It's easy to get lost in the wilds of streaming. While high-profile projects like "Arkane" or "Baby Reindeer " attract millions of viewers, small pearls remain in the shadows. This is especially noticeable in Russia, where many great shows never reach a wide audience. Today, we'll highlight three new Netflix series that definitely deserve more attention.
Mr. McMahon: The Scandalous Wrestling Empire
Who said that documentary series are boring? "Mr. McMahon" proves otherwise. This six-part series takes viewers into the backstage of the WWE world, detailing the rise and fall of its former head, McMahon.
The blend of drama, scandals and confessions from wrestling legends — from Hulk Hogan to Stone Cold Steve Austin — makes the series a true action documentary. Even if you've never watched wrestling, this series is able to captivate you with its storyline and charismatic characters.
Supacell — Not all superheros wear a suit
What if ordinary people suddenly get superpowers? Supacell develops this idea by showing five strangers from London whose lives are turned upside down. The leader of the group, Michael, discovers that he can travel through time, and sees a future where superhumans destroy each other.
His mission is to assemble a team and stop this war. An exciting plot, urban style and an unusual approach to the genre of superhero cinema make the project a fresh breath of air for fans of "Black Mirror" or "The Avengers".
Dead boy detectives — Cases and ghosts
How about mystery mixed with a pinch of humor? "Dead boy detectives" tells the story of two teenage ghosts investigating supernatural cases.
A comedic detective story with bright characters and touching moments of friendship will please not only mystery fans, but also those seeking something light and unusual.