True crime and presidential scandals: 3 gripping historical drama miniseries on Netflix you can binge in one weekend — including a 99% Rotten Tomatoes gem

Alias Grace
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As one of the biggest and best streaming services around, Netflix is home to loads of great TV dramas, but if you want your next binge session with a side of real-deal history, then it's a historical drama you're after, the kind of watch that combines tried-and-true fact with some tension-building artistic license.

And one of the best ways to get your historical drama fix is via a miniseries, which allows you to be immersed in a setting and era across several episodes, letting the story have plenty of time and room to breathe. Fortunately, Netflix has a historical limited series for seemingly every kind of viewer, whether you're into learning about the origins of sports, old-school crimes, or most shocking of all, presidential assassinations.

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Show title

Vibe

Runtime

Why It's a Must-Watch

"Alias Grace"

True crime mystery

4.5 hours

A 99% RT rated Margaret Atwood masterpiece

"Death by Lightning"

Political thriller

3.5 hours

Matthew Macfadyen's best role since "Succession"

"The English Game"

Sports drama

4.7 hours

Julian Fellowes' gritty look at soccer's birth

With just a handful of episodes each, these Netflix historical drama miniseries are easily watchable over the course of a single weekend. Here are three that you should check out next.

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'Death by Lightning'

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The vibe: A "masterclass in slimy desperation" and an AFI Program of the Year.

The story: Directed by Matt Ross ("Captain Fantastic") and written by Mike Makowsky ("Bad Education"), this four-part psychological drama stars Michael Shannon as President James Garfield and Matthew Macfadyen as Charles Guiteau — the man who would assassinate him just three months into his term.

The expert verdict: Critics on Rotten Tomatoes praise the series for being "handsomely mounted and electrified" by Macfadyen’s performance, concisely dramatizing a fork in history while "wistfully hinting at what could’ve been."

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'Alias Grace'

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The vibe: A "hypnotic" true-crime mystery with a stellar 99% Rotten Tomatoes score.

The story: Inspired by the notorious 1843 murders of Canadian farmer Thomas Kinnear and his housekeeper Nancy Montgomery, this Margaret Atwood adaptation follows Grace Marks (Sarah Gadon), a teenage immigrant accused of murdering her employer and a fellow maid (Anna Paquin).

The expert verdict: Critics at Rotten Tomatoes laud the Sarah Polley-penned program for its "biting social commentary" and Gadon’s standout performance, calling the six-episode miniseries a "worthy addition to the Atwood catalog."

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'The English Game'

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The vibe: A class-clashing sports drama from "Downton Abbey" creator Julian Fellow that's compelling even for the athletically uninclined (guilty!).

The story: This six-part drama tracks the 19th-century origins of modern football (soccer) and how the sport transitioned from an upper-class hobby to a global institution. Fergus Suter (Kevin Guthrie) becomes the first recognized pro footballer and challenges the elite reputation of the game with his revolutionary skills.

The expert verdict: While the miniseries wasn't well-received by critics, it won over viewers, landing a 83% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. One raved about the "great characters and fun plot."

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Christina Izzo is a writer-editor covering culture, food and drink, travel and general lifestyle in New York City. She was previously the Deputy Editor at My Imperfect Life, the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York. 

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