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The third season of Netflix’s hit series, "Stranger Things," is now streaming, and some viewers probably binged it all already since it debuted on Thursday. Now they’re wondering what to watch next.
Streaming guide Reelgood provided Business Insider with a list of TV shows that "Stranger Things" fans are watching, based on data from its users. They include Netflix’s other hit sci-fi series, "Dark"; the long-running anthology horror series, "American Horror Story"; and HBO’s "Westworld."
Below are eight TV shows to watch if you love "Stranger Things" and where you can easily stream them:
"Dark" (Netflix)
Netflix
Series run: Two seasons, 2017-present
Where to stream: Netflix
Netflix description: "A missing child sets four families on a frantic hunt for answers as they unearth a mind-bending mystery that spans three generations."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 94%
What critics said: "’Dark’ is a rewarding investment in time spent in untangling the family trees and timelines. It’s also an intriguing experiment in how looped events and themes of determinism can play into growth and evolution." — Indiewire (Season 2)
"American Horror Story" (FX)
FX
Series run: Eight seasons, 2011-present
Where to stream: Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video
FX description: "’American Horror Story’ is an anthology horror drama series created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning franchise is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 76%
What critics said: "Even if the primary pleasures of Apocalypse turn out to be based in pure nostalgia, I’m okay with that — weirdly enough, I really missed loving this show." — Entertainment Weekly (Season 8)
"Westworld" (HBO)
HBO
Series run: Two seasons, 2016-present
Where to stream: HBO Go, HBO Now
HBO description: "Live without limits in a world where every human appetite can be indulged. Starring Evan Rachel Wood, Anthony Hopkins, Jeffrey Wright, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Ed Harris and more — this dark odyssey follows the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin."
Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 86%
What critics said: "The good news is that there’s a glimpse of a stunning new themed world to keep the viewer hooked on this hokum." — Financial Times (Season 2)
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Source: Business Insider – tclark@businessinsider.com (Travis Clark)