The 107 best miniseries to binge on the weekend

The 107 best miniseries to binge on the weekend

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From documentaries to thrillers with a renowned cast, check out the best miniseries to watch!
Table of Contents
  1. End (2023)
  2. Daisy Jones & The Six (2023)
  3. Twins: Morbid Similarity (2023)
  4. Among Strangers (2023)
  5. The Fall of House Usher (2023)
  6. After the Shack (2023)
  7. Kidnapping in the Air (2023)
  8. Traveling Companions (2023)
  9. A Small Light (2023)
  10. Murder at the End of the World (2023)
  11. The Little Things in Life (2023)
  12. Bodies (2023)
  13. Closed Circle (2023)
  14. Love and Death (2023)
  15. In the Jury's Crosshairs (2023)
  16. All the Light We Cannot See (2023)
  17. A Question of Chemistry (2023)
  18. The Curse (2023)
  19. Bullshit (2023)
  20. I'm a Virgo (2023)
  21. Transatlantic (2023)
  22. The Last Thing He Told Me (2023)
  23. Andy Warhol Diaries (2022)
  24. The Ladder (2022)
  25. Sister Vep (2022)
  26. Pam & Tommy (2022)
  27. Inventing Anna (2022)
  28. The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray (2022)
  29. The Offer (2022)
  30. Prehistoric Planet (2022)
  31. Memoirs of Murder (2022)
  32. Toby's New Life (2022)
  33. The Dropout (2022)
  34. The Patient (2022)
  35. In the Name of Heaven (2022)
  36. Fresh Start (2022)
  37. The English (2022)
  38. WeCrashed (2022)
  39. Stay With Me (2021)
  40. Station Eleven (2021)
  41. Midnight Mass (2021)
  42. The Underground Railroad: The Roads to Freedom (2021)
  43. Who Killed Jessica? (2021)
  44. Dopesick (2021)
  45. The Beatles: Get Back (2021)
  46. Sea of ​​Easttown (2021)
  47. Scenes from a Marriage (2021)
  48. maid (2021)
  49. It's a Sin (2021)
  50. Normal People (2020)
  51. I Know This Much Is True (2020)
  52. Run (2020)
  53. Unorthodox (2020)
  54. Little Fires Everywhere (2020)
  55. I May Destroy You (2020)
  56. Where's My Heart (2020)
  57. The Queen's Gambit (2020)
  58. Cosmos: Possible Worlds (2020)
  59. Samantar (2020)
  60. Final Throw (2020)
  61. Developers (2020) 
  62. Nobody Sent (2020)
  63. The Stand (2020)
  64. Mrs America (2020)
  65. Who are you, Alasca? (2019)
  66. Fosse/Verdon (2019)
  67. Unbelievable (2019)
  68. Years and Years (2019)
  69. The Spy (2019)
  70. Shippados (2019)
  71. The Act (2019)
  72. Eteros ego (2019)
  73. Eyes That Condemn (2019)
  74. Chernobyl (2019)
  75. Great World War II Moments in Color (2019)
  76. Seven Worlds, One Planet (2019)
  77. Our Planet (2019)
  78. Sharp Objects (2018)
  79. The Little Drummer Girl (2018)
  80. Maniac (2018)
  81. The Curse of the Hill Residence (2018)
  82. Welcome to Earth (2018)
  83. Violet Evergarden (2018)
  84. Persona (2018)
  85. Escape at Dannemora (2018)
  86. Alias ​​Grace (2017)
  87. Big Little Lies (2017 – 2019)
  88. The Keepers (2017)
  89. Blue Planet II (2017–2022)
  90. Godless (2017)
  91. The Defiant Ones (2017)
  92. Feud (2017)
  93. The Commissioner's Secret (2017)
  94. The Young Pope (2016)
  95. Lost (2016)
  96. 11.22.63 (2016)
  97. Yuri!!! On Ice (2016)
  98. The Night Of (2016)
  99. Horace and Pete (2016)
  100. This Is England '90 (2015)
  101. TVF Pitchers (2015)
  102. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)
  103. Olive Kitteridge (2014)
  104. Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey (2014)
  105. The Secret Beyond the Garden (2014)
  106. The Children of War (2013)
  107. The Untold Story of America (2012–2013)
  108. Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011)
  109. This Is England '88 (2011)
  110. Human Planet (2011)
  111. The Universe of Stephen Hawking (2010)
  112. Millennium (2010)
  113. Rediscovering World War II (2009)
  114. doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)
  115. Generation Kill (2008)
  116. John Adams (2008)
  117. Long Way Down (2007)
  118. Summer Heights High (2007)
  119. Jane Eyre (2006)
  120. Hellsing Ultimate (2006–2012)
  121. Long Way Round (2004–2010)
  122. Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)
  123. North and South (2004)
  124. Battlestar Galactica (2003)
  125. State of Play (2003)
  126. The Century of the Ego (2002)
  127. War Brothers (2001)
  128. The Corner (2000)
  129. Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal (1999)
  130. From the Earth to the Moon (1998)
  131. The Beatles Anthology (1995–1996)
  132. Pride and Prejudice (1995)
  133. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994)
  134. House of Cards (1990)
  135. It – A Masterpiece of Fear (1990)
  136. The Gunslingers of the West (1989)
  137. Anne of Avonlea (1987)
  138. SU-Boots: Submerged In Wars (1985)
  139. Anne of Green Gables (1985)
  140. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981)
  141. Brideshead Memories (1981)
  142. Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980)
  143. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979)
  144. Roots (1977)
  145. I, Claudio (1976)
  146. Scenes from a Marriage (1973)
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This list was made for you who like short series and don't have much patience to watch seven, nine or even 20 seasons to know the end of the story. In this curation of the best miniseries to watch in your spare time, the most diverse genres are included to cover all tastes – documentaries, anime, thrillers, fictions based on real events, novels, among others. 

As usual, the order of productions will follow a chronological logic. But this time, it will be from the most current miniseries to the oldest. So check out the recommendations below and tell us in the comments which miniseries is your favorite!

End (2023)

8,2 on IMDB 

Where to see: balloon play

In the Brazilian drama series End, a group of friends from Rio struggling with death must deal with the frustrations of everyday life. Between parties, weddings and separations, they remember important moments in their lives.

Daisy Jones & The Six (2023)

8,1 on IMDb | 70% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

In 1977, the band Daisy Jones & The Six rose from obscurity to stardom. But the group ended abruptly, leaving fans devastated. Decades later, the members finally agree to come clean and reveal the truth.

