The 10 Best TV Shows of 2022: From ‘Stranger Things 4’ to ‘Wednesday’

The 10 Best TV Shows of 2022: From ‘Stranger Things 4’ to ‘Wednesday’

“Stranger Things” Season 4 – Netflix

The Hawkins boys enter this season separately, but after the Mind Flyer the new threat of Vecna ​​​​(Jamie Campbell Bower) makes their paths cross again trying to stop his murders from the Upside Down.

Available on Netflix, the fourth season of “Stranger Things” not only has a new villain, but also introduced the character of Eddie Munson (Joseph Quinn), who won over fans with his personality and rock style.

As a prelude to the final season of “Stranger Things,” the fourth season in 2022 captivated audiences and set everything up for the show’s closing to break audience records when it launches.

  • Winona Ryder also stars in the Netflix series (you can see the actress in the movie “Heathers”, completely free and in Spanish on ViX).

“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” – Netflix

On September 21, this series inspired by true events about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who tormented the population of Milwaukee in the late 1970s, committing 17 murders, premiered on Netflix.

Evan Peters’ portrayal of the killer (which you can watch “Never Back Down” on ViX+ it was so believable that even Jeffrey Dahmer’s actor couldn’t escape the annoying role.

The series available on Netflix takes the real life events and also adds new things to give more drama to the story. The show was so popular that netizens demanded that Jeffrey Dahmer’s costume not be used on Halloween.

“House of the Dragon” – HBO Max

The “Game of Thrones” prequel on HBO Max returned audiences to the world of Westeros to tell how the Targaryens’ civil war for the Iron Throne, better known as the Dance of Dragons, began.

True to the tradition of “Game of Thrones”, the series was full of deaths, incest and betrayals that made the audience decide in each chapter whether to support the side of Rhaenyra Targaryen or that of Alicent Higtower.

“Wednesday” – Netflix

Tim Burton’s reimagining of The Addams Family, “Wednesday,” starring Jenna Ortega, casts the goth girl as a new student at Nevermore Academy while a wave of murders stalks the city of Jericho.

Available on Netflix, “Wednesday” takes elements from epics like “Harry Potter” and other teen shows to tell a story of mystery and death, mixed with humor and romance, that have made it one of the most popular on the platform .

“The Sandman” – Netflix

Netflix’s ‘Sandman’ series adapts DC and writer Neil Gaiman’s comics of the same name to take the viewer on a journey through various realms at the hands of Dream / Morpheus (Tom Sturridge), after 100 years of confinement.

Staying true to the source material and featuring Neil Gaiman himself working on the series, “The Sandman” not only presents a visual spectacle, but also features iconic characters such as Lucifer (Gwendoline Christie), Corinthian (Boyd Holbrook) and Johanna Constantine. (Jenna Coleman).

  • Tom Sturridge also stars in ‘Journey’s End’ movie, which you can watch for free on ViX.

“The Boys” Season 3 – Amazon Prime Video

As a parody and satire of Marvel and DC superheroes, “The Boys” on Amazon Prime Video began its third season this year, and it was much more violent and irreverent than the previous ones.

The performances of Antony Starr as the increasingly unstable Homelander, Karl Urban as the vengeful Billy Butcher and Jensen Ackles as the anti-hero Soldier Boy made the season a success.

‘Moon Knight’ – Disney+

Of the different series that Marvel premiered on Disney+ this year, the one that received the most positive reactions and good reviews was “Moon Knight”, starring Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawk and Emily VanCamp.

Oscar Isaac’s performance as Mark Spector and Stephen Grant, the two personas of the hero, not only showed Guatemala’s acting range and a good portrayal of a mental health problem, but also made the audience care about the character.

“Inventing Anna” – Netflix

This Netflix drama series told the true story of Anna Delvey, a 31-year-old woman who defrauded and conned New York’s elite out of thousands of dollars between 2016 and 2017.

After the success of the documentary “The Tinder Con Man”, Julia Garner and Anna Chlumsky star in this series about the social con man and the journalist who investigates this woman.

The series released in January 2022 became the most talked about at the time, based on a true story and hard to believe because it was easy for the woman to pretend to be rich and steal thousands of dollars with scams.

“Bridgerton” Season 2 – Netflix

On March 25, Netflix released season 2 of the period series based on Julia Quinn. We now focus on the love that arises between Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and Kate Sharma (Simon Ashley).

With less heart-pounding scenes than the first instalment, but more emphasis on characters and social drama, the second season caught on with audiences anticipating the third season.

‘Euphoria’ Season 2 – HBO Max

The second season of the Zendaya-led teen drama arrived on January 9 to be one of the first hit series of the year and trending with audiences.

Available on HBO Max, Season 2 of ‘Euphoria’ was widely viewed for its raw and uncensored depiction of youth issues dealing with drug abuse, gender identity, social acceptance and love relationships.

What did you think of these 10 best series of 2022? Are there others you would include? Tell us in the comments.

Source: univision

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