3 best Netflix thriller miniseries to binge-watch in one weekend

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Not every binge-worthy series needs to stretch across seasons or take forever to find its rhythm. Sometimes, the most satisfying stories are the ones that remain concise, well-paced and know their destination.

This is exactly why thriller miniseries work so well. They cut straight to the point, keeping the tension high and the story moving without unnecessary detours. You get all the twists and suspense of a longer show, just in a format that doesn’t overstay its welcome.

If you’re after something fast-paced without the long-term commitment, Netflix’s thriller miniseries have you covered. These are three of the best you can easily get through in a weekend.

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‘Clickbait’ (2021)

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For something sleek, gripping, and easy to consume in a weekend, “Clickbait” is exactly that kind of show. With a strong ensemble cast, this mystery thriller hooks you early and keeps the momentum going, even if it occasionally tries to juggle too many ideas at once. This series clearly touches on internet culture, misinformation, and the speed of modern media, but at its core, it’s really an elaborate whodunit designed to keep you guessing.

“Clickbait” is about a man named Nick Brewer (Adrian Grenier) who suddenly disappears after a disturbing video of him appears online. In the video, he is shown badly injured and holding signs that suggest he has committed serious crimes, with a warning that he will die once the clip reaches a certain number of views. As the video goes viral, his family and investigators race against time to uncover where he is and what really happened to him.

Episodes: 8
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‘As You Stood By’ (2025)

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It’s easy for international series to be buried beneath Netflix’s more heavily promoted releases, especially when big-budget dramas dominate the platform, but “As You Stood By” is one that deserves a second look after going under the radar in 2025. With a strong cast and a gripping premise, it’s surprising it didn’t become one of the year’s more talked-about titles.

“As You Stood By” centers around two childhood friends, Eun-su (Jeon So-nee) and Hui-su (Lee Yoo-mi), whose lives reconnect after years of emotional distance. Eun-su works in a luxury department store while carrying unresolved trauma from her upbringing, and Hui-su is trapped in a violent marriage that has gradually stripped her of stability and safety. When Eun-su discovers the extent of Hui-su’s situation, the two women make a drastic decision.

Episodes: 8
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‘The Survivors’ (2025)

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It’s almost ironic that Netflix’s “The Survivors” unfolds in a sun-drenched town, since the atmosphere is anything but light. At times, it feels bleak and emotionally heavy, but it remains compelling right from the start. Adapted from Jane Harper’s bestselling novel, the series builds its story around loss, memory, and fractured family relationships in a way that immediately pulls you in.

Fifteen years after a violent storm in the Tasmanian town of Evelyn Bay claimed the lives of two boys and led to the disappearance of a teenage girl, Kieran Elliott (Charlie Vickers) returns home with his partner Mia (Yerin Ha) and their child to visit his parents. His return reopens old wounds, as Kieran is still blamed for the events of that night. When a young tourist is found murdered while investigating the unsolved case, police detective Sue Pendlebury (Miriama Smith) begins uncovering links between the cases.

Episodes: 6
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Alix Blackburn
Senior Streaming Writer (UK)

Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote. 


Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry. 


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