Twins: Morbid Similarity (2023)

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Original title: Dead Ringers

6,5 on IMDb | 85% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

Twins: Morbid Similarity is a modern take on David Cronenberg's 1988 thriller starring Jeremy Irons. This new series of Dead Ringers stars the spectacular Rachel Weisz in the dual role of Elliot and Beverly Mantle, twins who share everything: drugs, lovers, and an unconditional desire to do whatever it takes, including pushing the boundaries of medical ethics, in an effort to challenge antiquated practices and bring women’s health care to the forefront.

Among Strangers (2023)

Original title: Crowd Room

7,7 on IMDB 

Where to see: Apple TV

In one of the best miniseries to binge, Tom Holland plays Danny Sullivan, a man arrested for being involved in a shooting in New York in 1979. In this captivating thriller told in a series of interviews with curious interrogator Rya Goodwin (Amanda Seyfried), the Danny's life unfolds and reveals elements of the mysterious past that shaped him and the events that led to a defining revelation. 

The Fall of House Usher (2023)

Original title: The Fall of the House of Usher

7,9 on IMDb | 90% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In yet another hit from Mike Flanagan, brothers Roderick (Bruce Greenwood) and Madeline (Mary McDonnell) Usher transformed a pharmaceutical company into an empire of wealth, privilege and power; however, secrets come to light when the heirs of the Usher dynasty begin to die.

After the Shack (2023)

Original title: dear child

7,3 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In the short series After the Cabin, a woman escapes her harrowing captivity after 13 years, revealing a sickening and mysterious case.

Kidnapping in the Air (2023)

Original title: Hijack

7,4 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Apple TV

the limited series Hijacking in the Air is a thriller that tells in real time the story of a seven-hour flight that is hijacked on the way to London. Police are looking for answers on the ground.

Traveling Companions (2023)

Original title: Fellow Travelers

8,1 on IMDb | 90% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Paramount +

A decades-long chronicle of the risky, volatile and sensual relationship between the charismatic and ambitious Hawk (Matthew Bomer) and the devout and idealistic Tim (Jonathan Bailey), two civil servants who fall in love at the height of the Lilac Terror of the 1950s.

A Small Light (2023)

8,4 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Disney+ and Star+

This limited series tells the inspiring life story of Miep Gies (Bel Powley), who played an important role in hiding Anne Frank (Billie Boullet) and her family during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam.

Murder at the End of the World (2023)

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Original title: A Murder at the End of the World

7,1 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Em Murder at the End of the World, one of the best miniseries to binge, Darby Hart (Emma Corrin), a Gen Z amateur detective and tech-savvy hacker, is invited to attend a retreat in a remote location, but when one of the guests is found dead, Darby must use your skills to prove there is a killer on the loose before he takes another life.

The Little Things in Life (2023)

Original title: Tiny Beautiful Things

7,1 on IMDb | 85% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Based on the bestselling collection by Cheryl Strayed, The Little Things in Life tells the story of a woman whose marriage is in crisis, whose daughter barely speaks to her and whose writing career never took off. When a friend suggests she take on an advice column, Clare thinks she's the worst person to do it, when in fact, she may be completely qualified.

Bodies (2023)

Original title: Bodies

7,3 on IMDb | 81% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Em bodies, we follow four detectives, four timelines and one body. To save Britain's future, it will be necessary to first solve the murder that changed the course of history.

Closed Circle (2023)

Original title: Full Circle

6,3 on IMDb | 80% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Closed Circle follows a kidnapping investigation that reveals ancient secrets that connect several powerful figures.

Love and Death (2023)

Original title: Love & Death

7,5 on IMDb | 62% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

In one of the best miniseries to binge-watch, Candy (Elizabeth Olsen) is a quiet housewife who, overnight, decides to have an affair with her neighbor. But the relationship soon spirals out of control when her lover's wife is found dead and all suspicion falls on Candy.

In the Jury's Crosshairs (2023)

Original title: Jury Duty

8,2 on IMDb | 82% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

In the Jury's Crosshairs, one of the best series of all time, follows the workings of an American jury trial through the eyes of Ronald Gladden, a juror who is unaware that the entire case is false. Everyone except him is an actor, and everything that happens is carefully planned so that he doesn't discover the whole act.

All the Light We Cannot See (2023)

Original title: All the Light We Cannot See 

7,5 on IMDB

Where to see: Netflix

Based on the Pulitzer-winning book by Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See is set in the last days of World War II and follows the paths of a blind French girl and a German soldier who cross. 

A Question of Chemistry (2023)

Original title: Lessons in Chemistry

8,3 on IMDb | 85% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Apple TV

Set in the early 1950s, A Question of Chemistry follows Elizabeth Zott (Brie Larson), whose dream of being a scientist is hindered by a patriarchal society. When Elizabeth is fired from her lab, she takes a job hosting a TV cooking show and sets out to teach a nation of neglected housewives—and the men who are suddenly listening—about much more than recipes.

The Curse (2023)

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6,7 on IMDb | 94% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Paramount +

A série The Curse follows the lives of Whitney (Emma Stone) and Asher Siegel (Nathan Fielder), a newlywed couple struggling to bring their vision of environmentally friendly housing to their small New Mexico community. But their efforts are complicated when an eccentrically flawed reality show producer, Dougie Schecter (Ben Safdie), sees an opportunity in their story. As the series unfolds, the couple find themselves caught in a mysterious web of ethical and moral gray areas – all while trying to keep their relationship on track.

Bullshit (2023)

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Original title: Beef

8,1 on IMDb | 98% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

The incredible duo of the renowned cast composed of Ali Wong and Steven Yeun stars in one of the best series of the year 2023 and masterfully fulfills the promise of delivering the purest chaos. In the premise, a traffic incident awakens the fury and darkest impulses of two strangers: a bankrupt contractor and a frustrated businesswoman.

I'm a Virgo (2023)

Original title: I'm a Virgo

7,1 on IMDb | 96% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

We follow in I'm a Virgo the coming of age of Cootie (Jharrel Jerome), a young black man who lives in Oakland, CA. Cootie grew up in hiding, but soon experiences the beauty and contradictions of the world for the first time. He makes friends, finds love and meets his idol.

Transatlantic (2023)

Original title: Transatlantic

6,6 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Em Transatlantic, during World War II, two Americans and their allies plan an operation in Marseille to help refugees, artists and writers flee Europe.

The Last Thing He Told Me (2023)

Original title: The Last Thing He Told Me

6,5 on IMDB

Where to see: Apple TV

the limited series The Last Thing He Told Me follows Hannah (Jennifer Garner), a woman who needs to build a relationship with Bailey (Angourie Rice), her 16-year-old stepdaughter, to discover the truth about her husband's mysterious disappearance.

