🌟 Zenith Pick: Presumed Innocent (Apple TV+)

Genre: Legal Thriller, Drama
Rating: ★★★★★★★★★☆ (9/10)
Why Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal steps into the courtroom (and into murky moral waters) in this gripping adaptation of Scott Turow’s best-selling novel. When chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich is accused of murdering his colleague and former lover, the line between guilt and innocence blurs dangerously. With slick production, sharp writing, and Gyllenhaal delivering one of his most layered performances, Presumed Innocent keeps you guessing till the very end. If you liked The Undoing or Defending Jacob, this will be your next obsession.
1. Supacell (Netflix)

Genre: Sci-Fi, Superhero Drama
Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ (8/10)
Why Watch: A refreshing take on the superhero genre set in South London, Supacell follows five ordinary Black Brits who suddenly develop extraordinary abilities. But instead of capes and clichés, this series dives into real-world issues — from systemic inequality to personal sacrifice — while still delivering thrilling action and sleek visuals. Created by Rapman, it’s fast-paced, emotional, and socially resonant. If Misfits and Top Boy had a lovechild, it would look like Supacell.
2. The Boys – Season 4 (Amazon Prime Video)

Genre: Dark Superhero Satire
Rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ (8/10)
Why Watch: The most irreverent (and most violent) superhero show on TV is back. As Homelander grows even more unhinged and The Seven fracture from within, Billy Butcher and the Boys face new threats — both superpowered and political. This season continues to skewer celebrity culture, media manipulation, and corporate greed while delivering shocking twists and unapologetic gore. Not for the faint of heart, but endlessly bingeable if you like your satire savage.
3. The Signal (Netflix)

Genre: Mystery, Sci-Fi Thriller
Rating: ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ (7/10)
Why Watch: This German mini-series offers a cerebral, slow-burn mystery with a sci-fi edge. When an astronaut disappears during a space mission, her family unravels a conspiracy that reaches far beyond Earth. With its atmospheric cinematography and haunting score, The Signal balances emotional family drama with interstellar intrigue. A solid pick for fans of The OA or Dark.
4. Hacks – Season 3 (Max)

Genre: Comedy-Drama
Rating: ★★★★★★☆☆☆☆ (6/10)
Why Watch: Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder return for another razor-sharp season of this Emmy-winning gem. As veteran comic Deborah Vance revives her career and mentee Ava navigates Hollywood’s ruthless landscape, their dynamic is as hilarious and heartfelt as ever. Smart’s performance remains a masterclass, and the writing cuts deeper with each episode. Hacks proves that comedy — like revenge — is best served dry.