Binge These Must-Watch Shows Over Easter Weekend

Binge These Must-Watch Shows Over Easter Weekend

Spring has arrived and streaming services have stocked new releases for viewers. Filmogaz.com has picked eight strong options to fill the long weekend.

If you plan to binge must-watch shows this Easter weekend, these varied titles cover fantasy, medical drama, horror, and more.

HBO Max: Westeros to Sitcoms

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (HBO Max)

This prequel is set about 100 years before Game of Thrones. It follows Dunk, a hedge knight, and his young squire, Egg.

The series balances humour with heartfelt moments. Fans of House of the Dragon and Merlin will likely enjoy it.

The Pitt (HBO Max)

This fast-paced medical drama unfolds over a harrowing emergency department shift. It was well received in the US in early 2025.

UK viewers waited roughly 15 months for its arrival. The show is praised for urgent storytelling and strong performances.

Friends (HBO Max)

The long-running sitcom remains a comforting binge for many. It blends comedy and warmth across ten seasons.

Its broad appeal makes it a safe choice for mixed company and family gatherings.

Netflix and Dark Thrillers

Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen (Netflix)

Created by Haley Z. Boston and executive produced by the Duffer Brothers. The series stars Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco.

The plot centres on a couple visiting wealthy relatives before their wedding. Expect grisly scenes and intense psychological scares.

British Drama and Crime

Industry (BBC iPlayer)

Set in London, this drama follows graduates working at the bank Pierpoint & C. It explores ambition, rivalry, and moral compromises.

The show is stylish and often confrontational. Viewers who like Succession or Euphoria will find it compelling.

Gone (ITV)

David Morrissey plays a headmaster who becomes the main suspect when his wife goes missing. Eve Myles appears as DS Annie Cassidy.

The series holds a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes. It is a slow-burning, tightly written mystery.

Sky and Disney Plus Picks

The Dyers’ Caravan Park (Sky)

Danny Dyer and his daughter Dani lead this light-hearted series. They try to revive interest in British caravan holidays.

The show mixes chaos and charm. Viewers who enjoy personable presenters will likely be entertained.

Daredevil: Born Again (Disney Plus)

Charlie Cox returns as Daredevil opposite Vincent D’Onofrio’s Wilson Fisk. Fisk becomes mayor of New York in this storyline.

The series is moody and action-focused. Fans of Marvel character studies should find it satisfying.

How to choose

Think about the mood you want. Pick comedy for lighter viewing and dark thrillers for edge-of-seat drama.

These eight choices give options across genres. They will keep viewers busy over the holiday.