Andy Warhol Diaries (2022)

Original title: The Andy Warhol Diaries

7,7 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

After being shot in 1968, Andy Warhol begins to record his life and feelings in diaries that, along with this series, reveal the secrets behind the artist. They are unprecedented, surprising and wonderful clippings about Warhol and how much he was (and still is) a revolutionary icon.

The Ladder (2022)

Original title: The Staircase

7,1 on IMDb | 92% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on a real case, To Escada follows the story of writer Michael Peterson (Colin Firth) with his family in North Carolina and the suspicious death of his wife, Kathleen Peterson (Toni Collette). 

With a renowned cast, the plot works with scenes between past and present to try to hit the hammer on Peterson's future. He makes an emergency call, desperate, informing that his wife fell down the stairs of the family home. From this contact, the writer becomes the suspect and, now, the family members need to choose which version to believe.

Sister Vep (2022)

6,8 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on the film of the same title, Irma Vepi is one of the best miniseries to binge watch. It follows Mira (Alicia Vikander), an American movie star who is frustrated with her career and a recent breakup. 

With that, she goes to France after accepting a different role. Starring as Irma Vep in a remake of the French silent film classic, The vampires, Mira needs to check herself so that she doesn't continue to confuse her personal life with the new character – who eventually becomes a single person in the actress's mind. This situation brings out the fine line between fiction and reality, art and life.

Pam & Tommy (2022)

7,3 on IMDb | 79% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Pam & Tommy is an American biographical short series that follows the marriage between actress Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) during the time when the couple's unauthorized sex tape was stolen and leaked. 

Inventing Anna (2022)

Original title: inventing Anna

6,8 on IMDb | 64% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

This limited series, also based on a real figure, tells the story of Anna Delvey (Julia Garner), the woman who convinced New York's elite that she was a successful German heiress and entrepreneur. But behind that glamour, was a real con artist. 

The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray (2022)

Original title: The Last Days Of Ptolemy Gray

7,8 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Apple TV +

In this limited series, Ptolemy Gray (Samuel L. Jackson) is a man who, little by little, is losing his memory and confusing what is real with what is the invention of his head. Because of this, his granddaughter, Robyn (Dominique Fishback), takes him to a doctor, Dr. Rubin (Walton Goggins), who in turn promises to restore Grey's memory, albeit temporarily. 

One of the main reasons Ptolemy Gray was committed to recovering his memory was to understand the mystery surrounding the death of his great-nephew Reggie (Omar Benson Miller). He was responsible for taking care of his uncle until he was shot in the street and his murder neglected by the police.

The Offer (2022)

8,7 on IMDb | 57% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Paramount +

This limited series details Al Ruddy's (Miles Teller) experience in The Godfather, from 1972, with Francis Ford Coppola.

Prehistoric Planet (2022)

Original title: prehistoric planet

8,5 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Apple TV +

the limited series prehistoric planet is an animated documentary narrated by David Attenborough about nature and dinosaurs. But instead of taking place in the Mesozoic era, it explores what Earth and its inhabitants would have been like during the late Cretaceous period.

Memoirs of Murder (2022)

Original title: Mind Over Murder

7,2 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

In 1985, six people were convicted of murdering a 68-year-old grandmother but exonerated by DNA evidence in 2009. The story raises questions about the reliability of confessions and memory in criminal cases.

Toby's New Life (2022)

Original title: Fleishman Is in Trouble

7,7 on IMDB 

Where to see: Star +

Recently divorced, 41-year-old Toby Fleishman (Jesse Eisenberg) dives into the world of dating apps with a success he never had in his youth. Soon after, his ex-wife disappears, leaving him with their two young children and no clue as to where she is or if she even plans to return.

The Dropout (2022)

90% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7,5 on IMDb

Where to see: Star +

the limited series The Dropout is a production based on a podcast of the same name. In it we have the true story of the company Theranos and, amid ambition and rise, Elizabeth Holmes (Amanda Seyfried) develops a health technology that puts millions of patients at risk and loses everything in the blink of an eye.

The Patient (2022)

Original title: The Patient

7,0 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Therapist Alan Strauss (Steve Carell) is taken prisoner by a patient who reveals himself to be a serial killer. With time running out, Alan fights desperately to stop Sam (Domhnall Gleeson) before he becomes an accomplice to his murders or worse, his next victim.

In the Name of Heaven (2022)

Original title: Under the Banner of Heaven

7,5 on IMDb | 86% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

As Detective Jeb Pyre (Andrew Garfield) investigates the murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her daughter in a Salt Lake Valley suburb, he uncovers buried truths about the origins of the Mormon religion and the violent consequences of a unyielding faith.

Fresh Start (2022)

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Original title: FromScratch

7,9 on IMDb | 86% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In the series, an artist finds love in Italy and embarks on a transformative journey of loss, resilience and hope that will span cultures and continents.

The English (2022)

7,8 on IMDb | 84% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

In 1890s United States, an aristocrat seeks revenge on the man she believes is responsible for her son's death. Guided by a former member of the army of indigenous origin, she traverses a violent landscape built on dreams and blood.

WeCrashed (2022)

65% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7,3 on IMDb

Where to see: Apple TV

Based on the podcast of the same name, the famous miniseries We Crashed addresses the rise and end of the real technology company WeWork, one of the startups considered among the most valuable in the world. To tell this story, we take as a perspective the relationship between Adam Neumann (Jared Leto), co-founder of the company, and his wife Rebekah (Anne Hathaway). The key point portrays greed and the inevitable downfall of the company through narcissistic protagonists of a chaotic love.

Stay With Me (2021)

Original title: stay close

6,9 on IMDB

Where to see: Netflix

In the limited series, the disappearance of a series of people leaves Megan Pierce (Cush Jumbo) forced to face the ghosts of her past in a dangerous police investigation.

Station Eleven (2021)

Original title: Eleven station

7,6 on IMDb | 98% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

This limited series follows the stories of survivors of a sweeping flu as they attempt to rebuild the world while retaining the best of what was lost. It's basically a post-apocalyptic saga spanning multiple timelines.

Midnight Mass (2021)

Original title: Midnight mass

7,7 on IMDb | 87% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

One of the best miniseries to marathon shows the arrival of a charismatic priest who brings with him miracles, mysteries and the preaching of a fervent religion in the midst of a dying city.

The Underground Railroad: The Roads to Freedom (2021)

Original title: The Underground Railroad

7,4 on IMDb | 94% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

After escaping from a plantation in Georgia, Cora (Thuso Mbedu) embarks on a harrowing quest for freedom while being pursued by a man after slaves.

Who Killed Jessica? (2021)

8,5 on IMDB 

In this limited series, after fighting with his girlfriend, Lokesh (Harsh Beniwal) ends up finding her dead in his room. Desperate, he goes on a relentless search for the killer before he himself is convicted of killing her. 

