Netflix’s Current Obsessions: Shows You Should Watch Before 2025

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While the contest of streaming services continues to grow fiercer, Netflix maintains its champion status with a combination of returning hits and audacious new additions. From anxiety-inducing thrillers to dystopian dramas and heart-wrenching coming-of-age tales, here’s the scoop on the lion’s share of Netflix You’s amazing content for the year.  

The Crown Jewel: You Season 5  

Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, faces the grim finale of his journey in You Season 5, where the serial killer explores a pose New York elite has always dreamed of residing in: their playground. Now an author, Joe is married to Kate, played by Charlotte Ritchie. However, as Joe attempts to redeem himself, he is increasingly confronted by his old flames and victims. Critics commend Badgley for his chilling portrayal of a charismatic yet sinister figure, and twisted endings of the season always give fans something to talk about, and this time, it’s continuing the endless debate over whether or not Joe survives.  

For those unfamiliar with you, the series serves as a splendid example of a meta-analysis of obsession and privilege, dissecting modern society as each season goes by. Its S5’s added commentary on fame and responsibility gives it great value among Netflix’s vast treasure of thrillers.

Black Mirror Season 7: Dystopia Evolved  

Charlie Brooker’s anthology series returns with six standalone episodes, including its first-ever sequel: USS Callister: Into Infinity. This follow-up to the Emmy-winning USS Callister (2017) sees Jesse Plemons reprise the role of the megalomaniacal game developer Robert Daly, who is still stuck in a digital purgatory of his own making. Other highlights include Hotel Reverie, a romantic thriller about an AI-charged obsession, and Common People, a darkly comic tale of what happens when influencers go too far.  

The blend of existential dread and dark humor in Season 7 reinforces Black Mirror as Netflix’s leading sci-fi offering for critical attention-hungry audiences.  

Adolescence: The Coming-of-Ageing Sensation  

Netflix’s Adolescence has reached No. 3 on the Most Popular English TV list with views from Gen Z across the globe. The series revolves around a group of teenagers in high school dealing with self-discovery, trauma, and first love during the post-pandemic period. Its unfiltered take on mental illness and LGBTQ+ relationships sparks discussions around teen portrayal in media.  

With Season 2 already greenlit, Adolescence has the potential to become Netflix’s Euphoria, but promises a gentler and deeper analysis of youth culture.

North of North: A Different Perspective on Family Conflict  

Ice Cove and Its Untamed Beauty was the first Canadian original Netflix developed into a show. In the later 2022 season, Ice Cove introduced Anna Lambe 에 미모를 지닌 Siaja, the main character of the first season, facing the never-ending dilemma of navigating between self-discovery and traditional values.

Indigenous intergenerational identity clashes were uniquely fostered under the genre’s soapy drama to careful worldwide identity commentaries. Reviews stated that while the vivid cinematography of the show was breathtakingly frightening, showcasing frozen plains and damp landscapes alongside heated auroras, it also contained deep emotional and intelligent conflicts.

South of Love: Love on the Spectrum, Season 3  

In the later 2023 season, the well-known documentary series introduced a new roster of cast members where individuals with autism navigate the turbulences of relationships to be able to date successfully. Alongside adults of non-binary gender, season three even focuses on elders.

Jurassic World: Chaos Theory Season 3

Spin-off animated TV shows don’t usually get attention, but Chaos Theory has surprised everyone by becoming a hit in Netflix’s family adventure section. Season 3 brings in Hybrid dinosaurs and a new conspiracy threatening to dismantle Isla Nublar’s ecosystem. The voice cast includes Stephanie Beatriz and Vincent D’Onofrio, making it pulse with blockbuster action and the show’s Stranger Things level of suspense.  

Pulse: Medical Drama Meets the Supernatural  

Pulse turns the ER-medical drama norm on its head, adding paranormal elements. It follows med student Justine Lupe, A woman who discovers that she can foresee her patients’ deaths before they occur. Her efforts to alter the fate of these patients lead her into conflict with a mysterious corporation that The show explores near-death experiences, combining procedural drama with a philosophical look at existential questions, providing a refreshing change from typical hospital series.

Hidden Gems You Might Have Missed  

The Gardener: A Spanish thriller featuring a landscaper, played by Javier Rey, wrapped up in a murder cover-up. It has a mixture of Breaking Bad-like tension thrown into Mediterranean noir.  

Weak Hero: This Korean action drama is now in Netflix’s global Top 10. It centers on a brilliant high school student (at home, yeah, right), played by Park Ji-hoon, who uses psychology to take down vicious bullying teenagers.  

A Tragedy Foretold: Flight 3054: A docudrama that recreates the 2021 Indonesian plane crash using cockpit transcripts and, astonishingly, testimonies from survivors.

Why These Shows Matter

Netflix’s 2025 schedule reflects a clear commitment to diversity and experimentation with various genres. By incorporating international stories like Weak Hero and The Gardener, the platform enhances its global appeal and challenges Hollywood’s traditional storytelling methods. At the same time, tentpoles like You and Black Mirror illustrate that mature, long-form storytelling does flourish during TikTok’s bite-sized content consumption era.

In terms of audience, the latter can enjoy unprecedented options. If you want mindless entertainment, social commentary, or even melodrama, Netflix’s newest additions have you covered.

Final Binge Tip: With You airing its final season and Black Mirror releasing new episodes, consider these shows’ central cultural milestones first. After that, sharpen your ear for Adolescence and North of North, as they’ll dominate award-season conversations with their unique perspective and fresh spins.


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