From Game of Thrones to The Sopranos, The Wire to Euphoria, NOW certainly has a back catalogue packed full of hits.

As well as American imports from HBO, the platform also features a whole host of Sky original series, ranging from the unsettling new adaptation of The Midwich Cuckoos to the time-twisting thriller The Lazarus Project to boundary-pushing drama The Third Day.

With the first season of Game of Thrones spin-off House of the Dragon now available to stream in full, and the second round of The White Lotus in full swing, now’s the perfect time to dive in. And did we mention that all three seasons of Succession are currently available to watch, ahead of the show’s much-anticipated return next year?

If you’re more of a comedy fan, there’s still plenty to get stuck into, from the darkly funny Breeders starring Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard to the two most recent seasons of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s The Trip (featuring some uncanny celebrity impressions).

Read on for our guide to the very best shows that NOW has to offer. Happy watching.

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  • The Sympathizer

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Oscar winner Robert Downey Jr plays multiple roles in an espionage thriller based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen, which broadcasts on Sky Atlantic and streams exclusively on Now. A half-French, half-Vietnamese communist spy (Hoa Xuande) serves as a Captain in Saigon for the South Vietnam army during the final days of the Vietnam War. The undercover mole flees to America with his General (Toan Le) and continues to gather covert intelligence about his new home. The agent is offered a job as a consultant on a Hollywood film about the conflict directed by auteur Niko Damianos (Downey Jr) and the experience reopens old wounds

    Why watch The Sympathizer?:

    A check of the credits confirms why this espionage thriller, based on the Pulitzer-winning novel by Viet Thanh Nguyen, looks so good: it’s co-created, co-written and initially directed by Park Chan-wook of Oldboy fame.

    In Saigon 1975, a man known as the Captain (Hoa Xuande) is in the South Vietnam special police, but is secretly working for the North Vietnam army. When he meets CIA agent Claude (a fantastically overacting Robert Downey Jr) he is offered the chance of a new (double) life in the US. It’s a febrile, sprawling drama that will likely sweep you up in its grand narrative.

    Jack Seale

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  • The Tattooist of Auschwitz

    • 2024
    • Drama
    • Documentary and factual

    Summary:

    Fact-based Holocaust drama adapted from the best-selling novel by Heather Morris about a couple who met while prisoners in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Starring Jonah Hauer-King and Anna Prochniak

    Why watch The Tattooist of Auschwitz?:

    "So...this is a love story," octogenarian Lali Sokolov (Harvey Keitel) tells writer Heather Morris (Melanie Lynskey) as she prepares to write his memoirs in 2003. Through this dramatic device we wind back to see the young charismatic Slovakian Jew (played in his early years by World on Fire's Jonah Hauer-King) taken, as were more than a million others, to Auschwitz, where the full horrors of the concentration camp soon became apparent to him.

    "I was 26 and I wanted to live," he says about his guilty decision to grab an opportunity to survive by working as as Tatowierer (tattooist) at the camp. It is in July 1942, while inking ID numbers of the newly arrived prisoners' arms, that he meets Gita (Anna Prochniak) and falls in love, despite the barbaric and dehumanising surroundings.

    Although this is a real-life love story, it's also a dark chapter of history so effectively portrayed that it makes for a deeply upsetting and horrifying watch. But, at a time when there's still widespread intolerance and hatred in the world, it is especially important that we never forget about the Holocaust.

    Jane Rackham

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  • The Regime

    • 2024
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Political satire following a modern authoritarian regime over the course of a year as it begins to unravel. Starring Kate Winslet Martha Plimpton, Andrea Riseborough, Matthias Schoenaerts and Hugh Grant

    Why watch The Regime?:

    While the premise of The Regime alone may have you believing that this is quite the political drama, this six-part series is more comedy than anything, as we dive headfirst into the heady world of a fictional European state.

    Academy Award winner Kate Winslet turns her hand at crafting our protagonist Chancellor Elena Vernham, who turns to soldier Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts) as her dystopian regime begins to unravel. While the tone and style of the series may not win everyone over, Winslet is a key reason to tune in, as she once again embodies a unique role – even if it doesn't quite deliver the kind of gut punch that you'd expect from a series about politics.

