On Netflix, 3 Thrilling Miniseries to Watch in a Weekend

On Netflix, 3 Thrilling Miniseries to Watch in a Weekend

To distract you this weekend and forget about politics (and the dark atmosphere), we share with you 3 gripping miniseries.

It hasn’t escaped your attention that streaming platforms, especially Netflix, are increasingly focusing on miniseries. Their short format allows you to quickly reach the end of the plot. They can easily be watched in a weekend or even in the evening. After our first selection of the 4 best miniseries to watch on Netflix this weekend, we offer you our The 3 most gripping miniseries.

Oloture: The Journey (3 episodes)

This three-episode miniseries entered Netflix’s top spot at number four, discreetly. Released online on June 28, it tells the story of Oloturé, a journalist who infiltrates a prostitution and human trafficking ring in Nigeria. This series is adapted from a true story. In 2013, a young journalist, Tobore Ovuorie, decided to pretend to be a prostitute after the death of her friend, who was sent to Europe to work as a prostitute. What she sees will mark her forever, she will emerge with an important investigation and will be awarded the 2021 Freedom of Expression Award.

An almost normal family (6 episodes)

This Swedish fiction keeps us on the edge of our seats from start to finish. We follow the Sandells, a seemingly normal family where the father Adam, a priest, is married to Ulrika, a lawyer. They are the parents of Stella, a young woman of 19 years. Their life unfolds perfectly in a residential suburb of Lund, Sweden. But one day everything changes, Stella is accused of the murder of her boyfriend and imprisoned. Her parents are stunned, they will investigate and make terrible discoveries about their daughter.

Double trap (8 episodes)

You couldn’t miss this miniseries that included the most-watched Netflix series of all time. The suspense miniseries Double Trap is based on a novel by Harlan Coben, the god of suspense and plot twists. The series follows Maya Stern, a former soldier suffering from PTSD who investigates the murder of her husband. Looking at the footage from her new surveillance camera, she sees her deceased husband alive and well. This is the starting point of an investigation full of twists.

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