Although Netflix is the biggest streaming service, Now is still a great option as it offers Sky’s premium programming without being locked into an annual contract. From intense dramas to light-hearted comedies, this service is sure to have something for you.
If you’re not already a subscriber, you can access all of Now’s TV shows by purchasing an Entertainment Membership, which usually costs £9.99 a month. Check out Now’s top picks for movies to see some of the movies you can watch through your Now’s Cinema membership.
If you’re looking for your next Now fix, look no further than here. For your convenience, we have listed some of the popular programs currently available. For more picks of some of our favorite shows, check out our roundup of the best of Netflix this month. You won’t be disappointed.
As always, all information is correct at the time of writing, but availability of some shows is subject to change at Now’s discretion.
the last of us
Watch The Last of Us now
The Last of Us is currently one of the most popular shows on Now. Based on the Naughty Dog game, the film follows Joel and Ellie, survivors of a devastating pandemic, who are forced to travel across America together in search of hope.
With a stellar cast line-up including Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey, and Nick Offerman, and a tragic yet action-packed plot, this zombie apocalypse series will have you coming back for more.
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warner bros discovery
Watch “White Lotus” now
The black comedy-drama “White Lotus” is about the guests and employees of a resort. Visitors come to relax and let their hair down. But they are all subject to their own dysfunctions.
Every day the paradise crumbles and a dark situation begins to reveal itself. Starring an all-star cast including Jennifer Coolidge, Aubrey Plaza, and Sidney Sweeney, this drama is not to be missed.
Inside number 9
Watch Inside No 9 now
This anthology comedy brings new stories and characters with each episode. Each dark comedy story takes place behind a door labeled “Number 9.”
Due to their nature, they do not need to be viewed in order. That’s why we recommend “A Quiet Night in,” which tells a hilarious story without dialogue, and “Zanzibar,” with an ensemble cast and set in a luxury hotel, inspired by Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.”
true detective
Watch ‘True Detective’ now
True Detective is an anthology series, so you can visit new locations and fascinating stories as the show progresses. In the latest season, he heads to the frigid reaches of Alaska, where two police officers must solve the mystery of his eight missing men.
The show stars actors such as Woody Harrelson, Colin Farrell, Mahershala Ali, and Jodie Foster.
euphoria
Watch Euphoria now
Zendaya stars in Euphoria, a story about the rigors of high school and Gen Z’s answer to skin. Filled with drugs, violence, and sex, the drama is narrated by Lou, an addict struggling to find her place in the world.
This award-winning watch is one of Now’s most popular, but it’s no easy feat.
blackadder the third
Watch Blackadder The Third now
We love all of the Blackadder series for different reasons, but Blackadder the Third holds a special place in our hearts. This iteration takes place during the Regency era, with E. Blackadder Esquire (Rowan Atkinson) serving as chief butler to the selfish buffoon, the Prince of Wales (Hugh Laurie).
At just six short but engaging episodes, it features famous historical figures such as Samuel Johnson and events such as the French Revolution. Not in the way you’d expect, of course.
third day
Watch “The Third Day” now
The Third Day, starring Jude Law and Naomie Harris, is another disturbing thriller that seems to have been influenced by films like The Wicker Man and Midsommar.
The film tells the story of two different people who find themselves traveling to a mysterious British island at different points in time. Both travelers begin to discover strange rituals and secrets about the island’s inhabitants.
gavin & stacey
Watch Gavin and Stacey now
Oh, what’s going on? This legendary British sitcom (returned this year with a Christmas special) is a must-see. It depicts a family from Essex and a family from Wales coming together and a young couple falling in love. This is also the breakthrough film for James Corden, who plays the lovable young man Smithy.
Some of the most memorable episodes include “Boys Night Out,” “Big Day,” and “House Hunting.” These include aspects that anyone looking for a place to live in London can relate to.
inheritance
Watch “Succession” now
Inheritance takes family drama to a whole new level, as each member of the Roy family gains power and wealth, no matter how damaging it is to relationships between family members.
Logan Roy is a media mogul who heads one of the most powerful entertainment companies in the world. When he suffers a stroke, his children have a hard time choosing who will run the company in his absence.
Friends: Reunion
Watch Friends: The Reunion now
It may not be a full-fledged TV series, but the Friends reunion special is a must-see for die-hard fans of the sitcom. Filled with iconic clips, set visits from the cast, table reads, guest cameos, and more, it’s the perfect way to look back at all 10 seasons of Friends.
There’s also exclusive information from all six main cast members, as well as information about how the show came to be from the series’ creators.
yellow jacket
Watch Yellowjacket now
If you like Lord of the Flies, you’ll love Yellowjackets. A high school girls’ football team is involved in a plane crash, leaving the group stranded in the wilderness. However, the horror that unfolds in the forest gradually turns them into something darker.
The show jumps back and forth between the ’90s and modern day, as survivors attempt to confront the horrors of their past.
game of thrones
Watch Game of Thrones now
Despite its shortcomings (namely the last two seasons), Game of Thrones is still one of the biggest series to ever air, and if you’ve missed the hype, it’s definitely worth checking out. there is.
Based on George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, Game of Thrones is set in the fantasy world of Westeros and tells the story of several houses fighting for control of the continent. I am drawing. There are developments that will leave you dumbfounded, battles that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and of course, an amazing giant dragon.
The prequel series “House of the Dragon” is also worth a look.
The Office (USA)
Watch “The Office” (USA) now
The Office (USA) started the mockumentary trend in America, and with nine seasons and over 200 episodes, it’s a long-running investment comedy that’s sure to bring a smile (but not a charmer) It does not mean). There were a lot of cringeworthy moments).
Steve Carell stars as Michael Scott, a manager at Dunder Mifflin, a paper company in Scranton, Pennsylvania. All he wants is to be respected and admired by his co-workers, but not much work gets done in the office as strange things happen almost every day.
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
Watch Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts now
There are several reunion specials being produced now, but the Harry Potter special is by far the standout. With many cast members including the golden trio (Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson), all eight movies and a rollercoaster of memories from wizarding world fandom are packed full.
There’s also plenty of behind-the-scenes action from the most iconic moments, as well as inside information from directors, writers, and more. If you’re a big fan, bring tissues. I get emotional.
flash
Watch The Flash Now
There are currently several shows in the Arrowverse that are based on superhero movies, but The Flash is one of our favorites. This brilliantly camp comic book adaptation revels in the absurdity of its roots – super-powered telepathic gorilla supervillain, anyone? – and never take it too seriously.
Yes, it’s soapy, gross, and very silly, but it’s a lot of fun and truly feels like your own. Flash has done its best to bring to life every comic book story that everyone has ever called “unfilmable,” and that’s why we love it even more.