    Morgan Cormack

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  • And Just Like That

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Romance
    • 15

    Summary:

    Sarah Jessica Parker returns to the signature role of columnist Carrie Bradshaw alongside Kristin Davis as Charlotte York and Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes for a 10-part sequel, which explores the trials and tribulations of life in New York for the friends in their fabulous 50s. While Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is noticeably absent, other characters from the original series are welcomed back into the fold including Aiden (John Corbett), Mr Big (Chris Noth) and Stanford (Willie Garson).

    Why watch And Just Like That...:

    Fans of Sex and the City will no doubt have flocked to new continuation of the original show, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis. And Just Like That is set 11 years after we said goodbye at the end of the second film, and the series included some shocking developments in the lives of the characters, meaning fans of the original show will likely want to catch up.

    Two seasons are available.

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  • House of the Dragon

    • 2022
    • Action
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Game of Thrones prequel following the story of House Targaryen, set 200 years before the events of the fantasy saga. Starring Emma D'Arcy, Olivia Cooke, Matt Smith and Fabien Frankel

    Why watch House of the Dragon?:

    It's been three years since Game of Thrones bowed out with a truncated final season that, its harshest critics would have you believe, went so badly off the rails that it sorely diminished the legacy and reputation of what was, unquestionably, one of the biggest television shows in the world.

    It's unclear if HBO truly felt the sting of any backlash, but it's obvious from the final product that a lot of thought and careful consideration has gone into House of the Dragon, the first of what's set to be several spin-offs from the original series.

    However you feel about where Thrones ended up, House of the Dragon strongly evokes its parent show's beginnings – in terms of quality, yes, but also style and structure. The opening episode delivers almost everything a Game of Thrones fan could want – those captivating characters but also rich mythology, stunning vistas, scheming, and, yes, both sex and bone-crunching violence.

    Morgan Jeffery

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  • The Lazarus Project

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Action
    • 15

    Summary:

    A man keeps reliving one day from his past and is approached to join a secret organisation that has the power to turn back time each time the world is at threat from extinction. Sci-fi thrilller, starring Paapa Essiedu

    Why watch The Lazarus Project?:

    This brand-new sci-fi series puts a new twist on the classic time-loop plot-line to winning effect. Paapa Essiedu stars as George, an app developer who realises he’s reliving six months of his life, only to discover time is being turned back by a mysterious organisation in order to prevent apocalypses. Essiedu's star is rising fast and this series is further confirmation of why he's becoming everyone favourite new leading man, and the tight plotting keeps you on your toes throughout.

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  • The Midwich Cuckoos

    • 2022
    • Drama
    • Horror
    • 15

    Summary:

    Adaptation of John Wyndham's classic sci-fi novel about an English village in which the women become pregnant by parasitic aliens. Starring Keeley Hawes

    Why watch The Midwich Cuckoos?:

    Fans of John Wyndham's novel will know the story of The Midwich Cuckoos has been adapted numerous times before to varying effect, but this modern update pushes all the right buttons. Keeley Hawes stars as Dr Susannah Zellaby, a psychotherapist who finds herself investigating after a strange occurrence leaves all the women in one sleepy commuter town inexplicably pregnant. It's a chilling central concept which here is given its creepy due, in a propulsive adaptation packed with strong performances.

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  • The Princess

    • Documentary and factual
    • History
    • 2022
    • Ed Perkins
    • 109 mins
    • 12A

    Summary:

    Twenty-five years after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, director Ed Perkins reflects on the life of the "people's princess" in a feature-length documentary, which spans the period between her 1981 engagement to the Prince of Wales and her televised funeral.

    Why watch The Princess?:

    Told exclusively through archive footage, this immersive film begins with clips of Diana as a fresh-faced 19-year-old. It then marks the stages on her journey to becoming the people’s princess; a real-life fairy tale sourly sullied as her marriage deteriorates. The documentary refuses to shy away from Prince Charles’s relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, his frustration with the public’s devotion towards Diana and her deteriorating mental health. So much of Diana’s life was captured on film – it’s a poignant reminder how involved with her most intimate moments the media was.

