Netflix offers a diverse selection of fantasy TV series for subscribers, ranging from animated adventures to live-action epics. A recent roundup identifies 10 standout shows blending magic, supernatural elements, and compelling narratives. These programs include both licensed content and Netflix originals, catering to fans of the genre.
Netflix, as a leading streaming service, maintains a robust library of fantasy television that incorporates supernatural themes without relying on scientific explanations. The platform features a mix of anime, animated series, and live-action adaptations, appealing to a wide audience interested in magic, monsters, and mythical worlds.
Among the top selections is "One Piece," based on Eiichiro Oda's manga, which follows young pirate Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates in their quest for a legendary treasure. Available are episodes from the 1999 anime and the 2023 live-action version, emphasizing swashbuckling action and Devil Fruit powers.
"Avatar: The Last Airbender," which premiered in 2005, depicts a world divided by elemental nations. The story centers on Aang, the last Air Nomad, who masters all elements to end the Fire Nation's war, alongside Prince Zuko's path to redemption. Its sequel "The Legend of Korra" and a Netflix live-action adaptation extend the universe.
"Outlander," adapted from Diana Gabaldon's novels, involves time travel as Claire Randall shifts from 1945 to 1743 Scotland, forming a romance with Jamie Fraser amid historical conflicts. The series spans Europe and America, with a prequel spin-off "Blood of My Blood."
Other notable entries include "Lucifer," where the devil assists Los Angeles police while facing heavenly threats; "A Discovery of Witches," exploring romance between a witch and vampire over a magical manuscript; and "The Witcher," tracking monster hunter Geralt, princess Ciri, and sorceress Yennefer in a realm of political intrigue. Recent additions like "Masters of the Universe: Revelation" (2021) and "Revolution" (2024) revive the 1980s animated classic, while "Arcane: League of Legends" (2021) delivers steampunk animation about sisters amid technological and magical tensions.
"The Sandman" (2022) adapts Neil Gaiman's comics, following Dream's restoration of his realm after imprisonment, and "Delicious in Dungeon" (2024) offers a humorous take on adventurers cooking defeated monsters in a dungeon quest. These shows provide varied entry points into fantasy storytelling on Netflix.