Take advantage of the 3-day weekend to catch up on the current series, to be seen in just a few hours

Take advantage of the 3-day weekend to catch up on the current series, to be seen in just a few hours
Take advantage of the 3-day weekend to catch up on the current series, to be seen in just a few hours

Everyone is talking about this new Netflix series. Arriving on October 31, this original German production is one of the programs not to be missed during this 3-day weekend. And good news: it catches up in just a few hours!

Six months after the success of Crookswhich will indeed have a sequel, it is the turn of another German series to find success on Netflix. Available since October 31, The Zen Murders follows the story of Björn Diemel, a high-flying lawyer who turns murderer. Attending mindfulness classes, he tries to find a better work-life balance, spend more time with his daughter Emily and, if possible, save his marriage to Katharina. The seminar delivers on its promises, but not as the protagonist imagined. When he decides to apply the mindfulness techniques he has just learned to his client, a violent crime lord, he suddenly finds himself with the police and an entire criminal gang on his trail. Despite this tense context, Björn manages to keep his cool and completely transform his life.

The Zen Murders : you only need a few hours to watch this phenomenon series in full on Netflix

The ranking of Netflix series keeps changing. If The Diplomat reigned supreme in the top 10, the series with Keri Russell was quickly dethroned by this black comedy which makes up for it in just 4h15. In addition to its success in , German fiction is also a hit in several European countries, notably in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg as well as in Germany, its country of origin. With its offbeat tone, The Zen Murders literally created a surprise by standing out among the big hits of the moment.

Crooks : this other German series to catch up on in just one afternoon on Netflix

After The Zen MurdersNetflix subscribers will have no trouble (re)immersing themselves in the eight episodes of Crooksa German thriller which rose to the top of the most viewed series in France a few months ago. Put online last April, Marvin Kren's fiction took us into the life of Charly Markovic (Frederick Lau), a former safe-cracker, forced to return to service when a valuable coin becomes the object of desire of several gangs. With the help of a small-time crook from Vienna, they embark on a perilous mission to get their hands on this precious treasure.

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