These hidden Netflix shows you’ve never heard of have a flawless 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes

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We all love Squid Game, and the new season of The Night Agent is as good as the first, but Netflix is a big platform hiding some peculiar shows with rare scores of 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes.

Picking your next Netflix binge is no easy task in 2025. We have literally too many options to choose from, which is partly why we collectively rely on the wisdom of Rotten Tomatoes and similar review sites. They cut through the noise and opinions and offer something you truly might like, which is exactly why these shows with 100 per cent should be next on your list.

1. Arcane

Arcane was THE adult animation last year, partly because of its stacked voice cast and killer soundtrack. The characters come straight from The League of Legends video game, though they of course take some creative liberties with the story.

Both seasons still have 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, and once the greenlit spin-offs arrive, I’m certain they will do just as well.

2. Love, Death & Robots

Though seasons one and two boast an equally as impressive score of 87 per cent and 92 per cent, respectively, season three of the Netflix adult animation is by far the most popular. As an anthology series, each episode varies in length and takes on a different animation style, plot, characters, and themes.

In season three, you can expect stories centred around robots on a post-apocalyptic holiday, a giant grab taking over a pirate ship, an astronaut hallucinating on the moon, a miniature zombie apocalypse, and soldiers fighting a robot bear. You might think it can’t get weirder than that, but the season’s later episodes include plots on a siren luring soldiers to their deaths, an eldritch deity being unleashed, and scientists being assimilated by an alien swarm.

It’s pretty bizarre stuff.

3. The Order

If you like other contemporary fantasy shows such as The Vampire Diaries and Shadow and Bone, then you’ll love The Order on Netflix. It has all the ingredients of a successful magical series: hot werewolves, hot witches, hot humans, and enough gratuitous violence for any action addict.

4. Delicious in Dungeon

Delicious in Dungeon is strange. It was inspired by a Japanese manga of the same name and sees a Dungeons and Dragons-style party working their way through dimly lit caverns and dangerous dungeons. The focus of the show is on the food they manage to scrape together, which includes giant carnivorous plant monsters, bat meat kakiage, holy water ice cubes, and giant parasitic worms.

It might not make you hungry, but it will leave you wanting more.

5. Supacell

The superhero genre is dominated by Marvel – and sometimes DC if they manage to scrape together a project – but the genre is so much bigger than Captain American and Iron Man. Enter Supacell, a show about a group of South London locals who suddenly get superpowers. It’s a refreshing take on the genre, and you don’t have to be a comic book nerd to enjoy it.

6. Savage Beauty

Savage Beauty is another one of Netflix’s shows with 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s a South African drama that sees a woman ingrain herself in a wealthy family who owns a shady cosmetic empire and it’s got sex, drama, and scandal – so what more could you possibly ask for?

7. The Snow Girl

Another foreign project, The Snow Girl is a Spanish mystery thriller based on the novel of the same name by Javier Castillo. Milena Smit’s journalist character Miren Rojo sets out to discover what really happened to a missing girl, bringing her face to face with the detective who is working the case.

Season two of The Snow Girl is out on January 31, so there has never been a better time for a cheeky binge.

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