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00:009 Riveting Shows Where Each Episode Feels Like a Movie
00:03Black Mirror
00:05Since its 2011 debut, Black Mirror's anthology of twisted technology horror
00:11feels like intense mini-films, prompting reflection on future consequences.
00:17True Detective
00:17True Detective's anthology uses multi-timeline narratives to explore crime investigations,
00:24delivering stand-alone cinematic thrills each episode.
00:28Sherlock
00:29Since 2010, Sherlock modernizes homes in contemporary London
00:34with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman,
00:38delivering fresh, engaging mysteries in each cinematic episode.
00:42House of the Dragon
00:43This Game of Thrones prequel explores Targaryen power struggles,
00:48political machinations, and dragon lore with cinematic grandeur.
00:53The Boys
00:53Since 2019, The Boys redefined superheroes as corrupt assets,
00:59following a rogue team's cinematic quest to expose their true identities.
01:05The Crown
01:06Since 2016, The Crown's historical drama offers a cinematic exploration of Queen Elizabeth II's personal and political battles across decades.
01:17The Mandalorian
01:19The Mandalorian
01:20The Mandalorian
01:23The Mandalorian follows a lone bounty hunter in post-Empire Star Wars, blending Western motifs with cinematic sci-fi.
01:29Westworld
01:31Since 2016, Westworld explores artificial intelligence and human desires through a cinematic near-future world interwoven with reimagined past settings.
01:43The Witcher
01:44Since 2019, The Witcher stars Henry Cavill as Geralt, weaving fantasy, dark humor, and moral complexity into cinematic, magical episodes.
01:55The Witcher
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