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Reddit Picked 5 Must-See Miniseries of 2024 to Binge in One Sitting

Reddit Picked 5 Must-See Miniseries of 2024 to Binge in One Sitting
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You won’t leave until you’ve finished them all!

This year has already brought us a great number of binge-worthy series. While you’re looking forward to the next seasons of Fallout, Shogun, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith, you can give some miniseries a try, and we have a perfect list for every late-night binger.

Here are 5 new limited series for your binge-marathon, handpicked by Reddit.

1. Baby Reindeer ( Netflix )

First comes, probably, the loudest miniseries of the year so far, and if you haven’t seen it yet, why not? Blending black comedy, thriller and drama elements, it tells the true story of the comedian Richard Gadd, who was stalked and sexually assaulted in his 20s. It’s a hard watch due to its unnerving tone and painful themes, but a necessary one.

2. Sugar (Apple TV+ )

Colin Farrell is no stranger to detective stories, and here his drama talent shines bright as he portrays a private investigator recruited by a wealthy producer to find his missing granddaughter. This immersive mystery show has become one of the most successful projects in the platform’s history, and be sure it really deserves the hype.

3. Ripley (Netflix)

You may have seen Matt Damon’s take on The Talented Mr. Ripley novel, but here is Andrew Scott ’s. The Sherlock star plays a con artist who travels to Italy to return a bohemian son back home, but his trip gradually turns into a bloody rise to fame and money. It’s a sleek black-and-white masterpiece of a series that will keep you binging.

4. Manhunt (Apple TV+)

Next is a historical drama series that follows the search for Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, organized by the president’s secretary of war and friend, Edwin Stanton. If you’re a fan of period stories and conspiracy theories, don’t miss this gem, as it brings new vision to the history’s notorious page and doesn’t forget about realism.

5. The Girls on the Bus (Max)

A political show that centers on four female journalists as they write about flawed presidential candidates, try to make it through a number of scandals and struggles of their personal lives. It’s a unique female-led drama that will be of much interest to those who enjoy series like The Morning Show and House of Cards.

Source: Reddit