    Kelly-Anne Taylor

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  • Yellowjackets

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Horror
    • 15

    Summary:

    The members of a high-school girls' soccer team survive a plane crash deep in the Ontario wilderness. Drama, starring Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci

    Why watch Yellowjackets?:

    Yellowjackets is about a group of high school football players who descend into savage clans after their plane crashes in the wilderness has been pitched as an all-female Lord of the Flies, but the split time periods it deals with instead make it a compelling mystery series. With a stellar cast including Melanie Lynskey, Ella Purnell and Christina Ricci, it's already been renewed for a second season, so now is a great time to catch up.

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  • Bel-Air

    • 2022
    • Drama

    Summary:

    More than 30 years after Will Smith made his debut in award-winning sitcom The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, the Oscar-nominated actor executive produces this dramatic reimagining of the original series, projecting one young man's turbulent journey from the streets of West Philadelphia to the opulence of the Westside of Los Angeles through a contemporary lens. Will (Jabari Banks) is uprooted from familiar surroundings to live with his wealthy uncle Phillip (Adrian Holmes) and aunt Vivian (Cassandra Freeman) and their three spoilt children, Carlton (Olly Sholotan), Hilary (Coco Jones) and Ashley (Akira Akbar). House manager Geoffrey Thompson (Jimmy Akingbola) keeps the Banks family home in tip-top shape and he maintains a close eye on Will as the young man wrestles with his demons. Initially outclassed and outnumbered, Will must channel the talent and swagger he exuded back on the streets of Philadelphia to stand out from a new crowd for all the right reasons

    Why watch Bel-Air?:

    This isn't your regular remake. While the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air wasn't afraid to go to some real, dramatic places, it was still ostensibly a fun, breezy sitcom. Bel-Air on the other hand, based on a 2019 fan film, leans into the more serious aspects of Will's situation, tackling issues surrounding race, gender and class. The switch won't be for everyone, but for those willing to give it a try the series is available on NOW.

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  • The Gilded Age

    • 2022
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Period drama set in the 1880s following the fortunes of a young woman who lives with her wealthy aunts in New York City. Starring Louisa Jacobson

    Why watch The Gilded Age?:

    The latest historical drama from Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes, The Gilded Age tells the story of the US during the 1880s and is airing its first season on NOW currently. Starring Gone Girl and Avengers: Infinity War's Carrie Coon, the series has received positive reviews, with RadioTimes.com calling it a "Downton-esque delight."

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  • Euphoria

    • 2019
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Provocative coming-of-age drama offering a fresh look at the complexities of teenage life in a social-media obsessed world, starring Zendaya.

    Why watch Euphoria?:

    With season 2 of Euphoria airing now, catch up on the whole story so far, in this frank and powerful story of high school students starring Emmy-winner Zendaya. The specials in particular received critical acclaim, and you'd be hard pressed to find a more buzzed about series right now.

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  • Landscapers

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Oscar winner Olivia Colman and David Thewlis play a seemingly ordinary married couple with murderous intentions in a disturbing four-part drama written by Ed Sinclair and directed by Will Sharpe. Based on a true story, Landscapers centres on mild-mannered Christopher Edwards (Thewlis) and his wife Susan (Colman), who committed a terrible crime 15 years ago and have been on the run from the truth ever since. One telephone call finally lures the couple into the clutches of the police and Christopher and Susan relive events leading to the deaths of Susan's parents, William and Patricia Wycherley

    Why watch Landscapers?:

    Olivia Colman and David Thewlis lead the cast of this unconventional take on true crime, directed by Will Sharpe from a script by Ed Sinclair. The series follows Susan and Christopher Edwards, a seemingly mild-mannered couple who attempt to cover up the double murder of Susan’s parents. In particular, it delves into the fantasy world of Susan (Colman) – who finds great comfort in film memorabilia and classic Hollywood westerns.

