Movies and series of suspense awaken many sensations in us! Be it fear, agitation, or just curiosity about the upcoming events in history. Many do not like all these emotions, but others do not live without!
As such, thriller series capture much more of our attention than other genres. They make us dive headlong into its plot, characters and mysteries within the plot.
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And all this connection with the stories before was accompanied by anxiety for next week's episodes. That's because the episodes come out weekly. So we had to wait for next week's episode to find out what happened to our favorite characters.
However, with Netflix, the way of consumption has changed a lot! The good news is that today we can get our fill all at once, or just have the possibility to watch our episodes whenever we want. Since we don't necessarily have to wait seven days to get back to following the series
Therefore, thinking about those who want a good suspense series to watch, we have separated the best stories for lovers of the genre. Then check out our list of 15 best thriller series on Netflix.
Age rating: 16
Shriley, Theo, Nell, Luke and Steven are five siblings who grew up in the famous Hill mansion. The house is known for being the most famous haunted mansion in the United States.
Everyone went their own way. However, everything changes when her younger sister commits suicide. From then on they are forced to confront the ghosts of the past. The series is told with flashbacks, bringing all the gruesome history of the mansion.
Age rating: 16 years old
The German series tells the story of four families living in a small town. However, the calm life of the inner city changes completely when two children disappear in the forest.
Furthermore, at the same time as the disappearances, the darkest secrets of the families and the city begin to be discovered.
Age rating: 18 years old
This original Netflix series has as its mystery a “classic” of American horror films: murders committed by a serial killer!
'Slasher' tells the story of a woman who had her parents brutally murdered and years after the event, she decides to return to the city. On the way back, he discovers that a serial killer is recreating old crimes in the place.
Age rating: 16 years old
Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) is a young writer who meets Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) the manager of a bookstore in the East Village.
However, what seems like a simple flirtation turns into a true obsession. Joe begins to pursue the young woman, showing himself to be sick and taking out of his way everyone who can threaten her interests with Guinevere.
Age rating: 16 years old
‘The Sinner’ tells one story per season. So let's tell you a little about the plot of its first season.
We could reduce the series to the word “investigation”. That's because its first season revolves around a mysterious murder. It is about a woman, mother of a family, who on a sunny day, by a lake, commits a crime in front of the whole city.
When questioned, the young woman does not know her motivation. Therefore, the questions begin: What led her to kill someone seemingly out of nowhere? Also: Was it really a crime without motive?
Age rating: 14 years old
After an episode of cyber-bullying turns into murder, past crimes in Lakewood are brought back to life. Including inspiring a new serial killer.
Age rating: 16 years old
Everything went well in the city of Bridgton, near New York. However, reality changes when a fog spreads across the city, leaving David Droyton, his children and other residents trapped in a supermarket.
However, it is not a common fog, but with monsters hidden in the fog that kill everyone who ventures to walk in the fog. In addition, the series is based on a short story by Stephen King present in the book “Skeleton Crew”
Age rating: 16 years old
Jeniffer Lenoir (Isis Guillaume) is a 16-year-old girl who disappears in the woods near her town in France. After that, an investigation to look for the girl is formed. It is precisely at this moment that mysteries about the forest are unveiled.
Age rating: 16 years old
The FBI develops a psychological rescue and profiling program to successfully track down serial killers. Seven young people are part of the secret program, which takes place on a remote island.
But everything changes when it is discovered that theirs is actually a serial killer who wants to kill everyone else.
Age rating: 16 years old
This award-winning series features Viola Davis as Annalize DeWit, professor of Criminal Law, or as she likes to call it, the class “How to Get Away with Murder”. Every year, the professor chooses the best students to participate in real cases.
It is at this moment that Michaela, Wes, Laurel and Patrick are chosen to be the new pupils of the powerful lawyer. However, the lessons of the classes become more real than the students imagined.
Age rating: 16 years old
After the death of his wife, Tom (Michael C. Hall) raises his daughters, Jenny and Carrie, alone. But everything changes in the pediatric surgeon's life when one of his daughters disappears on the way to a party.
Desperate, Tom begins his own investigation, uncovering many secrets from people close to his family.
Age rating: 16 years old
Probably many have heard this name somewhere. That's because the series is based on the 1960 film 'Psycho' by Alfred Hitchcock. More specifically, at the hotel from the classic film.
Thus, 'Bates Motel' tells the story of Norma Bates (Vera Farmiga), who after the death of her husband moves with her son Norman (Freddie Highmore) to a small town in Oregon.
As is to be expected, their relationship is quite complex. Also, after some tragic events, mother and son grow even closer, sharing a terrible secret.
Age rating: 16 years old
On a single night in the small town of Yoonara, police officer James Hayes (Patrick Brammall) is called to the local cemetery. The reason: people who had died years ago simply come back to life, healthier than ever.
Age rating: 16 years old
Perhaps this is one of the most famous series on Netflix! Each episode of 'Black Mirror' tells a different story. In addition, each story has something in common: they all show the dark side of society, linked to a lot of technology.
Many claim that the series just uses a magnifying glass to portray the current problems of Western society, such as selfishness, virtual life and human greed.
Age rating: 16 years old
In this newest Netflix series, a mother is separated from her daughter and goes on a journey in search of finding her. Ah, all this in the middle of a zombie apocalypse!
Desperate to find her daughter, she joins a special forces group made up of refugees.