Dopesick (2021)

8,6 on IMDb | 89% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Although the award-winning dopesick is based on a non-fiction book of the same name, some of the stories told are made up. 

One of the best miniseries to binge-watch looks at how people from different backgrounds were affected by the opioid epidemic that gripped America. The production features a renowned cast and features names like Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Rosario Dawson, Kaitlyn Dever and Will Poulter.

The Beatles: Get Back (2021)

9,0 on IMDb | 93% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Disney +

Directed by Peter Jackson, this limited series explores the making of The Beatles' Let It Be album. In it, we follow Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono and Olivia Harrison as they co-produce the nearly eight-hour show through a never-finished documentary filming at the time the band was making an album.

Sea of ​​Easttown (2021)

8,4 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

The limited series follows the life of detective Mare Sheehan (Kate Winslet) as she simultaneously tries to solve a murder and prevent her life from being turned upside down in small town Pennsylvania. In addition to having a renowned cast, the production earned 16 Emmy nominations.

Scenes from a Marriage (2021)

Original title: Scenes from a Marriage

8,1 on IMDb | 83% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

The adaptation of the famous Swedish miniseries of the same name, made by Ingmar Bergman in 1973, brings Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain to life as a couple whose marriage is falling apart.

maid (2021)

8,4 on IMDb | 94% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Maid is one of the best miniseries to marathon that was based on a bestseller. In it, Alex (Margaret Qualley) tries to escape an abusive relationship while finding a job as a cleaner to support her daughter, Maddy (Rylea Nevaeh Whittet), and build a better future for both of them. 

It's a Sin (2021)

8,7 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

the short series It's a Sin explores the lives of Ritchie, Colin and Roscoe, three gay men in the UK exploring their sexualities and dealing with the height of the HIV/AIDS crisis. The cast includes Olly Alexander, Omari Douglas, Callum Scott Howells, Neil Patrick Harris, Stephen Fry and Tracy-Ann Oberman. 

Normal People (2020)

8,4 on IMDb | 91% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Lionsgate +

Based on the novel of the same name by Sally Rooney, normal people follows the relationship between Marianne Sheridan (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell Waldron (Paul Mescal), two young people from very different backgrounds who must learn to deal with early adulthood and all the obstacles it brings.

I Know This Much Is True (2020)

8,1 on IMDb | 74% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

With a renowned cast, this miniseries portrays the lives of twins Dominick and Thomas Birdsey (both played by Mark Ruffalo) and tells a story of betrayal, sacrifice and forgiveness.

Run (2020)

6,2 on IMDb | 81% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Brazil

The monotonous and boring life of Ruby Richardson (Merritt Wever) is turned upside down when she receives a message from her ex-boyfriend, Billy Johnson (Domhnall Gleeson), who invites her to drop everything and meet him in New York to fulfill the deal they made years ago. 

Unorthodox (2020)

Original title: unorthodox

8,0 on IMDb | 96% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In this limited series based on a homonymous biography, Esty Shapiro (Shira Haas) is a young Jewish woman who, to escape an abusive arranged marriage, escapes from Brooklyn to Berlin, joining a group of musicians.

Little Fires Everywhere (2020)

Original title: Little Fires Everywhere

7,7 on IMDb | 79% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

Based on a best seller, the short series is premised on fate intertwining the picture-perfect Richardson family and an enigmatic mother and daughter, changing everyone's lives.

I May Destroy You (2020)

8,1 on IMDb | 98% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

This is a very important and dense miniseries, and the sarcasm worked by Michaela Coel enhances the story in a very unique and punctual way – much of this is due to her own experiences. 

In this limited series, Arabella (Coel) is an independent woman surrounded by friends and with a promising career in writing. But her life changes abruptly when she is sexually abused in a nightclub. Soon she is forced to reassess her entire life.

Where's My Heart (2020)

8,0 on IMDB 

Where to see: balloon play

Among the indications of miniseries to marathon, could not be left out where is my heart. In the plot, Amanda (Letícia Colin) is a brilliant doctor who dedicates herself to her patients. But the daily pressure of work ends up overloading her, which makes her look for some kind of escape in drugs.

The Queen's Gambit (2020)

Original title: The Queen's Gambit

8,6 on IMDb | 96% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Based on a Walter Tevis novel of the same name, the limited series is set between the 1950s and 1960s and stars actress Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy who struggles with addictions to achieve the title of best chess player in the world.

Cosmos: Possible Worlds (2020)

Original title: Cosmos: Possible Worlds

9,1 on IMDb | 80% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Disney +

After the big success Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey, Neil deGrasse Tyson is back to present more extraordinary revelations of science, guiding viewers on a series of cosmic journeys.

In this short series, the presenter explores lost worlds, universes that are yet to come and likely planets that humans will be able to inhabit in the distant future.

Samantar (2020)

8,4 on IMDB 

In one of the incredible binge-watching miniseries, a young man discovers he shares the same fate as a man several years older. From that information, he must find out what this man's life is like, if it will help him change his present or just show a glimpse of a future he definitely doesn't want to live. 

Final Throw (2020)

Original title: The Last Dance

9,1 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

the documentary miniseries final pitch follows the 1997-98 season of the legendary Chicago Bulls and the illustrious career of basketball player Michael Jordan through never-before-seen footage. The production also includes interviews with several important personalities from the NBA universe, including Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman.

Developers (2020) 

82% on Rotten Tomatoes | 7,7 on IMDb

Where to see: Star +

Em devs, young software engineer Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno) investigates the secretive development division of her employer, a cutting-edge technology company based in Silicon Valley, which she believes is behind her boyfriend's murder.

Nobody Sent (2020)

Original title: Get Even

6,4 on IMDB

Where to see: Netflix

Em nobody sent, four colleagues from a private school come together to expose a series of injustices that have been occurring there. His objective is one: revenge.

The Stand (2020)

5,7 on IMDb | 57% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

In this short series, in a post-apocalyptic world, in which the Earth has been destroyed by a lethal virus, the future is divided into two factions. A democratic one, led by the 108-year-old woman; and another brutal, controlled by the ruthless Randall Flagg (Alexander Skarsgård).

Mrs America (2020)

7,9 on IMDB 

Where to see: Star +

In the United States, the feminist movement struggles to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, but must deal with the unexpected backlash led by conservative Phyllis Schlafly (Cate Blanchett).

Who are you, Alasca? (2019)

Original title: Looking for Alaska

8,0 on IMDb | 92% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on the book of the same name by author John Green, the limited series Looking for Alaska follows teenager Miles Halter (Charlie Plummer) who enters a boarding school to try to find a perspective in life. There, he gains a group of friends and falls in love with Alaska Young (Kristine Froseth). After an unexpected tragedy, they try to make sense of what happened.

