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5 Amazing New TV Shows You Probably Don’t Know About (But Should Watch)

Stills from the series 'Daisy Jones & The Six', 'Shrinking'

A selection for seasoned viewers who think they’ve seen it all.

The year has barely started, and we’re already enjoying new television masterpieces. Here are five fresh shows that grab your attention and leave you with a sea of emotions. One thing’s certain — you won’t be able to stop watching!

1. Copenhagen Cowboy (2022 – 2023), Denmark

From director Nicolas Winding Refn, known for Drive, comes this stylish and dark story about a young woman named Miu. Silent and cold-blooded, she seeks revenge against those who’ve wronged her, diving into Copenhagen’s criminal underworld. Neon lights, hypnotic music, and an artistic, surreal aesthetic make this show a unique visual experience.

This series is polarizing: it will either captivate you with its meditative pace and unconventional visuals or push you away with its complex concept and peculiar scenes. If you appreciate cinematic experiments, Copenhagen Cowboy is a true find.

Copenhagen Cowboy

2. Liaison (2022), UK

This British-French spy drama stars Eva Green and Vincent Cassel in a story of two intelligence agencies forced to collaborate to prevent a series of cyberattacks threatening the UK.

Packed with intrigue, high-speed chases, shootouts, and conspiracies, the show keeps you on the edge of your seat. A romantic subplot between the leads adds another layer of tension. If you’re in the mood for espionage thrills, Liaison is the perfect choice for an adrenaline-filled evening.

Liaison

3. Shrinking (2023), USA

What happens when a psychotherapist starts telling his patients exactly what he thinks? This series, filled with humor and self-irony, explores how a therapist’s blunt honesty upends his patients’ lives — and his own.

Lighthearted, clever, and incredibly relatable, Shrinking tackles universal themes like grief, family dynamics, self-acceptance, and navigating the world around us. It might even make you reflect on yourself and crack a smile.

Shrinking

4. The Last of Us (2023), Canada

This post-apocalyptic drama, based on the popular video game, tells the story of a world ravaged by a fungal virus that turns humans into soulless monsters. Joel and young Ellie, each with their own secrets and traumas, embark on a dangerous journey across the remnants of civilization.

The Last of Us isn’t just about survival; it’s a deeply emotional drama about human connection. Facing fears, finding common ground with strangers, and learning to trust again are the show’s central themes. Gripping, heartfelt, and visually stunning!

The Last of Us

5. Daisy Jones & The Six (2023), USA

This musical drama follows a fictional rock band that dominated the charts in the 1970s before breaking up at the height of their fame. Why did it happen? The band members recount the events of those years through interviews.

The plot immerses viewers in the backstage lives of musicians: touring, songwriting, battles with inner demons, and complicated relationships. The show’s soundtrack is so compelling that songs from the fictional band topped real-life charts. An inspiring and vibrant story!Daisy Jones The Six

What to Watch First?

Each of these series has the power to captivate and leave a lasting impression. Pick one that suits your taste and get ready for a binge-worthy experience!

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