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The 5 most successful series to watch on Netflix

Luis Rafael
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The 5 most successful series to watch on Netflix

Streaming platforms are characterized by having endless recognized titles in terms of series and movies that sometimes we don't know which ones to choose. Since in the entertainment catalogs we can see hundreds of stories in each of the categories of the seventh art.

For this reason, it is important to take into account the statistics pre-established by the critics of series and movies that determine the scenic quality and development of audiovisual productions.

With these parameters, like the cast, direction and production; we can position the best series in the industry.

The 5 best series to enjoy on Netflix

On this occasion, we are going to let you know which are the most entertaining and successful series that you can find on Netflix, so that everyone knows which one to choose when sitting in front of the television screen.

1. 'Breaking Bad'

The title 'Breaking Bad' is one of the most talked about on the platform, since it was the most successful production of the year created in 2008, capturing millions of viewers in its first month.

The story ended in 2013 and the series consists of 5 seasons full of action and unique scenes from the small screen industry.

The series narrates the life of Walter White, a chemistry teacher who is passionate about his work and is a very intellectual person.

In addition, he has another part-time job at a car wash to increase his capital. However, he is in a very difficult financial situation while living with his wife and son.

Walter's world begins to unravel when he is diagnosed with lung cancer and his wife breaks the news that she is pregnant.

He has just enough bills to survive and now must pay for his cancer treatment and the medical expenses of his wife's delivery.

In his desperate search for a solution, he meets one of his former students named Jessie and proposes a business, in which Walter would cook methamphetamine and Jessie would be the one to distribute it among addicts.

2. 'Vikings'

The 'Vikings' series was created by screenwriter Michael Hirst and is inspired by one of the most ruthless and epic Norse stories from Scandinavia.

It narrates the life of Ragnark, one of the strongest Vikings who fights with his family, they are one of the strongest families of the 9th century.

Ragnark's greatest wish is to become the rightful king of the Viking tribes and for the entire kingdom to bow down at his feet.

In addition, he has the mission of exploring the seas until he achieves new civilizations, so together with his friend Flokki he begins to build ships to embark on his journey.

In one of their trips on the high seas during an unforeseen event they have a clash against Earl Haraldson, Ragnark's greatest enemy who suspects their intentions and there their fight begins.

Ragnark manages to equip himself with experience and new skills and became the strongest warrior of his tribe and is getting closer to becoming the king of Denmark.

In the series, the great battles, the strategies and the great role of the cast stand out.

3. 'Peaky Blinders'

The story of the most dangerous gang in Birmingham is one of the most acclaimed on Netflix, the series debuted in 2013 and so far has tripled its success and the number of views. In addition, the final season will be presented at the end of February.

'Peaky Blinders' narrates the life of the Shelby family, which is made up of 3 brothers Arthur, Tommy, John and Aunt Polly.

The series is set in England in the year 1920 after the First World War. After the war, the Shelby brothers were renowned for their excellent skill on the lines of defense.

Over the years they managed to dominate all of Birmingham becoming the most powerful whiskey trafficker mafia family of the time, the gang was led by Tommy.

Throughout the series we will see how the family is ascending as well as their adversaries in each season.

4. 'Anne With An E'

This 2017 production is one of the most entertaining and interesting that we can find on Netflix.

The story recounts the life of a 13-year-old girl who was orphaned and after several journeys ended up on the Cuthbert farm despite their doubts about her.

Anne is a very curious and talkative girl, but after the death of her parents she began to feel very vulnerable and depressed due to her grief.

In addition, in the orphanage she is constantly abused, people do not trust her and she is verbally abused almost all the time.

Despite all the problems in her life, she does not lose hope and makes the decision to change the town where she lives, and transform it into what she always dreamed of.

The series was created by the writer Lucy Maud Montgomery and is an original production of CBC that in mid-2017 gave its rights to Netflix.

5. 'Outlander'

Outlander's story is based on time travel combined with romance, released in 2014 inspired by the novels of European writer Diana Gabaldon.

Without a doubt, this is one of the most successful titles on Netflix and has an immersive plot that will make you stay behind the screen for several hours.

'Outlander' portrays the life of a 1940 nurse named Claire, who during a trip to the interior of Scotland finds herself in an enclosure where she discovers a mysterious area, where she finds some ancient stones that are positioned in a circular shape in that moment Claire is in a trance.

After the nurse's deep sleep, she wakes up in a place far from her husband, from her time and from everything she had ever known.

You are in the same place as you are now in the year 1734 and you will quickly notice that the nation is divided into several primitive and violent clans who doubt about their origin.

Claire quickly meets Jamie Fraser who offers her all his support and help, throughout the series both will complement each other until they strengthen their emotional bond.

However, Claire's goal is to return to her time and recover her old life with her husband during World War II.

 

   

 

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