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  2. Including Hellbound, Lucifer, The Magicians, and more. Kaitlin Thomas Dec. 14, 2021, 11:34 a.m. PT. Why settle for the natural when you can watch the super natural? If you're looking for the best...

    • Overview
    • The Witcher
    • Shadow and Bone
    • Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
    • Lucifer
    • The Irregulars
    • Locke and Key
    • American Horror Story
    • The Haunting of Bly Manor
    • Castlevania

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    By Tom Power

    published 29 April 2021

    Check out our selection of Netflix's finest supernatural shows

    (Image credit: Netflix)

    Looking for the best supernatural TV shows on Netflix? The streamer has added two new supernatural series to its ranks recently, and you may want to check either or both out if fantasy or horror is your go-to genre.

    Where better to begin than Netflix’s superb adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s book series? The show explores the journeys of Geralt of Rivia (Henry Cavill), Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) and Princess Ciri (Freya Allen), who are fated to cross paths in the medieval land of The Continent.

    As a fantasy series, magic, monsters and big set pieces feature prominently throughout. The show’s quieter character-centric moments, though, are where it shines. The trio’s individual journeys all encompass the theme of rejection and building strength from being an outsider, while Geralt’s friendship with Jaskier grounds the show in realism.

    The Witcher was the third most in-demand original streaming show when it launched in December 2019, and spawned one of the biggest memes in recent memory with its ‘Toss a Coin to Your Witcher’ song. It’s unsurprising, then, that The Witcher season 2 is filming now. An animated spin-off and live-action prequel series called Blood Origin are also in the works, so now is the ideal time to catch up on The Witcher if you’re yet to stream it.

    Seasons on Netflix: 1

    The newest entry in Netflix's supernatural back catalog. Set in the fictional world of the Grishaverse, Shadow and Bone tells two concurrent stories - in the same vein as The Witcher - that established Grishaverse fans and newcomers will equally enjoy.

    Shadow and Bone follows Alina Starkov (Jessie Mei Li), a cartographer who wields an extraordinary power that could decide the fate of her home kingdom and, possibly, even the whole world. Alina's world collides with The Dregs - a criminal gang led by Kaz Brekker (Freddy Carter) - and the mysterious General Kirigan (Ben Barnes) as she wrestles with her newfound abilities, which seemingly hold the key to destroying a giant continent-dividing wall of darkness and evil called the Shadow Fold.

    Netflix's adaptation is a pretty faithful adaptation of Bardugo's source material, but Grishaverse fans will want to know that it switches up the plot to enable Alina and the Dregs to cross paths. Still, Shadow and Bone is a richly diverse world with engaging characters, a solid plot and a fun spin on magic that helps to separate it from the likes of The Witcher. There may be a second season, too, so it's worth catching up with the first season now so you don't fall behind.

    Seasons on Netflix: 1

    Billed as a mature adaptation of the Archie comic book series, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina stars Kiernan Shipka as the titular magic-imbued heroine. The series earned praise for its darker coming-of-age story, which is something we can all relate to through our own experiences of navigating teenage and young adult life. 

    Spread across two seasons - albeit in four parts - Sabrina combined the murkier, more horror-focused parts of the supernatural while covering the highs and lows of accepting who you are.

    Fans of The CW’s Riverdale will enjoy the similarities between both series, and the show’s leaning into supernatural horror gives it a distinct feel that’s a far cry from the (also great) 1990s TV adaptation. It’s a pity that the show was ended by Netflix after two seasons, as there was more thematic ground that the series could have explored.

    Seasons on Netflix: 2

    Lucifer may not have started off on a strong footing with critics, but it’s steadily improved throughout its five-season run. Based on the DC Comics character created by Neil Gaiman, Tom Ellis stars as the Lord of Hell who becomes bored of life ruling the underworld. Abandoning his kingdom, Lucifer relocates to Los Angeles, opens a nightclub called ‘Lux’, and begins to use his powers for good after befriending Detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German).

    It sounds bizarre, but the premise makes for a surprisingly watchable show. Ellis gives Lucifer Morningstar some real life, and its marriage of the supernatural with humor and heartfelt moments has earned it a cult following. The second half of season five - as well as a sixth season - are on the way soon, so you should catch up quick if you want to binge Lucifer’s new episodes when they arrive.

