By Peter White
08.04.2020 - 00:27 / cosmopolitan.com
As impressed as we’ve been with the original content coming from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime lately, it’s hard to beat a solid HBO TV series — after all, the premium movie network has been doing it for actual decades longer than these streaming services have existed. Between shows like and Sex and the City, there are a lot of unforgettable series that have come out of HBO, all of it worth bingeing a second (or fifth, or sixth) time.
So what shows top the list? Here are the of all time.
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Between Netflix Originals and the streaming service's acquired titles, Netflix has a stellar selection of horror series available to stream right now. There are the mainstream hits like AMC's The Walking Dead, underappreciated dramas like Penny Dreadful, and a suite of chilling international series that are waiting for you to discover them.
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The fact that horror shows aren't nearly as commonplace as horror movies is pretty horrifying in itself. But that doesn't mean that there aren't plenty of chilling shows to binge; you just need to know where to look! Fortunately, Netflix is a treasure trove of spooky series, eerie episodes, and terrifying tales.
In a world where most of us are practicing social distancing and hanging out at home, having new TV to look forward to is just about as good as it gets. And it seems like HBO has us covered in that department—for the foreseeable future, anyway.