Fosse/Verdon (2019)

7,9 on IMDb | 81% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Disney +

the limited series Fosse / Verdon follows the relationship between influential choreographer Bob Fosse (Sam Rockwell) and Broadway dancer Gwen Verdon (Michelle Williams), who changed the face of American entertainment.

Unbelievable (2019)

Original title: Unbelievable

8,4 on IMDb | 98% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Here we have another miniseries based on a true story. With a renowned cast that includes Kaitlyn Dever, Toni Collette and Merritt Wever, Unbelievable explores the case of a teenager who survived sexual abuse but who, at the time, was accused of lying about the crime committed against her. In the meantime, detectives work to uncover the truth. 

Years and Years (2019)

8,3 on IMDb | 89% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Brazil

The limited series from HBO and the BBC follows the lives of an ordinary British family as they experience hope, anxiety and celebration amidst an uncertain future. With a time jump of 15 years, that indecipherable future is now more unstable than ever.

The story begins as the Lyons family celebrates a personal moment, the birth of baby Lincoln. In parallel to this, a celebrity with controversial opinions works on his transformation into a political figure, a fact that sharply divides the nation. So, as fictional Britain is shaken by peculiar political, economic and technological advances, the family experiences its greatest possible fears.

The Spy (2019)

Original title: The Spy

7,9 on IMDb | 86% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

This dramatic miniseries tells the true story of an Israeli spy, Eli Cohen (Sacha Baron Cohen). Formerly a department store employee, Cohen is recruited by the Mossad (the secret service of the State of Israel) for a risky spy mission in Syria in the 1960s.

Shippados (2019)

7,6 on IMDB 

Where to see: balloon play

Starring Tatá Werneck and Eduardo Sterblitch, the short series follows the love story of Rita (Werneck) and Enzo (Sterblitch). In the plot, they meet in a bar after their respective dates are a fiasco. 

Gradually, they realize that the differences are nothing compared to what they have in common and so they decide to give a chance to a relationship full of adventures and discoveries. 

The Act (2019)

Original title: The Act

7,9 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Lionsgate +

This limited series is based on the bizarre true story of Dee Dee Blanchard and her daughter Gipsy. In the story, Patricia Arquette plays Dee Dee, while Joey King plays Gipsy. The teenager spent her whole life believing that she had several health complications, including receiving several donations due to the reports of the overprotective mother in the neighborhoods where they lived and eventually in the media when they got repercussions for this atypical case.

After discovering a shocking truth, the girl decides to fight for her independence, a fact that ends up resulting in a murder.

Eteros ego (2019)

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Original title: The Other Me

9,0 on IMDB

This Greek limited series follows a somewhat eccentric professor who teaches criminology. He was tasked with helping the police solve a series of mysterious murders. 

Although not exactly a direct sequel, this miniseries rescues participations of many characters from the eponymous film released in 2016. Anyway, both projects were directed by filmmaker Sotiris Tsafoulias. 

Eyes That Condemn (2019)

Original title: When They See Us

8,9 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

This is a true story portrayed in the miniseries eyes that condemn. It's a dense case and a punch in the gut to everyone who witnesses this injustice. 

In 1989, a realtor was raped in Central Park, New York. Five young people were accused of the crime and spent years fighting their convictions, hoping to finally be cleared. The series then covers the case from when they were first interrogated to the final settlement, which was only reached in 2014.

Chernobyl (2019)

9,4 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

One of the best marathon miniseries tells the true story of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986 and the determination of men and women in the search for a solution to mitigate the damage and help the population. 

This production features a renowned cast that includes names like Jared Harris, Jessie Buckley, Stellan Skarsgård, Emily Watson, Barry Keoghan and Con O'Neill.

Great World War II Moments in Color (2019)

Original title: Greatest Events of WWII in Color

8,7 on IMDB

Where to see: Netflix

From the attack on Pearl Harbor to D-Day, the most remarkable events of World War II are portrayed in the limited series Great moments of World War II in Color.

Seven Worlds, One Planet (2019)

Original title: Seven Worlds One Planet

9,3 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Narrated by David Attenborough, this short series reveals extraordinary wildlife stories spanning seven continents. Out of curiosity, this production had more than 1.500 people to capture images in 41 countries during 1.794 days until completion. 

Our Planet (2019)

Original title: Our Planet

9,3 on IMDb | 93% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Another short series for those interested in the mysteries of nature. It showcases Earth's natural beauty and explains how climate change and human actions impact other living creatures. 

Sharp Objects (2018)

Original title: Sharp Objects

8,1 on IMDb | 92% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Not only Amy Adams, but the entire renowned cast named this amazing limited series that was adapted from a novel of the same name by writer Gillian Flynn.

In the story, reporter Camille Preaker (Adams) returns to her hometown to investigate the serial murders of preteen girls. In the midst of her work, Camille finds herself taken over by ghosts from the past that bring psychological enigmas that need to be solved so that she can help the families of the victims.

The Little Drummer Girl (2018)

7,4 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by John le Carré, one of the best miniseries to binge-watch is a troubled love story set in the late 1970s. Following the tone of a genre that also includes espionage and international adventures, young Charlie (Florence Pugh) takes on the role of a double agent and, as she is drawn into this risky universe of duplicity, she ends up falling in love with Gadi Becker (Alexander Skarsgård) and Martin Kurtz (Michael Shannon).

Maniac (2018)

7,7 on IMDb | 84% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In an enigmatic and challenging plot, Annie Landsberg (Emma Stone) and Owen Milgrim (Jonah Hill) are two strangers who apply to try a new pharmaceutical drug capable of altering the subconscious of those who use it. However, the company that created the project hides big secrets and things don't go as planned. 

The Curse of the Hill Residence (2018)

Original title: The Haunting of Hill House

8,6 on IMDb | 93% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

The horror anthology series that has The Curse of the Hill Residence as the first season is inspired by the novel of the same name by author Shirley Jackson. It follows five adult siblings who are haunted to this day by their supernatural experiences in their childhood home.

The season is told in alternating timelines, showing the beginning, middle and end of haunting events.

Welcome to Earth (2018)

Original title: One Strange Rock

8,7 on IMDb | 83% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Disney +

Acclaimed filmmaker Darren Aronofsky is the mind behind this limited series that tells Earth's thriving story through the perspective of eight astronauts. Will Smith presents this production and has the collaboration of astronauts who spent time in space, giving testimonials.

Among the pros are Chris Hadfield (166 days in space), Nicole Stott (104 days), Jeffrey A. Hoffman (50 days), Mae Jemison (seven days), Leland Melvin (23 days), Mike Massimino (23 days), Jerry Linenger (143 days) and Peggy Whitson (665 days).

