5 Must-Watch New Series For One Perfect Weekend Binge

Your weekend just called, and it wants a plan. Edge-of-your-seat thrillers, epic fantasy worlds, and heart-tugging stories await in these five brand-new series.

Each one is binge-worthy enough to make you forget lunch. Clear your schedule, grab your favorite snacks, and experience the ultimate marathon of storytelling.

Don’t miss these shows that will have you hooked from the first episode to the last.

1. 56 Days

56 Days
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What happens when a love story turns into a crime scene? On Prime Video, 56 Days follows Ciara and Oliver, two people who fall fast during a lockdown, only for everything to unravel when a dead body turns up in Oliver’s apartment.

Dove Cameron and Avan Jogia deliver performances that will keep your jaw on the floor.

Every episode drops a new twist, making it nearly impossible to stop watching. Thriller fans, this one is calling your name.

2. The Night Agent Season 3

The Night Agent Season 3
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Spies, secrets, and a whole lot of running. Season 3 of The Night Agent on Netflix picks up with Peter Sutherland chasing down a dangerous dark money network, and the pacing never lets up.

If you enjoyed the first two seasons, this one cranks the intensity up several notches.

Complex characters and jaw-dropping plot turns make this a seriously addictive watch. How Peter untangles each layer of deception is honestly half the fun.

3. The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2

The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2
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Secrets buried deep have a way of clawing back to the surface. Season 2 of The Last Thing He Told Me on Apple TV+ follows Hannah on an emotional mission to reunite her family, based on a gripping sequel novel.

The storytelling is layered, the stakes feel personal, and the suspense builds beautifully with each episode.

Where Season 1 left hearts pounding, this chapter goes even deeper. Fans of emotional thrillers will absolutely feel at home here.

4. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

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Long before dragons ruled the skies of Westeros, knights were already making history. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBO Max is a Game of Thrones prequel following Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire Egg through the rich, political world of the Seven Kingdoms.

The lore runs deep, and the storytelling is beautifully crafted.

Even viewers new to Westeros can jump in without feeling lost. Epic fantasy fans, consider this your weekend treasure.

5. Urchin

Urchin
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Not every story needs explosions to leave a mark. Urchin, streaming on Hulu and Disney Plus, is a quietly powerful British drama about a homeless man navigating survival on the streets of London.

The series is raw, honest, and deeply human in a way that stays with you long after the credits roll.

Critically acclaimed for its realistic portrayal of resilience, this one will stretch your empathy in the best possible way. Pass this recommendation on to someone who loves meaningful storytelling.

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