Best Drama Series Worth Watching
A carefully selected list of drama series, chosen for their storytelling quality, audience reception, and lasting impact.

Neslihan Kara · January 7, 2026 · 8 min read
The drama series gathered in this list are considered through their narrative approaches, the impact they created in their respective periods, and the connection they formed with audiences. Information about upcoming seasons is available in the table at the end of the list.
1. Shōgun (2024)
Genre: Historical Drama Series
Release: February 27, 2024
Director: Jonathan van Tulleken
Cast: Hiroyuki Sanada, Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai
Season: 1
Overview: Set in 17th-century Japan, the story centers on political power, cultural tension, and survival as a foreign presence disrupts a fragile balance. The series favors quiet tension and shifting alliances, allowing authority and tradition to guide each decision.
Why You Should Watch
- Historical power dynamics
- Character-driven political tension
- Cultural conflict and perspective
- Slow-burn narrative control
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in historical political drama
- Fans of character-focused storytelling
- Audiences drawn to cultural and ideological conflicts
- Those who prefer restrained, atmospheric narratives
2. Dil Ko Rafu Karr Lei (2024)
Genre: Romantic Drama Series
Release: April 24, 2024
Director: Aehsun Talish
Cast: Ayesha Khan, Karan Vohra, Zaan Khan
Season: 2
Overview: Structured around emotional distance and delayed expression, the series observes how unspoken feelings shape long-term relationships. The narrative advances quietly, letting hesitation and timing define its rhythm rather than dramatic confrontation.
Why You Should Watch
- Emotion-driven storytelling
- Relationship tension
- Slow emotional pacing
- Contemporary romantic themes
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in romantic drama
- Fans of character-centered narratives
- Audiences preferring calm emotional arcs
- Those drawn to interpersonal conflict
3. The Institute (2025)
Genre: Drama / Thriller
Release: July 13, 2025
Director: Jack Bender
Cast: Ben Barnes, Mary-Louise Parker, Joe Freeman
Season: 1
Overview: Set within a controlled environment, the narrative examines authority, fear, and quiet resistance. The story progresses through observation and unease rather than spectacle.
Why You Should Watch
- Institutional power themes
- Psychological tension
- Slow-burn suspense
- Atmospheric storytelling
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in power dynamics
- Fans of restrained thrillers
- Audiences drawn to psychological drama
- Those preferring subtle suspense
4. Jasmine (2025)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: December 12, 2025
Director: Netflix Original Team
Cast: Golshifteh Farahani, Tahar Rahim, Amira Casar
Season: 1
Overview: Framed around identity and displacement, the series observes personal history colliding with present realities. The tone remains introspective, allowing silence to carry meaning.
Why You Should Watch
- Identity-focused narrative
- Emotional realism
- Cultural tension
- Reflective pacing
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in identity stories
- Fans of character-led drama
- Audiences preferring quiet narratives
- Those drawn to emotional depth
5. Squid Game (2021)
Genre: Survival Drama Series
Release: September 17, 2021
Director: Hwang Dong-hyuk
Cast: Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-joon
Season: 2
Overview: Returning to a familiar structure, the new season shifts focus toward systemic power and individual complicity. The tension lies not in the games themselves, but in the choices surrounding them.
Why You Should Watch
- Social power critique
- Psychological escalation
- Moral tension
- High-stakes atmosphere
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in social allegory
- Fans of high-tension drama
- Audiences drawn to ethical conflict
- Those familiar with Season 1
6. The Last of Us (2023)
Genre: Post-Apocalyptic Drama Series
Release: January 15, 2023
Director: Craig Mazin
Cast: Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, Kaitlyn Dever
Season: 2
Overview: Set after irreversible choices, the story deepens its focus on consequence and memory. Survival becomes secondary to emotional reckoning.
Why You Should Watch
- Emotional consequence
- Character evolution
- Moral ambiguity
- Narrative continuity
Who Should Watch
- Viewers invested in character arcs
- Fans of emotionally heavy drama
- Audiences familiar with Season 1
- Those drawn to moral complexity
7. House of the Dragon (2022)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: August 21, 2022
Director: Miguel Sapochnik, Alan Taylor, Clare Kilner, Geeta Vasant Patel
Cast: Emma D’Arcy, Matt Smith, Olivia Cooke, Rhys Ifans, Steve Toussaint, Eve Best
Season: 2
Overview: Set nearly two centuries before the events of Game of Thrones, the story follows the internal power struggles of House Targaryen as succession disputes slowly push the realm toward a civil war. Political maneuvering, family loyalty, and the looming presence of dragons shape every decision.
Why You Should Watch
- Targaryen history and succession conflict
- Character-driven political drama
- Large-scale fantasy world-building
- Direct connection to the Game of Thrones universe
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in political fantasy dramas
- Fans of the Game of Thrones universe
- Audiences who prefer character-focused storytelling
- Those drawn to long-form serialized narratives
8. Industry (2020)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: November 9, 2020
Director: Mickey Down, Konrad Kay
Cast: Myha’la Herrold, Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, Ken Leung
Season: 3
Overview: Set within the high-pressure environment of international finance, the series follows young graduates navigating ambition, ethics, and personal limits while trying to survive the culture of an elite investment bank.