Violet Evergarden (2018)

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8,4 on IMDB 

Where to see: Netflix

In the anime miniseries, with the end of the war, Violet Evergarden need to find a new job. Scarred, she takes a job as a letter writer to understand herself and her complicated past. The production won the award for Best Animation at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards of 2019.

Persona (2018)

Original title: Sahsiyet

9,0 on IMDB 

In this Turkish police drama miniseries, a man with Alzheimer's and the only female officer in the city's homicide unit cross paths to solve a mystery together.

Escape at Dannemora (2018)

7,9 on IMDB 

Where to see: Paramount +

In this short series produced and directed by Ben Stiller, the small, quiet town of Dannemora has a maximum security prison. Two inmates, Richard Matt (Benicio del Toro) and David Sweat (Paul Dano), become romantically involved with a prison employee who helps them escape.

Alias ​​Grace (2017)

7,6 on IMDB 

Where to see: Netflix

In the limited series Alias ​​Grace, a maid is accused and convicted of killing her master and housekeeper, but has no memory of the crime. Years later, a psychiatrist tries to decide whether she can plead insanity.

Big Little Lies (2017 – 2019)

8,5 on IMDb | 89% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on the eponymous bestseller by Liane Moriarty, in Big Little Lies, a murder exposes the problems of the community of Monterey, California - which goes to great lengths to keep up appearances and demonstrate a perfect life. In this peaceful town, some events trigger secrets and rivalries involving mothers of children from the local school.

The renowned cast brings together names like Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Zoe Kravitz, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Adam Scott and Alexander Skarsgård.

The Keepers (2017)

8,0 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

This documentary miniseries directed by Ryan White examines the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik and the suspicions that fall on a priest accused of sexual abuse.

Blue Planet II (2017–2022)

Original title: Blue Planet II

9,3 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

This short series is a continuation of Blue planet (2001). The new nature production brought together filmmakers on a year-long mission of 125 expeditions to capture images of life under the sea.

Godless (2017)

8,3 on IMDb | 83% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

In this limited series that focuses on a Western drama, criminal Frank Griffin (Jeff Daniels) and his gang of outlaws are on a dangerous mission: the quest for revenge on Roy Goode (Jack O'Connell), a former protégé who betrayed the brotherhood. Along the way, Griffin finds a new life in a small town inhabited only by widows.

The Defiant Ones (2017)

8,5 on IMDB

Directed by Allen Hughes, this documentary miniseries explores the bond of trust and friendship between the legendary Jimmy Lovine and Dr. Dre, who together founded Beats Electronics. 

Feud (2017)

8,4 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

Created by Ryan Murphy, the first season of the anthology series Feud is premised on the famous feud between actresses Joan Crawford (Jessica Lange) and Bette Davis (Susan Sarandon).

The production was critically acclaimed, accumulating 88 award nominations, and, in 2022, was renewed for a second season focusing on the life of Truman Capote and the women of New York's high society.

The Commissioner's Secret (2017)

Original title: Innocent

8,3 on IMDB

In this Turkish drama miniseries, a homicide detective returns to his quiet hometown to solve a cold case that possibly involves his retired mentor. 

The limited series is based on a play called “Bayrak” by Berkun Oya, who also scripted that adaptation.

The Young Pope (2016)

8,3 on IMDb | 80% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Star +

In this famous miniseries, Jude Law plays Pope Pius XIII. The story follows an American boy who becomes the leader of the Catholic Church. Complementing the renowned cast, Diane Keaton plays the pope's confidant, Sister Mary. The series won two Emmy Awards for production values ​​and cinematography.

Lost (2016)

8,5 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Netflix

Erased is a Japanese miniseries that unites suspense, mystery and fantasy. In it, 29-year-old Satoru Fujinuma is sent back in time to prevent the events that led to his mother's death, which began with a series of kidnappings.

11.22.63 (2016)

8,1 on IMDb | 83% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Prime Video

Among the best miniseries to watch is 11.22.63. In it, James Franco is Jake Epping, an ordinary high school teacher who is faced with a time portal that takes him to September 9, 1958. From there, he begins a journey to try to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy .

Yuri!!! On Ice (2016)

8,3 on IMDB 

Where to see: Crunchyroll 

In this anime miniseries, a downtrodden figure skater rediscovers his love for the sport with the help of his idol-turned-coach. 

The Night Of (2016)

8,5 on IMDb | 94% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on the first season of the 2008 British show Criminal Justice, the famous miniseries The Night Of explores a mysterious murder case in New York City involving Nasir 'Naz' Khan (Riz Ahmed), a Pakistani-American student who must contend with an extremely prejudiced justice system filled with cultural and political issues.

Horace and Pete (2016)

8,5 on IMDb | 96% on Rotten Tomatoes

the miniseries Horace and pete stars Louis CK and Steve Buscemi as the protagonists and owners of a bar in Brooklyn. With timeless subjects, the discussions raised in the establishment of the duo bring pertinent questions to the present day.

This Is England '90 (2015)

8,4 on IMDB

This is England '90 follows most of the group of friends from previous editions of “This Is England” as they delve into rave culture and prepare for the World Cup. 

TVF Pitchers (2015)

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9,1 on IMDB

The Indian limited series inspired by the HBO production “Silicon Valley” follows a story full of misadventures between four young entrepreneurs who leave their respective jobs to invest in a project.

The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015)

Original title: The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst

8,6 on IMDb | 95% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

This documentary limited series offers a fresh perspective on a nearly decade-long research project into the 1982 disappearance of the wife of estate heir Robert Durst, the 2000 murder of writer Susan Berman, and the brutal death of their neighbor. Durst, Morris Black, in Galveston, Texas, in 2001.

Olive Kitteridge (2014)

8,3 on IMDb | 94% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Adapted from Elizabeth Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the limited series Olive Kitteridge looks at 25 years in the life of a high school math teacher, played by the renowned Frances McDormand, as she deals with complex relationships and living with her husband and son.

Cosmos: A Space-Time Odyssey (2014)

Original title: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

9,3 on IMDB

The documentary miniseries presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson is the famous sequel to Cosmos, from 1980. It explores the past, present and future of this all-encompassing universe.

The Secret Beyond the Garden (2014)

Original title: Over the Garden Wall

8,8 on IMDB 

Where to see: HBO Max

In this short series, two brothers try to find their way back home while traveling through a mysterious land. They get help from a wise woodcutter and a bluebird named Beatrice (Melanie Lynskey).

The renowned cast features names like Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, Christopher Lloyd, Fred Stoller, John Cleese and Tim Curry.

