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From ‘Guinness’ to ‘Vampires’: A Guide to Netflix’s Epic New Dramas and Thrillers

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Drama and thriller enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to on Netflix this week, with a lineup of new and returning series that promise high stakes, complex characters, and unforgettable stories. From a historical family saga and a modern psychological mystery to a gothic vampire epic, the streaming platform is delivering a masterclass in suspenseful and compelling television.
Headlining the new releases is House of Guinness, an eight-part period drama from the creators of Peaky Blinders. Set in the 1860s, the series delves into the succession drama of the famous Guinness brewing family. As heirs clash over their inheritance in both Dublin and New York, viewers are treated to a complex tale of greed, betrayal, and the corrupting nature of power. It’s a must-watch for fans of intricate, character-driven historical fiction.
For a different kind of thrill, the Spanish series Angela offers a gripping, six-part mystery. The show follows a woman in an abusive marriage who is trying to find a way out. Her journey becomes even more complicated when a stranger reveals shocking secrets about her husband. This series is perfect for those who enjoy psychological dramas that keep them on the edge of their seat.
The thrills continue with the return of Interview With The Vampire for its second season, available on September 30. Based on Anne Rice’s iconic novels, the series continues to explore the dark and seductive world of vampires Louis and Lestat. Their centuries-long relationship, filled with passion, conflict, and moral ambiguity, makes for mesmerizing television.
Also returning is the sci-fi thriller Alice in Borderland for a third season. Arisu must once again face the deadly challenges of the Borderland, a dystopian world where survival is a game. This season promises to raise the stakes and explore deeper emotional territory. Finally, for a dose of real-life drama, the ninth season of Love is Blind premieres on October 1, bringing its unique dating experiment to a new city.

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