Stranger Things ending has left a noticeable void in Netflix’s blockbuster lineup. After years of Hawkins, the Upside Down, and globe-dominating release weekends, subscribers are now looking for the next high-budget series they can commit to long-term. The streamer needs another global event show, one capable of sustaining hype, fandom, and cultural relevance across multiple seasons. Fortunately, that successor already exists, with a second season due this year.
Netflix’s 8-Part Fantasy Global Streaming Hit Is Even Better Than Stranger Things