Top 5 Netflix: This is the last season of this phenomenon series… and it takes the first place!

Top 5 Netflix: This is the last season of this phenomenon series… and it takes the first place!

Number 1: Cobra Kai

A sequel to The Karate Kid, set in the present day, more than three decades after the events of the film. John, looking for redemption, reopens Cobra Kai’s dojo and deepens his rivalry with Daniel. The two men face the demons of the past and the disappointments of the present.

Viewer Rating: 4.3 out of 5

According to Sohan (5 out of 5): “A great series that accurately captures the issues raised by the Karate Kid trilogy. The actors are all in their roles and convey the expected emotions. The script, although sometimes redundant, is accompanied by twists and turns that do not allow us to get bored. Each character’s development is interesting to watch and somewhat satisfying. The locations are varied and the visual style is sublime.

According to BrunoBN (4 of 5): “Brilliant, simple, effective, I enjoy and eat every new season. I love the touch of pop culture. “The Karate Kid” is a cult movie for me, the sequel was unexpected after so long. .I meet in Heroes, a 45-year-old man who wants to be a teenager again. I still want to do karate. Well, it might be a little snarky now. But what I wouldn’t give to get back to the state of mind I was in when I was 17…

According to Stevo (2.5 out of 5): “The series doesn’t quite find its way. The first season drags down the path of supposed brutality. In Season 6, he sometimes turns into a schoolgirl teen movie. Interesting characters, fairly well-ordered battles, despite the fact that the fighters are not always reliable. Marshmallows for Sunday afternoon canapés.

why does it work

Goodbye will come soon. The sixth season of Cobra Kai, the sequel to the Karate Kids movies, is also the last. Originally broadcast on YouTube Red, the program became a Netflix Original Production in its third season and one of the most popular series on the platform!

Number 2: Vikings: Valhalla

Seven years have passed. Harald aspires to become king of Norway, Leif is in search of a golden land, and Freidis wishes his people a happy life.

Viewer rating: 3.1/5

According to Dylhan C. (4/5):

“Difficult to start, but a real little nugget, this series ends really well! Obviously not worth the first Vikings series, but I loved it.”

According to Darkness 2 (3/5):

“I really don’t like this season 3 (I’m on episode 3) the time jump really hurts the continuity of the series in my opinion.”

According to El barto 69 (2/5):

“We can see there won’t be a season 4, everything is being rushed, like the writers didn’t know what to write anymore, this isn’t the first time on a Netflix series, too bad, seasons 1 and 2 were good, season 3 spoils things a bit.”

why does it work

Three seasons and then he left. Unlike the original Vikings, the spin-off series Vikings: Valhalla will not have a similar longevity, as the adventures of Ragnar, Lagertha and company, heirs to the Norse legends, have now come to an end.

If some fans would have appreciated more episodes, Season 3 of Vikings: Valhalla at least has a satisfying conclusion to the journey of Leif Eriksson, the explorer, Freidas Eriksdotter, his brave warrior sister and guarantor of the faith, and Harald Sigurdsson. The ambitious prince of the north.

If the epic and bloody side is still very relevant, fans will condemn the somewhat abrupt ending and the big jump in time. Did the series really have to end so soon?

Number 3: SupraCell

In London, a group of ordinary people with nothing in common develop superpowers. Michael Lasaki will have to bring them together to save the woman he loves.

Viewer Rating: 3.5/5

By Yohan The Southerner o6 (5/5)

I just loved this first season, everything fell into place quickly. The characters are all very good actors. I looked at one step. I can’t wait for the second season…

According to Lem Lem (4/5)

A very good series reminds you of the English series Misfits, there is a mix of ghetto and gang history, quite realistic in this respect, the superpower is very well found, I devoured the episodes in one day! I recommend it to fans of the genre. It’s not a masterpiece in terms of special effects, but the actors are very, very good.

According to Lionel33000 (4/5)

Here is a very pleasant surprise, an Afro series that is not American, but British, we think of red-heads less than blacks for the Union Jack. A good story where 5 people cross each other with their supernatural powers throughout the story. Very good cast and unfortunately only 6 episodes for this season 1.”

why does it work

A superhero series that isn’t a Marvel series? This is already a good point to escape from “superhero fatigue”. SupraCell seems to be reinventing the genre, already with their act in London, England. It still holds up well after three weeks. A British touch always makes a difference, especially when it comes to popular series like Misfits. There’s a little The Wire side, in the context of ‘South London’, that area of ​​the capital where gangs clash. The short six-episode format doesn’t hurt either. You can watch the series in one day!

Number 4: The New Rise of Simone Biles

Follow gymnast Simone Biles as she tries to maintain her personal life and mental health while training for the upcoming Olympics.

Viewer rating: 3.1/5

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why does it work

Netflix took advantage of the arrival of the games and offered its subscribers a fascinating documentary about one of the most popular American sportswomen in the United States. A true record-setting war machine, Simon Biles is an outstanding athlete who never hides his mental and physical problems, sometimes forcing him to withdraw from the expected competition. An honest and touching portrait that allows you to discover him in a new light.

Number 5: Parts of Our Lives

Due to a very rare phenomenon, a woman finds out that she is expecting twins from two different fathers. Then he tries to keep his family and his secrets hidden.

Audience rating: 3/5

According to Noun85 (4/5):

“It’s a great series to watch, I can’t wait for the end… once you start you can’t put it down. I imagine it will appeal more to a female audience and even more to mothers and that it will appeal to men. I find it quite silly and boring.”

According to Catherine Semiez (2/5):

“Lots of crap… Unbelievable, 17 rubbish episodes… I watched it to the end to see how far the crap could go…”

According to SamHV (0.5/5):

“An ordeal, very bad acting. Go ahead. It’s long. Too much. They’re all bad.”

why does it work

This South American telenovela continues to be a hit on the platform and is in the top five for the second week in a row. Les Morceaux de notre vie has all the ingredients to please French audiences: soap, drama, incredible stories (almost, because heteropathic superfecundation exists, even if it’s extremely rare) and a heroine we relate to. And if the comments are to be believed, it works… or it breaks.


Source: Allocine

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