You wanna know what the real problem with modern TV is? If you want to watch everything that’s amazing and critically acclaimed, you have to sign up for a half dozen–or more–different streaming services. And that can get pricey. Well, if you’ve been holding out on AMC shows because you didn’t want to add to your monthly bills, you’re in luck. Some of the best AMC shows are now on Netflix starting August 19, 2024. These are the gems you shouldn’t miss:
- A Discovery of Witches (Seasons 1 – 3) for witchy vampire romance based on the acclaimed series of novels by Deborah Harkness.
- Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches (Season 1) for another witchy series based on a series, because you can never have just one.
- Dark Winds (Seasons 1 – 2) feature two Navajo detectives solving grisly murders in the 1970s.
- Fear the Walking Dead (Seasons 1 – 8) following hopeful survivors clawing their way through Los Angeles at the very start of the zombie apocalypse.
- Interview with the Vampire (Season 1) for a reimagining of Anne Rice’s hit series of sexy Cajun vampire novels.
- Into the Badlands (Season 1 – 3) for a genre-bending martial arts series about a warrior and a boy on a rough journey.
- Kevin Can F**K Himself (Season 1 – 2) to watch Annie Murphy hilariously break all the sitcom conventions as well see the zany genre through the wife’s eyes.
- Monsieur Spade (Season 1) for Clive Owen as a retired private eye thrust back into the game after a series of nun murders.
- Preacher (Seasons 1 – 4) for a preacher wholly unhappy with all the toil of God’s world, on a mission to find god with his sassy ex and an Irish vampire.
- That Dirty Black Bag (Season 1) for a western cowboy clash between a dusty sheriff and a blood-thirsty bounty hunter.
- The Terror (Season 1) for a fictionalized imagining of what must have happened to the real lost arctic expedition of the 1800s, based on the novel by Dan Simmons.
- The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (Season 1) following everyone’s favorite zombie slayer as he mysteriously wakes up on the shores of France.
And if you’re still unsure what to watch, check out our list of the best AMC shows of all time.