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  • The Flight Attendant

    • 2020
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Award-winning Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco encounters unexpected turbulence in an eight-part dark comedy based on Chris Bohjalian's best-selling 2018 novel, which takes to the air on Sky One this week. Hard-drinking flight attendant Cassie Bowden (Cuoco) often mixes business and pleasure by sleeping with passengers including Alex Sokolov (Michiel Huisman), who flirts with her on a flight to Bangkok. The strangers party in Thailand's capital and when Cassie wakes the next morning with a hangover, she is horrified to find Alex in bed next to her with his throat slit. Unable to piece together the events of the night before, Cassie panics and cleans up the crime scene to avoid implicating herself. She flies back to New York with the rest of the cabin crew where two tenacious FBI agents, Hammond (Merle Dandridge) and White (Nolan Gerard Funk), are waiting to question her. Their interrogation sparks fragmented memories and Cassie slowly pieces together Alex's bloodthirsty demise.

    Why watch The Flight Attendant?:

    The Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco was Golden Globe-nominated for her turn in this globe-trotting mystery thriller The Flight Attendant, starring as the eponymous flight attendant Cassie Bowden. One morning, Cassie wakes up to discover the man she’d spent a night with is dead – with no knowledge of how it happened. When the FBI intervenes, she slowly starts to piece the night together, as she aims to work how who could have been responsible.

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  • The Comey Rule

    • 2020
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Jeff Daniels and Brendan Gleeson star as former FBI Dir. James Comey and President Donald J. Trump in this limited series of the story of two powerful men, whose strikingly different ethics and loyalties put them on a collision course.

    Why watch The Comey Rule?:

    If you can’t get enough of American politics following all the drama around 2020's election, check out Golden Globe-nominated miniseries The Comey Rule. The two-parter follows former FBI Director James Comey as he investigates Hillary Clinton’s email scandal and deals with Donald Trump during his early days in office, up until his high-profile dismissal in 2017.

    Written by Captain Phillips’s Billy Ray and based on Comey’s autobiography, this drama stars Emmy-winning actor Jeff Daniels (Dumb and Dumber, The Martian, The Newsroom) as Comey and Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter, Braveheart) as a scarily-accurate Trump, alongside the likes of Michael Kelly, Jennifer Ehle and Holly Hunter.

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  • Dexter: New Blood

    • 2021
    • Drama
    • Thriller
    • 15

    Summary:

    Ten years after the disappearance of the forensic expert turned serial killer Dexter Morgan, a new chapter opens in a crime drama starring Michael C Hall.

    Why watch Dexter: New Blood?:

    The follow up to Showtime’s crime drama Dexter, this ninth season took on the title "New Blood" and is now available for NOW subscribers to take a stab at (no pun intended), with Michael C Hall starring as the titular forensic technician and vigilante serial killer.

    The story is set 10 years after the events of the original, award-winning series, based on Jeff Lindsay’s novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter, and attempted to make up for the initial, polarising finale.

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  • Tin Star

    • 2017
    • Drama
    • Thriller
    • 18

    Summary:

    Ex undercover UK cop turned police chief of a small town in the Canadian Rockies does what he must to defend his family from those in power whether it's the oilmen, the preachers or the gangsters. Crime thriller, starring Tim Roth

    Why watch Tin Star?:

    With three seasons of this Sky Atlantic available on NOW, now is the perfect time to get into Tin Star – a crime drama starring Tim Roth as a former London detective who becomes the new police chief of small Canadian town Little Big Bear. However, when Roth’s violent past catches up with him, his wife Angela (Genevieve O’Reilly) calls into action Jack Devlin – Jim’s violent alcoholic alter-ego – to fight any potential threats to their family. Also starring Christina Hendricks, Abigail Lawrie and Ian Pulestone-Davies.

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  • The Third Day

    • 2020
    • Drama
    • Horror

    Summary:

    A man and a woman make separate journeys to a mysterious island off the British coast.

    Why watch The Third Day?:

    Arguably one of the most innovative new shows of 2020, The Third Day came from Utopia creator Dennis Kelly, and boasts a starry cast including Jude Law, Naomie Harris, Paddy Considine and Emily Watson. Heavily influenced by folk horror films such as The Wicker Man, the series tells of a mysterious island community, called Osea, and the fates of two seemingly separate people who find themselves visiting the island. The series is also notable for featuring a highly unusual middle section – which saw a 12-hour live event broadcast on Sky Arts, the highlights of which are available along with the rest of the series on NOW.

