This True Crime Docuseries Is The Top Show On Netflix Right Now
'Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer' is currently the most popular show on Netflix, according to the platform's public ranking system.
Directed and produced by documentarian Liz Garbus, the true crime docuseries dives into the Gilgo Beach serial killings and the long search for the perpetrator. The series premiered on March 31 and consists of three episodes ranging from 49 to 56 minutes long.
'Gone Girls' features interviews with law enforcement, journalists, victims' loved ones and people who knew the accused killer.
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'Dying for Sex' premiered on FX on Hulu on April 4. The comedy drama series is an adaptation of a podcast from Wondery and Nikki Boyer.
Starring Michelle Williams, 'Dying for Sex' follows a woman diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer as she endeavors to explore the full extent of her sexual desires before her death.
The new action horror series 'The Bondsman' premiered on Amazon Prime Video on April 3.
Starring Kevin Bacon and Jennifer Nettles, the show revolves around a bounty hunter who is murdered but comes back to life via resurrection by the devil. But his second chance comes with some unexpected discoveries.
'Side Quest' is trending on Apple TV+ at the moment. The comedy anthology series is a spinoff of the show 'Mythic Quest' and premiered on March 26, the same day as the original's season finale.
Each of the four episodes of 'Side Quest' centers around employees, players and fans of the video game Mythic Quest.
The BBC One detective dramedy 'Ludwig' is now streaming on BritBox after airing in the U.K. late last year.
British comedy legend David Mitchell stars as a reclusive puzzle maker who is enlisted by his identical twin brother's wife to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Already renewed for a second season, the first season of 'Ludwig' features six episodes.
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