Only 6 New TV Shows Have a Perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes
There is something for everyone on this list.
The television industry was once viewed as inferior to feature films in terms of storytelling quality, cinematography, and acting. Now, it has evolved into a fully-fledged medium that consistently delivers captivating and profound narratives, often crafted by renowned filmmakers.
However, the industry churns out so many new projects annually that for every outstanding show, there are a plethora of disappointments. Review aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes serve as an excellent resource for discovering new binge-worthy content. While reviews are inherently subjective, they offer a good indication of the general public's perception of a show. Let's explore the new 2023 projects that have a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.
6. Class of '07
Our list kicks off with Class of '07, featuring Emily Browning. Curiously, this show has not attracted significant media attention. This Australian comedy series chronicles the reunion of high school graduates a decade later, only for their tranquil reunion to be disrupted by an unexpected apocalypse triggered by global warming.
Available on Prime Video
5. Primo
Primo documents the life of a high school student trying to balance school and personal life while coping with the difficulties of living with his mother and five uncles. Co-executive produced by the legendary Michael Schur, this show stands as another humorous and high-quality sitcom.
Available on Amazon Freevee
4. Dear Child
Following the remarkable success of Dark, Netflix has released another high-profile German thriller. Dear Child narrates the tale of a mysterious woman who escapes with her daughter from a kidnapper who has controlled her for over a decade. She ends up in a hospital, but when her parents arrive, they point out numerous inconsistencies in her story.
Available on Netflix
3. Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake
The new Adventure Time spin-off demonstrates that the franchise's popularity remains undiminished. The fresh series recounts the multiverse adventures of Fionna the Human and Cake the Cat, accompanied by Simon Petrikov.
Available on Max
2. Castlevania: Nocturne
In partnership with Capcom, Netflix continues to produce stellar adaptations of the titular video game franchise. This installment is set during the French Revolution, where new heroes must face off against a powerful vampire cabal.
Available on Netflix
1. Mask Girl
Netflix has another thought-provoking K-drama on offer in Mask Girl, which follows a young woman who works as a night streamer, concealing her face with a mask until a series of unfortunate events drastically alter her life.