Top Rated TV Shows and Movies on Netflix So Far

Netflix just turned 25, and this calls for celebration. In honor of one of the biggest streaming platforms, it is now a perfect time to look at some of the top-rated TV shows and movies produced by Netflix, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

Inarguably, Netflix changed the history of entertainment. This streaming giant keeps pumping out exciting and unique content ever since its launch and that too at a surprising rate. It continues to grow and contribute to modern cinema by offering content to cater to its viewers of all types.

From TV shows to movies, there is absolutely nothing that Netflix does not excel at. And even after 25 years, it has still managed to sustain its name as one of the streaming giants in the industry. Therefore, we have dug a little deeper and put together a list of some of the top-rated TV shows and movies on Netflix so far.

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Having said that, without much further ado, let’s take a look at some of the top-rated Netflix shows and movies according to Rotten Tomatoes:

1. His House (2020)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 100%

This horror thriller keeps you on the edge of your seat till the credits roll. Along with more than one phenomenal and effective jump scares and supernatural elements coupled with an intriguing plotline, His House proudly scored 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Bol and Rial are a refugee couple that flees from the conflicting situation in South Sudan to start a new life in an English town with their daughter. However, things don’t go the way they expect them to, especially when they start to realize that there is some disturbing entity lurking in the dark corners of their house.

2. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 96%

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is an American teen romantic comedy that makes you feel relatable to not only the main characters but the relationships, family dynamics, friendships, and love life. It is a fun and light-hearted watch for those who are looking for a movie with the right amount of love and romance.

Lara Jean has written secret love letters to all her crushes throughout her life. Now that she is in high school, and fighting her feelings for her new crush, out of blue all her love notes get sent to their respective addressee and bring chaos to her seemingly perfect life. But Peter Kavinsky, one of the receivers of the said letters, is there to help her do the damage control.

3. Squid Game (2021)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 95%

This South Korean survival drama is all you need to escape reality. The suspense, thriller, action, horror, and countless plot twists make Squid Game one of the most popular TV shows of all time.

Things are not always as simple as they seem and this is what hundreds of broke players realize after accepting a strange invitation to take part in children’s games. Whoever wins, gets to take ₩45.6 billion on their home but the prize comes with deadly consequences.

4. Klaus (2019)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 95%

Netflix truly excels in its animation department, and the platform proves it with Klaus. This Spanish-American animated Christmas film has gorgeous artwork and animation. The storyline is unlike your traditional Christmas movies and from this, you can already guess that you are in for a treat.

Klaus tells the story about Jesper, who is a pretty selfish and lazy postman, however, his postmaster father sends him to an isolated village during winters. During his stay there, Jesper becomes friends with a toy maker named Klaus. Klaus does not like to socialize with people but their friendship changes everything for the town as they work together to bring the villagers joy.

5. Stranger Things (2016 – Present)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 91%

Stranger Things is one of the most hyped-up shows and that too for all the right reasons. It is a perfect combination of science fiction and horror with creativity at its best and a fantastic performance by all the cast members.

Currently, in its fourth season, Stranger Things starts with a disappearance of a young boy in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana. No one seems to know where he could be but his mother, along with a police chief and his friends fights to bring him back. For this, they must come face to face with some of the terrifying supernatural forces.

6. Okja (2017)

Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 86%

Okja is essentially a pro-animal liberation movie that is made as a satire on corporate greed. Just a heads up, the whole movie can turn out to be a wild ride but it is brilliantly made to render the audience silent.

The movie follows the story of a young girl, who is willing to risk everything to save her best friend – a genetically modified “super pig” (Okja) – from getting kidnapped by a multinational company.

Wrapping Up

The extensive library of Netflix has been blessing us with some epic content, whether in the form of TV shows or movies. To commemorate its 25th birthday, we have created a list of some of its top-rated content. So, if you have not watched them yet, then don’t wait any longer and start streaming the choices mentioned above.

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