The best Netflix series that nobody knows exist and you have to see

When someone asks for series recommendations, they always receive them. If they are from Best Netflix Series, it is normal for people to tell you that you have to see The crown , or phenomena that nobody counted on, such as Unorthodox and that become massive successes . But the platform's catalog is huge, and inside there are hidden gems that nobody seems to know exist.

Some won awards but the audience turned their backs, others did not have the repercussion they deserved and many come from other countries that are not the United States and that cause them not to be premiered, but they are wonders that are worth rescuing. Therefore, here we want to make a selection of those fantastic series that Netflix surely has never recommended to you when you enter its application, but that is worth seeing.

 Kalifat

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Be careful because this may be the next phenomenon of Netflix (every day more people comment on it on social networks) and it is not for less. This Swedish series was a successful audience in their country, and from the platform they decided to buy the rights to make it a worldwide phenomenon. They may succeed because of its fast-paced plot that shows the strength of Nordic fictions.

Kalifat is a thriller with three narrative lines that deals with a topic of rabid news: Islamic fundamentalism. One of them is that of a secret services investigator who receives a tip about a possible attack, the second that of a young woman - who will become an informant - who went to the Islamic state for love, and the third shows how she is captured. young people to radicalize them in the West. A complex and addictive portrait.

 'Kingdom'

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South Korea is in fashion. If this year everyone knew Bong Joon-Ho thanks to parasites, thanks to Netflix they are seeing the strength of their audiovisual production. Kingdom is an unclassifiable series that mixes the action-packed historical epic with ... zombies. Yes, a series that develops its plot in the Joseon Dynasty, which took place in Korea from the 14th century to the 19th century, but it introduces a fantastic element that makes this series an amusement full of action and undead. Two seasons have gone by and it seems that they will be more.

Godless 

One of the surprises of recent years was this western produced by Steven Soderbergh himself and created by Scott Frank (twice nominated for an Oscar as a screenwriter). A western miniseries in which women take the lead and was little talked about despite having 12 Emmy nominations. Seven episodes for lovers of the genre that are delightful and must be vindicated.

'Community'

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A comedy that few know about and that Netflix recently added to its catalog is Community, one of the freshest and most free games in recent fiction. A bunch of misfits entering a public university in the US is the excuse to develop original, surprising plots and addictive humor. Community was a series with a very loyal fan base, but it never stood out in audiences and was always on the verge of cancellation. Now on Netflix, it's a good time to rescue her and give characters like Abed or Troy, played by Donald Glover, who was discovered here a chance.

'Marianne'

This French series had a small boom in its premiere for the best possible reason: it was very scary. And that is what is asked of any series of terror. This is one of the best that has come in recent years, and it has not become a phenomenon because the platform decided not to renew it, leaving many fans who had discovered it planted. A writer of horror novels, threatened by her creations that come to life is the plot of a fiction that will make you stop looking at the screen and go to bed with a bad body.

'Broadchurch'

Another British series to be vindicated. If Broadchurch had been released now it would be one of those phenomena that everyone talks about. First, Olivia Colman was here before everyone discovered her with The Favorite and The Crown , and second is one of those thrillers so well told that they keep you glued to the armchair all the time. It all revolves around the murder of an 11-year-old boy in a coastal town, giving rise to one of the best recent suspense fictions. Three seasons (and the confirmation that there will not be a fourth) that are seen quickly and to which you will be permanently hooked.