TV Series

TV Series is the column dedicated to analyzing and discussing TV series in the horror, drama, and fantasy genres. In this section, we will explore the gripping plots and captivating settings of some of the most engaging series. We will examine how these shows tackle unsettling, dramatic, and fantastical themes, and how they manage to capture the audience’s imagination. Join us to discover how television is redefining thrills, emotions, and magic on the small screen.

Supernatural
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Supernatural

Since its debut in 2005, “Supernatural” has become one of the most iconic and long-running TV series in the supernatural and horror genre. Created by Eric Kripke, the series has captured the hearts of millions of viewers worldwide with its combination of horror, action, and family drama.

Wayward Pines: La ciudad en el borde de la eternidad
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Wayward Pines

The series begins with FBI agent Ethan Burke (played by Matt Dillon) arriving in the small town of Wayward Pines, Idaho, to investigate the disappearance of two federal agents. From the start, the town appears to be an idyllic and perfect place, but it soon becomes clear that something deeply disturbing lies beneath the surface.

Killing Eve
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Killing Eve

A television series that has captured the hearts of viewers worldwide, thanks to its irresistible mix of suspense, action, and intrigue. First aired in 2018, the series quickly gained a large and devoted fan base, earning numerous awards and accolades for its clever plot and outstanding performances by the cast.

Lucifer
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Lucifer

The TV series, based on the character created by Neil Gaiman for the comic book series “The Sandman,” quickly gained a massive fan base worldwide. With its unique plot, irresistible humor, and an exceptional cast, Lucifer has captured the imagination of viewers since its first season in 2016.

3%
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3%

a Brazilian TV series that has captured the international audience with its gripping plot and deep social themes. This dystopian series, created by Pedro Aguilera, is set in a post-apocalyptic future where society is divided into two classes: the 3% of the population, who live in luxury, and the vast majority, who survive in poverty.