Why You Should Watch
- High-stakes workplace drama
- Realistic portrayal of corporate pressure
- Character-driven storytelling
- Modern financial world perspective
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in workplace dramas
- Fans of character-focused narratives
- Audiences drawn to modern social dynamics
- Those who enjoy long-form serialized drama
9. The White Lotus (2021)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: July 11, 2021
Director: Mike White
Cast: Jennifer Coolidge, Murray Bartlett, Aubrey Plaza, Theo James
Season: 3
Overview: Each season explores the interactions between wealthy guests and resort staff, revealing power dynamics, privilege, and moral contradictions beneath luxury settings.
Why You Should Watch
- Sharp social observation
- Strong ensemble performances
- Distinct seasonal settings
- Subtle narrative tension
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in social dramas
- Fans of character ensembles
- Audiences who enjoy layered storytelling
- Those drawn to modern satire
10. Yellowjackets (2021)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: November 14, 2021
Director: Karyn Kusama, Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Cast: Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci, Sophie Nélisse
Season: 3
Overview: The series interweaves survival experiences of a stranded girls’ soccer team with the long-term psychological effects that follow them into adulthood.
Why You Should Watch
- Dual timeline storytelling
- Psychological depth
- Strong female-led cast
- Tension-driven narrative
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in psychological drama
- Fans of nonlinear narratives
- Audiences who enjoy mystery elements
- Those drawn to survival stories
11. Euphoria (2019)
Genre: Drama Series
Release: June 16, 2019
Director: Sam Levinson
Cast: Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Jacob Elordi, Sydney Sweeney
Season: 2
Overview: Through the lens of teenage life, the series explores identity, addiction, relationships, and emotional instability in a visually distinctive narrative style.
Why You Should Watch
- Contemporary emotional themes
- Strong visual language
- Intense character focus
- Modern youth perspective
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in modern drama
- Fans of character-driven stories
- Audiences drawn to emotional realism
- Those who prefer bold visual storytelling
12. 3 Body Problem (2024)
Genre: Science Fiction / Drama
Release: March 21, 2024
Director: Derek Tsang
Cast: Jess Hong, Jovan Adepo, Benedict Wong
Season: 1
Overview: Blending scientific uncertainty with human response, the narrative focuses on perception rather than spectacle. The tension lies in anticipation and intellectual disruption.
Why You Should Watch
- Concept-driven drama
- Intellectual tension
- Global perspective
- Measured pacing
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in sci-fi drama
- Fans of idea-centered narratives
- Audiences drawn to global stakes
- Those preferring thoughtful storytelling
13. Pachinko (2022)
Genre: Historical Drama
Release: March 25, 2022
Director: Kogonada
Cast: Youn Yuh-jung, Lee Min-ho, Kim Minha
Season: 2
Overview: Continuing across generations, the series reflects on endurance and identity shaped by history. The focus remains on lived experience rather than historical exposition.
Why You Should Watch
- Multigenerational storytelling
- Cultural continuity
- Emotional depth
- Visual restraint
Who Should Watch
- Viewers interested in historical drama
- Fans of family narratives
- Audiences drawn to cultural identity
- Those preferring reflective storytelling
| Series Title | Seasons (so far) | First Aired | Status | Next Season Approval | Official / Reliable Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shōgun | 1 | 2024 | Ongoing | Seasons 2–3 officially confirmed | FX · Deadline |
| Dil Ko Rafu Karr Lei | 2* | 2024 | Ongoing | No official announcement | IMDb |
| The Institute | 1 | 2025 | Ongoing | Season 2 officially confirmed | MGM+ · Deadline |
| Jasmine | 1* | 2025 | Unclear | No official announcement | IMDb |
| Squid Game | 2 | 2021 | Ongoing | Final season officially confirmed | Netflix Tudum |
| The Last of Us | 2 | 2023 | Ongoing | Season 3 officially confirmed | HBO · Entertainment Weekly |
| House of the Dragon | 2 | 2022 | Ongoing | Season 3 officially confirmed | HBO |
| Industry | 3 | 2020 | Ongoing | Season 4 officially confirmed | HBO |
| The White Lotus | 3 | 2021 | Ongoing | No official announcement | HBO |
| Yellowjackets | 3 | 2021 | Ongoing | Season 4 confirmed (final season) | Showtime |
| Euphoria | 2 | 2019 | Ongoing | Season 3 officially confirmed | HBO |
| 3 Body Problem | 1 | 2024 | Ongoing | Renewed for Seasons 2–3 | Netflix Tudum |
| Pachinko | 2 | 2022 | Ongoing | No official Season 3 announcement | Apple TV+ Newsroom |
Before You Go
Before closing this list, you may explore audience reception on IMDb and critical responses through Rotten Tomatoes. to gain a clearer perspective on how these series have been received over time. These sources can help place each title within a broader context beyond the list itself. If your interest naturally extends to films as well, you may wish to take a look at the Movies page.





