Whether you love dramas or comedies, or you love watching your favorite books ‘enacted’ on screen, these past months’ series have featured favorite themes, amazing costumes and big names.

Ted Lasso – Apple TV+

Season two dealt with the mental health of Ted (Sudeikis) and the journey of Nate (Nick Mohammed), who left AFC Richmond’s coaching staff to take charge of West Ham United, which made the season a little darker.

The new episodes seem to take a lighter approach as Ted looks to have a better relationship with his family, Nate looks to build new (and maybe old) relationships, and Rebecca (Hannah Waddingham) looks for answers about her future as it’s about relationships.

Break Point – On Netflix

This documentary spends a year following a group of tennis players around the world as they compete on the ATP and WTA tours. You’ll get a taste of what it’s like to be one of the best players in the world.

The Last of Us – On HBO Max

Joel (Pedro Pascal) smuggles Ellie (Bella Ramsey) out of a quarantine zone and travels across post-apocalyptic America in this series based on the 2013 PlayStation game. Every turn is filled with danger, threats and people infected by a deadly fungus. The series has been a hit and is already being considered for the 2023 Emmys.

Poker Face – In the Cosmote Series

The mystery of the murder of Natasha Lyonne and Rian Johnson centers on the character of Lyonne, a nomad who solves crimes thanks to her ability to always know when someone is lying. Instead of the usual suspense plot of murder mysteries, the crimes happen early in the episodes so you can follow the investigation as it unfolds.

Daisy Jones And The Six – On Prime Video

Riley Keough stars in this drama, based on the novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid. Just like the book, Daisy Jones follows a 1970s rock band and all the drama and intrigue that accompanies their rise to fame. While the story and characters are fictional, Reid drew inspiration from the drama behind Fleetwood Mac.

Extrapolations – On Apple TV+

This series explores how the effects of climate change can affect every aspect of life, and with the likes of Meryl Streep, Kit Harrington and Gemma Chan on board, we’re already on episode three.

Yellowjackets: Season 2 – Cosmote Series

The new season of this hit series promises big names in the cast, power struggles and revelations about which yellowjackets survive to finally see adulthood.

Beef – On Netflix

When Danny, a failed contractor, and Amy, a self-made entrepreneur, get into a fight, their feud begins to unravel their lives and their relationships with the people around them.

The Last Thing He Told Me – On Apple TV+

In this mini-series, Hannah must discover the truth when her husband disappears and she is left alone with her 16-year-old stepdaughter Bailey.

And some we are waiting for

American Born Chinese – May 24 Disney+

Between school and his family drama, Jin Wang (Ben Wang) has a complicated life. But things are about to get even more complicated when Jin meets a new student on the first day of school and finds himself in the middle of a battle between Chinese mythological gods. The series also stars actresses Michelle Yeoh and Lucy Liu.

Secret Invasion – June 21 Disney+

The Skrulls have invaded every powerful industry in the world with a mission to put an end to earth’s protection before anyone knows what’s coming.

All the Light We Cannot See – On Netflix November 2nd

Based on the book of the same name, ‘All The Light We Cannot See’, the story follows two teenagers on opposing sides of World War II. Marie-Laure Leblanc is a blind French woman who lives with her uncle on the coast, while young Werner Pfennig is forced to join the Nazi youth in Germany. As they grow up facing personal struggles and wars, their paths cross in the most unexpected ways.