The Children of War (2013)

Original title: Generation War

8,4 on IMDB

Em The Children of War, five unlikely German friends – one a war nurse, another a Jewish tailor, two Eastern Front soldiers and a singer – try to survive World War II and promise each other to return to Berlin for Christmas. At the time, the limited series was heavily criticized for its portrayal of Nazi Germany. 

The Untold Story of America (2012–2013)

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Original title: The Untold History of the United States

8,6 on IMDB 

This miniseries directed by Oliver Stone explores some of the least understood events in American history over the last century. In addition to the production, a companion eponymous book was released that quickly became a New York Times bestseller.

Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2011)

Original title: Spartacus: Gods of the Arena

8,5 on IMDB 

Where to see: Prime Video

Set in a time before the arrival of Spartacus, one of the best biseries to watch, focuses on the gladiator Gannicus (Dustin Clare), who wins the title of champion and faces many challenges against competitors, inside and outside the arena.

This Is England '88 (2011)

8,3 on IMDB 

That is one spin-off of the movie This is England and also a sequel to the miniseries This is England '86. This time, This is England '88 follows the gang of skinheads — Woody (Joe Gilgun), Lol (Vicky McClure), Shaun (Thomas Turgoose) and Smell (Rosamund Hanson) — as they face life's challenges. 

Human Planet (2011)

Original title: human-planet

9,0 on IMDB

Unlike other productions focusing on animal behavior, human planet is a BBC documentary limited series focusing on people. It encompasses extreme locations across the globe, from oceans and jungles to extreme deserts, to document how humans survive amid the hostile elements of nature. 

The Universe of Stephen Hawking (2010)

Original title: Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking

8,6 on IMDB 

In this short series, physicist and theorist Stephen Hawking explains to viewers some of the biggest issues in astronomy involving time travel, aliens and the origin of the universe. Each episode features stunning computer-generated imagery and narration by Stephen Hawking himself and actor Benedict Cumberbatch.

Millennium (2010)

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Millenium (Image: IMDb)

8,3 on IMDB 

This Swedish miniseries is based on films adapted from Stieg Larsson's mystery novels. Having as protagonists a failed journalist and a private detective, the production finds a balance between thriller and drama to investigate a murder that occurred decades ago. 

Rediscovering World War II (2009)

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French limited series “Rediscovering World War II” (Image: IMDb)

Original title: Apocalypse: The 2nd world war

9,0 on IMDB 

This French documentary limited series focuses on World War II and the rise of Nazism until the surrender of Japan. Real war footage was used from the perspective of war correspondents, soldiers, Resistance members and ordinary citizens.

doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)

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8,4 on IMDB

doctor Horrible's Sing-Along Blog is a three-act tragicomic musical miniseries that follows Billy (Neil Patrick Harris), an aspiring villain who must balance his evil career with Penny's (Felicia Day) quest for love. Written by Maurissa Tancharoen, Ben Edlund and the Whedon brothers, the series was initially intended for internet distribution and won six awards at the Streamy Awards.

Generation Kill (2008)

8,5 on IMDb | 86% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Based on the bestselling nonfiction novel by author Evan Wright, Generation Kill is a limited series about working as a journalist for Rolling Stone embedded with the Marines during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. 

John Adams (2008)

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8,5 on IMDb | 82% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

This miniseries shows the main moments in the life of John Adams (Paul Giamatti), an important figure at the time of the Declaration of Independence. Additionally, his 54-year marriage to Abigail (Laura Linney) is explored, one of the most moving relationships in American history.

Long Way Down (2007)

8,3 on IMDB

Where to see: Apple TV +

This limited series is a continuation of Long Way Round produced by the BBC. This time, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman set out on a long motorcycle journey starting in Scotland and ending in South Africa. Along the way, they stop at three UNICEF facilities to help publicize the humanitarian organization's work. 

Summer Heights High (2007)

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“Summer Heights High” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,5 on IMDb | 75% on Rotten Tomatoes

This limited series is a sitcom shot in a faux-documentary style just like The Office. Summer Heights High explores the high school experience through the perspectives of a performing arts teacher, a foreign exchange student and a rebellious student – ​​all portrayed by series creator and writer Chris Lilley.

Jane Eyre (2006)

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“Jane Eyre” (Image: IMDb)

8,3 on IMDB 

The short series adaptation by the BBC of the eponymous work by Charlotte Brontë portrays the life of an orphan who becomes a governess and ends up falling in love with a man with a mysterious and dark past. This miniseries has already received nominations and awards from the British Academy of Film and Television, Emmy and Golden Globe, among others.

Hellsing Ultimate (2006–2012)

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“Hellsing Ultimate” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,2 on IMDb | 80% on Rotten Tomatoes

In this anime miniseries, the secret organization called Hellsing fight vampires, ghouls and all kinds of supernatural creatures that threaten the security of England. Among the main characters are the vampire Alucard, his master Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing and the pupil Seras Victoria. 

Long Way Round (2004–2010)

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“Long Way Round” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,6 on IMDB 

the documentary miniseries Long Way Round follows Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman on a motorcycle journey that stretches from London to New York.

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (2004)

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Parody of 1980s horror productions (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,5 on IMDb | 86% on Rotten Tomatoes

Garth Marenghi's Darkplace is among the best miniseries to watch simply because it is a parody of 1980s horror productions and has a soap opera as a kick. 

Garth Marenghi (Matthew Holness), in this case, is a fictional horror author who presents a television program with the help of businessman Dean Learner (Richard Ayoade). Set in Darkplace Hospital, Garth plays Dr. Dagless, who is always on the lookout for a supernatural mystery to solve.

North and South (2004)

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Original title: North & South

8,6 on IMDB

This BBC-produced short series aims to explore important and timeless issues of class and gender through a woman and her family who have had to move from the south of England and adapt to their new life in the north. 

Battlestar Galactica (2003)

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Cast of limited series “Battlestar Galactica” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,5 on IMDB 

The most watched nerd miniseries in North America in 2003 is set against the backdrop of a nuclear attack with advanced artificial intelligence that almost wipes out the last human colonies in a distant solar system. The survivors of that attack decide to flee to the Cylons in a Battlestar fleet, as they yearn for a new home. Which, in this case, is a planet called Earth. 

State of Play (2003)

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8,4 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

With a renowned cast including David Morrissey, Bill Nighy and John Simm, a journalist and her team of reporters in the midst of an investigation into the murder of a teenager uncover a conspiracy involving high-ranking politicians and the oil industry. The success of that miniseries inspired a posthumous film with Russell Crowe. 

The Century of the Ego (2002)

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Original title: The Century of the Self

8,8 on IMDB

Directed by British filmmaker Adam Curtis, this limited series of documentaries aims to explore how the work of Sigmund Freud, Anna Freud and Edward Bernays (considered the “father of public relations”) was influenced by government and people in power.