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  • The Good Lord Bird

    • 2020
    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Summary:

    Ethan Hawke stars as abolitionist John Brown in this series based on the novel. "Onion" is a fictional enslaved boy who becomes a member of Brown's family of abolitionist soldiers and finds himself in the 1859 raid at Harpers Ferry.

    Why watch The Good Lord Bird?:

    Based on the novel of the same name, period drama The Good Lord Bird stars Ethan Hawke and is set in the 1850s, and follows a fictional enslaved boy, Henry, who joins the motley crew of anti-slavery soldiers headed up by real-life abolitionist John Brown. The group’s participation in civil confrontations culminate in the real-life 1859 raid on the Army depot at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, famous for being the instigating event that kickstarted the American Civil War. Joshua Caleb Johnson plays Henry, while Hamilton star Daveed Diggs guest stars as famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

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  • Riviera

    • 2017
    • Drama
    • Thriller
    • 15

    Summary:

    Thriller set in the French Riviera, starring Julia Stiles as the wife of a billionaire banker, who uncovers the shocking truth behind their opulent lifestyle when her husband is killed

    Why watch Riviera?:

    This Sky Atlantic drama stars Julia Stiles (10 Things I Hate about You) as Georgina Clios, an American art curator whose life if upended when her billionaire husband Constantine Clios (Anthony LaPaglia) dies in a yachting accident. When Georgina begins to dig deeper into her husband’s death, she soon becomes caught up in a world of lies, double-dealing and nefarious crime. Starring Adrian Lester, Juliet Stevenson, Iwan Rheon, Will Arnett and Rupert Graves.

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  • The Night Of

    • 2016
    • Drama
    • Crime/detective
    • 15

    Summary:

    A New York college student embarks upon a spontaneous night out, but a nightmarish run of events lead to his arrest for murder. Crime drama, starring Riz Ahmed, John Turturro, Bill Camp and Payman Maadi

    Why watch The Night Of?:

    Riz Ahmed (Rogue One: a Star Wars Story) stars in this dark crime story as a naive college student accused of killing a young woman. Across eight suspenseful episodes, The Night Of follows his desperate attempts to prove his innocence and delves into the lives of those affected by his case. There are twists and turns aplenty as the truth is slowly revealed in one of the most gripping legal dramas of recent memory, with John Turturro also starring as a cynical defence attorney.

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  • Gangs of London

    • 2020
    • Action
    • Drama
    • 18

    Summary:

    Tense crime thriller about the power struggles between the international crime gangs attempting to take control of the capital - which threaten to tear the city apart. Joe Cole stars.

    Why watch Gangs of London?:

    When it debuted on Sky Atlantic, Gangs of London became the channel’s second largest original drama ever after 2019's acclaimed Chernobyl miniseries. It isn’t hard to see why, as the violent thriller has seen strong praise across the board, with RadioTimes.com describing it as “The Godfather meets The Raid” in a four-star Gangs of London review. Unsurprisingly, Gangs of London has been renewed for a second season, so there has never been a better time to get caught up.

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  • Succession

    • 2018
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Drama about a dysfunctional media dynasty, starring Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin

    Why watch Succession?:

    This hit series takes you inside a media organisation owned by a dysfunctional family, who begin vying for power when the patriarch steps down from his role. Known for effortlessly blending gripping drama with dark comedy, Succession stars a brilliant ensemble cast that includes Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and Matthew Macfadyen.

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  • The White Lotus

    • 2021
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • 15

    Summary:

    Drama following the exploits of various guests and employees at a luxury resort

    Why watch The White Lotus?:

    Each season of Mike White's sharply observed anthology series is set at a different outpost of the luxurious White Lotus hotel chain, focusing on the lives of its wealthy clientele and the staff who work there. The first instalment took place in Hawaii, placing the guests' privilege under the microscope and charting hotel manager Armond's feud with newlywed former frat boy Shane (Jake Lacy) as the latter vies to be let into the prestigious Pineapple Suite.

    Round two sees the action take place in Sicily, with White turning his attention to romantic relationships and jealousy. Jennifer Coolidge steals the scene in both seasons as the well-meaning but needy returning guest Tanya McQuoid. A third season has already been commissioned - but where will The White Lotus head next?

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