching Guide: 20 TV Series You Can't Miss

As we dive deeper into 2023, the world of television continues to expand and captivate audiences with a variety of new and returning shows. From thrilling dramas to hilarious comedies, here are the top 20 binge-worthy TV series you should add to your watchlist this year.


The Crown (Season 5) - Netflix: With a new cast, the lavish historical drama continues to provide an intimate look at Queen Elizabeth II's reign during a tumultuous period in the 20th century.

Lord of the Rings (Season 2) - Amazon Prime Video: The eye-popping prequel series chronicles the epic tales of Tolkien's Middle-earth's Second Age and the rise of evil Sauron.

The Witcher (Season 3) - Netflix: Henry Cavill embodies the gruff Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter caught between warring kingdoms and the sorceress Yennefer. Dark, gritty fantasy adapted from the books.

You (Season 4) - Netflix: Penn Badgley returns as the chilling yet charismatic Joe Goldberg, who escapes to Paris to start anew but gets ensnared in yet another obsessive romance.

Emily in Paris (Season 3) - Netflix: Bubbly Emily Cooper navigates life and amour in the City of Light despite cultural clashes and career challenges in this romantic dramedy.

The Handmaid's Tale (Season 5) - Hulu: In a dystopian future where fertility rates collapse, Elisabeth Moss leads a rebellion as one of the few remaining fertile women subjected to childbearing servitude. Gut-wrenching, thought-provoking drama.

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Succession (Season 4) - HBO Max: This cleverly written and acted drama chronicles the backstabbing and betrayals within a billionaire family vying for power over a media empire. Like “Game of Thrones” in the boardroom.

The Umbrella Academy (Season 4) - Netflix: This offbeat superhero series follows estranged siblings with bizarre powers who reunite to solve the mystery of their father’s death and prevent an impending apocalypse.

Ozark (Season 4, Part 2) - Netflix: Jason Bateman and Laura Linney star as a couple who relocate their family to the Ozarks where they must pay off a dangerous drug debt through money laundering. Tense and moody crime thriller.

Westworld (Season 5) - HBO Max: Set in a futuristic theme park populated by artificial beings that become self-aware, this mind-bending sci-fi series from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy questions the nature of humanity.

The Mandalorian (Season 3) - Disney+: Pedro Pascal stars as a lone bounty hunter tasked with delivering The Child, a precocious infant of Yoda's mysterious species, to his own kind in this live-action Star Wars series.

Stranger Things (Season 5) - Netflix: This '80s set sci-fi horror series follows a group of teens in a small Indiana town investigating the disappearance of their friend, uncovering top secret government experiments and supernatural forces along the way. Nostalgic and binge-worthy.

The Expanse (Season 6) - Amazon Prime Video: Set in our colonized solar system 200 years in the future, this sci-fi series follows a hardened detective and spaceship captain as they unravel a sinister conspiracy that threatens humanity. Complex, thought-provoking space drama.

His Dark Materials (Season 3) - HBO Max: An orphan embarks on an magical adventure through parallel universes in this lavish adaptation of Philip Pullman's beloved fantasy novels starring Dafne Keen and James McAvoy.

The Witcher: Blood Origin (Season 1)- Netflix: This prequel series is set 1200 years before Geralt of Rivia in an elven world racked by civilization-ending war and the rise of the first Witcher.

Loki (Season 2) - Disney+: After stealing the Tesseract in Avengers: Endgame, Tom Hiddleston's God of Mischief is trapped in a bureaucratic hellhole policing timeline variants. A wildly fun show that expands the Marvel universe into parallel realities and alternate timelines.

The Wheel of Time (Season 2) - Amazon Prime Video: Based on Robert Jordan's bestselling fantasy books, the series follows five young villagers in a world where magic exists but only certain women can access it. Sweeping, romantic fantasy adventure.

Wednesday (Season 1) - Netflix: Tim Burton produces this lush, spooky series following Wednesday Addams' years at Nevermore Academy, where she attempts to master her budding psychic ability amidst a brewing murder mystery.

Obi-Wan Kenobi (Season 1) - Disney+: Set between the Star Wars prequels and original trilogy, Ewan McGregor reprises his role as the exiled Jedi Master who is on a rescue mission to save a young Princess Leia. A grizzled, soulful return to a galaxy far, far away.

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With such an exciting lineup of shows, 2023 promises to be a fantastic year for television. Grab your favorite snacks, find a comfortable spot on the couch, and get ready to binge these incredible series!

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