That is, this miniseries illustrates the rise of psychoanalysis as a powerful means of persuasion that departs from the concept of culture based on needs to act as a tool focused on desires - something that was categorical for the creation of the consumerist and capitalist society that remains until today. today.

War Brothers (2001)

Original title: Band of Brothers

9,4 on IMDb | 97% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Max

Created by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, the famous miniseries War brothers gathered interviews with members of the Easy Company from real life to share the story of the US Army during World War II. According to critics, the production balances the concepts of “the ideal of heroism and the violence and terror of the battlefield”.

The Corner (2000)

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8,6 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: HBO Brazil

With a dense history, The Corner follows the lives of a family living in poverty amid the open-air drug trade in West Baltimore. This adaptation is based on a non-fiction book by David Simon and Ed Burns and starkly depicts the lives of people in the grip of addiction and scarcity. 

Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal (1999)

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“Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal” (Image: IMDb)

8,6 on IMDB 

Set in the Meiji Restoration era, Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal is an anime miniseries that follows a killer coming to terms with his own humanity and establishing a relationship with a young woman. 

From the Earth to the Moon (1998)

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Original title: From the Earth to the Moon

8,6 on IMDB

Where to see: HBO Max

the limited series From Earth to Moon covers the Apollo space project during the period 1961 to 1972. Both filmmakers and actors worked collaboratively with real astronauts to portray the launches, the families involved, the researchers, the tragedies and achievements – a factor that gave depth and authenticity for the miniseries. 

The Beatles Anthology (1995–1996)

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9,2 on IMDB 

The quartet reunites in this autobiographical documentary miniseries to portray the band's journey through archival footage. At the time, this production allowed Beatles fans to see unreleased performances and get to know two new songs.

Pride and Prejudice (1995)

Original title: Pride and Prejudice

8,8 on IMDb | 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Starring Colin Firth, this famous miniseries is an adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel about the prejudice that existed between the classes of the XNUMXth century and the pride that separated lovers.

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes (1994)

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Original title: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes

8,6 on IMDB 

The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes is the final chapter in a limited series about the famous detective Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and his astute assistant Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke).

House of Cards (1990)

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The original miniseries House of Cards was the inspiration for the American version released in 2013 (Image: IMDb)

8,5 on IMDB

This limited series is a thriller British politician who goes along with the manipulation schemes of an extremely ambitious Conservative politician trying to become Prime Minister. This version was so successful that it inspired Netflix to create the American version in 2013. 

It – A Masterpiece of Fear (1990)

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It: A Prime Work of Fear (Image: IMDb)

Original title: It

6,8 on IMDb | 68% on Rotten Tomatoes

Where to see: Apple TV +

Based on the 1960 Stephen King classic, a group of pre-teens must fight an evil demon who takes the form of a child-murdering clown. Thirty years later, they reunite to stop the demon once and for all when it reappears in their hometown.

The Gunslingers of the West (1989)

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The Gunslingers of the West (Image: CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)

Original title: Lonesome Dove

8,7 on IMDb | 98% on Rotten Tomatoes

Based on the novel by Larry McMurtry, two former Texas rangers (Robert Duvall, Tommy Lee Jones), as well as many other residents of small town Texas, renew their spirit of adventure when they need to transport cattle from their hometown to the state of Texas. Montana.

Anne of Avonlea (1987)

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“Anne of Avonlea” is the continuation of the famous miniseries “Anne of Green Gables” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,4 on IMDB

If at the time the first adaptation of Anne of Green Gables was a success, the sequel Anne of Avonlea it was no different. That sequel reunited the original cast to accompany Anne Shirley (Megan Follows) as she matured into adulthood. 

SU-Boots: Submerged In Wars (1985)

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“SU-Boots: Submerged in Wars” (Image: IMDb)

Original title: The boat

8,9 on IMDB 

SU-Boots: Submerged in Wars tells the story of a German U-boat crew on a patrol mission at the start of World War II. The focus is on reproducing the claustrophobic universe of a submarine full of events and terror.

Anne of Green Gables (1985)

8,5 on IMDB 

This Canadian limited series was an instant hit with fans of the children's book that inspired this first screen version. In the story, Anne Shirley (Megan Follows) is an orphan girl who was mistakenly sent to an elderly brother and sister. Her arrival charms the new home and community with her fiery spirit and imagination.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981)

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One of the most interesting adaptations of the stories of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

8,6 on IMDB 

As the title denounces, one of the best miniseries to marathon is an adaptation of the classic book of the same name by author Arthur Conan Doyle. But it's not just any version. This limited series is a Soviet Union production and was performed entirely in Russian.

Brideshead Memories (1981)

Original title: Brideshead revisited

8,6 on IMDb | 80% on Rotten Tomatoes

the limited series Memories of Brideshead is a drama centered on the adventures of Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons), a young painter who becomes involved with an eccentric aristocratic family, during the 20-year period leading up to the 1940s.

Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1980)

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“Cosmos: A Personal Journey” (Image: IMDb)

Original title: Cosmos

9,3 on IMDB 

The first version of Cosmos is devoted to some of the most popular questions among people in relation to science as a whole. Among them, “What is the origin of life?”, “How big is space?”, “Do aliens exist?”.

This limited series was narrated and co-scripted by Carl Sagan.

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (1979)

8,5 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

Adapted from a novel by John le Carré, this short series follows George Smiley (Alec Guinness), a veteran spy who is forced to rethink his retirement to uncover a Soviet agent infiltrated within MI6, the British intelligence service. 

Roots (1977)

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Original title: Roots

8,4 on IMDB 

Roots tells the story of Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton), a West African teenager who was kidnapped and sold into slavery, but refused to use the name his enslavers gave him. His descendants kept his heroic figure alive, always highlighting his importance among the following generations.

The limited series won nine out of 37 Emmy nominations and featured a renowned cast that brought together names like Burton himself, Cicely Tyson, Louis Gossett Jr. and Ben Vereen.

I, Claudio (1976)

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Limited series “Eu, Cláudio” (Image: IMDb)

Original title: I, Claudius

8,8 on IMDb | 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

This short historical series immerses you in the context of the Roman Empire through the narrations of Emperor Claudius from 24 BC to 54 AD. 

Scenes from a Marriage (1973)

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Famous miniseries “Scenes from a Wedding” (Image: Rotten Tomatoes)

Original title: Scener ur ett äktenskap

8,5 on IMDb | 91% on Rotten Tomatoes

Ingmar Bergman's miniseries, Scenes from a Wedding, made in 1973, which served as inspiration for the 2021 version, portrays through realism and sincere dialogues the decline in 10 years of a marriage, in which one of the spouses is a lawyer specializing in divorce and the other a professor of psychology. 

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