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Netflix Viewers Hooked By ‘Best Thriller Series Ever’ That They’re Bingeing In One Night
Netflix viewers are praising a ‘mind-blowing’ series they are bingeing in a single night.
The gripping series, which originally aired on BBC One, has gained significant traction on the streaming platform, leaving audiences eager for more.
Viewers have taken to social media to express their admiration for the show’s unsettling themes and realistic portrayal of modern surveillance.
One Reddit user remarked: “I watched it and thought it was great as well. There’s so many good BBC dramas that never even appear on the radar internationally, it’s a real shame.”
Another viewer described it as a ‘legit scary show,’ comparing it to other horror hits like Marianne, but emphasizing that this show provides a unique psychological intensity.
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A third fan praised the series, calling it: “one of the best British crime dramas I’ve ever watched,” while another questioned why it hasn’t received more international recognition.
“How come no one is talking about this? One of the best shows I’ve watched this year… especially with its themes of surveillance and fake news being so prevalent in our day and age.”
There have been similar raves from critics, too.
The Hollywood Reporter has acknowledged the show as ‘the most thoughtful of Peacock’s international dramas,’ while Stylist has named it one of: “the best British crime dramas to binge-watch.”
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Starring Holliday Grainger and Callum Turner, The Capture delves into the world of surveillance, artificial intelligence, and misinformation.
With two seasons now available on Netflix and speculation about a third in development, the show has sparked widespread discussion among crime drama enthusiasts.
The first season introduces viewers to DCI Rachel Carey (Grainger), who is assigned to investigate Shaun Emery (Turner), a young soldier accused of a violent crime.
The case hinges on a video recording that seems to provide irrefutable evidence – until questions arise about its authenticity.
Season two shifts focus to rising political figure Isaac Turner (Paapa Essiedu), whose career faces a crisis when a deepfake video surfaces, causing turmoil within the government.
As Carey continues to uncover hidden truths, she navigates a world where digital deception has dangerous consequences.
Although BBC has not officially confirmed a third season, rumors suggest the possibility of a continuation.
Given its growing popularity on Netflix, the show’s success on the platform may influence future production decisions.
Watch the trailer for The Capture below...
The Capture is now available to stream on Netflix.
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