    The Irregulars is a strange TV show. Unlike other Sherlock adaptations, The Irregulars casts the world's greatest detective as a supporting character rather than the show's primary antagonist. Add in a supernatural spin to proceedings, and a ton of drama akin to a soap opera, and The Irregulars may sound like a weird concoction of ideas.

    While that may be the case, it's still a solid if unspectacular watch. The show's young cast are all excellent and it's intriguing to see a Sherlock series really hone in on a horror vibe for once. The plot isn't novel in its approach, and the action set-pieces could be better, but The Irregulars is engaging enough despite its tendency to get stuck in genre tropes.

    Netflix hasn't greenlit a second season yet but, given how popular The Irregulars has been, it seems like it's only a matter of time.

    Seasons on Netflix: 1

    Netflix’s version of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s graphic novel is an example of comic book adaptations done right. Locke and Key, which unsurprisingly tells the tale of the Locke siblings, was a solid hit for the streamer and perfectly tapped into the emotional beats of the source material.

    After their father Rendell is murdered, the Locke children and their mother relocate to Rendell’s family home. There, they discover mysterious keys that unlock special magical powers. As a demonic entity reveals itself and its desire for the keys, however, the siblings must keep their new items safe while also unearthing the secrets of their dad’s former residence.

    Dealing with difficult topics including loss and trauma, Locke and Key has been so well received that two more seasons have already been greenlit. It’s a testament to the stellar work that showrunners Carlton Ruse, Meredith Averill and Aron Eli Coleite have done, so definitely catch it if you can.

    Seasons on Netflix: 1

    With eight seasons to work your way through on Netflix - the ninth isn’t available in the UK just yet - you may be hesitant to give your time to American Horror Story. Don’t be put off by that, though, as there are some stellar entries in this supernatural horror anthology series.

    Each season is its own self-contained miniseries, with new characters to love and loathe, mysteries to solve, and abominations to hide from behind your cushions. It's inconsistent like so many anthology shows, and often pretty cheesy, but each set of episodes uses different horror tropes and influences to keep things fresh. 

    Creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk pay close attention to LGBTQ+ and disability representation throughout the series, which is a definite plus point in the show's favor. The show shines a light on discrimination and, through its cast, characters, and plot threads, prompted discussions about greater diversity and inclusion in the genre overall.

    Seasons on Netflix: 9 (US), 8 (UK)

    The second entry in Mike Flanagan’s The Haunting series, The Haunting of Bly Manor just edges out The Haunting of Hill House in our list. Based on the 1898 novel ‘The Turn of the Screw’, Bly Manor follows a nonlinear narrative about Danielle Clayton (Victoria Pedretti), an American au pair hired to look after the Wingrave family’s children. 

    As you’d expect, not everything is as it seems at the family’s estate, and Danielle must learn to come to terms with her traumatic past as she deals with the paranormal occurrences within the Wingard’s home. Like Locke and Key, Bly Manor’s examination of losing yourself to deeply scarring events, and the difficult but ultimately necessary journey of facing up to those fears, while providing lots of spooky moments throughout.

    The only non live-action show on our list, but one that’s worthy of its place. An animated TV series based on Konami’s video game series of the same name, Castlevania (loosely) retells the tale of monster hunter Trevor Belmont’s battle with Dracula with a unique aesthetic that’s stylized on Japanese anime and the Castlevania: Symphony of the Night game.

    The show does a good job of honoring its source material while simultaneously offering an entry point to the series for newcomers. The voice cast - with special mention to Graham McTavish and Richard Armitage as Dracula and Belmont respectively - oozes chemistry and brings life to each character, especially when the gory set-pieces make way for more conversational moments. Sure, some of its humor falls flat at times but, if you can look past the odd comedy misstep, Castlevania is an excellent entry in Netflix’s supernatural library.

    Seasons on Netflix: 3

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  5. Mar 15, 2022 · So, here’s the list of really good supernatural shows on Netflix that are available to stream right now: 12. Locke & Key (2020 -) Inspired by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez’s comic book of the same name, ‘Locke & Key’ is a fantasy horror drama television series developed by Carlton Cuse, Meredith Averill, and Aron Eli Coleite.

  6. Supernatural TV Shows | Netflix Official Site. Popular on Netflix. Lucifer. Manifest. True Blood. Stranger Things. Destined with You. The A List. Kings of Jo'Burg. Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments. A Korean Odyssey. Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. The Uncanny Counter. The Witcher. My Happy Marriage. Castlevania: Nocturne. SHAMAN KING. Cursed.

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