For the second weekend of the month, Netflix’s most popular programs include very different series that have almost nothing in common to each other.
But that also illustrates the strength of Netflix programming, where only a South African revenge thriller can become one of the 10 best shows worldwide.
The Watch With US team has gathered our options for the three underestimated programs to see this weekend.
This week’s selections include an emotionally moving update of a classic novel for young adults, the second season of a Netflix original and a horror show on AMC loan.
‘Forever’ (2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqg3pzqh8ew
If you have ever read Judy Blume1975 novel already ForeverThen you could get the yeast of this recently launched Netflix series. But Blume’s beloved novel has been completely reimagined by Showrunner Mara Brock Akil In a modern love story between two black teenagers, Justin Edwards (Michael Cooper Jr.) and Keisha Clark (Lovie Simone).
Justine and Keisha come from love houses, and both are high school athletes with brilliant futures. They also feel the weight of the relentless pressure to meet the expectations that have placed their legs. It is difficult for Keisha and Justin to discover what they really have with their lives when they have the weight of the world on their shoulders. Sometimes, those external pressures are far away from each other. But they always seem to find their way back, as well as the end of the threat high school with an end to its flourishing romance.
Forever It is transmitting in Netflix.
‘Unseen’ (2023 – Present)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teqmfaeldnm
In the first season of InvisibleZenzi Mwale (Gail Mabalane) She was determined to find her husband after her disappearance. Not that, Zenzi went through the underworld of South Africa to take revenge. He had literally talked about a shelf at the end of last season, but Invisible Season 2 is trapped in prison and portrayed as a serial killer by the media.
Althehezi’s future seems quite bleak, he has the opportunity to gain his freedom if he cooperates in an Andrew Harting investigation (Frank Rautenbach), A corrupt South African billionaire who can remind a prominent billionaire of real life that is also from South Africa. The probabilities are stacked against Zenzi, but now he has a reason to live again if he can see this mission until the end.
Invisible It is transmitting in Netflix.
‘The terror’ (2018 – present)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duzkjdewbzq
There are three seasons of TerrorEach with their own independent horror story. Season 3 will premiere at AMC at the end of this year, but Netflix only has the first season of the acclaimed series. In 1846, two British ships, the HMS Honorary and the HMS TerrorHe addresses the Arctic under the command of Sir John Franklin (Ciaran Hinds) and Francis Crozier (Jared Harris). The expedition would be supposed to travel through the Northwest passage, but too much ice hit both ships for winter.
When winter passes, ships remain stuck. But now the men are becoming one another, the supplies are low, and there may be a supernatural monster that takes advantage of the members of the removal crew. You will have to see the program to learn more about the monster, but regardless of its origins, it is a very real threat to the survival of the two crews.
Terror It is transmitting in Netflix.