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5 Netflix shows we can’t wait to see this summer, ranked

Four people stand on a mountain in Sweet Tooth.
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Four people stand on a mountain in Sweet Tooth.
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If there’s one thing that Netflix is well known for, it’s the constant stream of content it is introducing to users. Thanks to the WGA and SAG strikes in 2023, though, there are fewer shows than usual on the docket for the summer of 2024.

Even so, there are still plenty of interesting shows coming to Netflix at some point over the summer. While most of the highest-profile shows coming this summer are returning, there’s also some new blood in the mix. These are the five we’re most excited for, ranked from least excited to most anticipated of the sunny season.

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5. Bridgerton season 3 — part 2 (June 13)

Bridgerton Season 3 | Official Trailer | Netflix

How excited you are for the return of Bridgerton depends a great deal on how much you love the first half of the show’s third season. The show is not likely to ever reach the same buzzy heights it managed to achieve during its first season, but Bridgerton maintains a sizable audience, and there will be plenty of people excited about the conclusion of the show’s third installment.

Because the show shifts perspectives with every season, it seems like it could continue telling these stories long into the future, as long as Netflix subscribers remain interested in them.

4. Sweet Tooth season 3 (June 6)

Sweet Tooth | Final Season | Official Teaser Trailer | Netflix

While it’s no longer the same level of phenomenon that it was during its earlier seasons, Sweet Tooth remains one of Netflix’s best original shows. The series is returning for its third and final season this summer, and will continue the story of Gus as he travels with his friends to Alaska in hopes of finding his mother.

The cult show is also set to introduce a new character played by Kelly Marie Tran named Rosie during this final outing, bolstering an already strong cast. Fans of The Last of Us and Fallout should dig Sweet Tooth‘s charming blend of fantasy and sci-fi.

3. Cobra Kai season 6 — part 1 (July 18)

Cobra Kai Season 6 | Date Announcement | Netflix

Netflix is going all out for the sixth, and final, season of Cobra Kai, which became a phenomenon after jumping to the streamer from YouTube. The season is set to be split into three parts, with the first premiering this summer.

Fittingly, this final season will see the senseis and their students competing in a world tournament, and reckoning with the scale of that event. The second part of the season will premiere in November, with the third slated for sometime in 2025.

2. The Umbrella Academy season 4 (August 8)

The Umbrella Academy: Season 4 | Final Season | Netflix

Netflix is wrapping up a bunch of long-running shows this summer, and The Umbrella Academy is among the shows that will be missed the most. Season 4 is set to pick up shortly after the events of season 3 as the characters deal with the fallout from the end of that season, including grappling with a reality in which they no longer have superpowers. This final run is only going to be six episodes, but the creators have promised that that episode count is exactly the length they need to tell this final part of their story well.

1. Supacell season 1 (June 2024)

Supacell | Official Teaser | Netflix

The only new show to make the list, and one of the most intriguing, Supacell follows a group of people in South London who all suddenly discover that they have superpowers. The only thing connecting them is that they are Black, and one man takes on the responsibility of bringing them together.

While we obviously have less of a sense of where this show will go than some of the others on this list, Supacell has a hugely intriguing premise that will showcase lots of great Black British actors, and that already has us excited. Add in some superpowers, and we might just find ourselves hooked.

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Joe Allen is a freelance writer at Digital Trends, where he covers Movies and TV. He frequently writes streaming recommendations and other best-of lists, as well as deep dives into some of his favorite movies. Joe has been in journalism for seven years, and has also written for The Washington Post, Inverse, and Distractify. He has an undergraduate degree from the University of Rochester and a masters from Syracuse University. He is based in upstate New York, where he spends much of his free time playing in a band.

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