Ozark, Succession and The Crown are amongst some of the shows that started and ended with Stranger Things

Stranger Things | Image Source: DiscussingFilm via X
Stranger Things | Image Source: DiscussingFilm via X

Since its launch in 2016 Stranger Things has evolved from a small town supernatural tale to an international phenomenon that revolutionized the way audiences view genre television. As fans watched it blend 1980s nostalgia, horror, and coming of age drama other celebrated series like Stranger Things began and ended around its duration shaping contemporary television in special ways.

From crime dramas with high stakes, such as Ozark to wicked family sagas such as Succession, and carefully written historical fiction such as The Crown these were innovative years for writers.

Streaming services gave the ideal platform for intricate storytelling and binge viewing culture, and Stranger Things was a cultural touchstone that generated fresh approaches to genre-bending, emotion, and tension.


Ozark, Succession and The Crown are amongst some of the shows that started and ended with Stranger Things

1) Ozark

Ozark soon became one of the most gripping crime dramas of its time, tracking the life of Marty Byrde, a money man turned reluctant launderer for a Mexican cartel. The series' suspenseful storyline and morally ambiguous characters hooked viewers with the performances of Jason Bateman and Laura Linney, adding depth and realism.

With Stranger Things its concluding season in 2022, broken into two parts offered an action-packed conclusion that delved into family loyalties, desperation, and survival at the worst possible times.

With its dark atmospheric tone and complex plotting, Ozark didn't merely narrate a story it placed viewers directly in a morally gray one. Years on from its final episode the series remains a pivotal force within crime dramas due to its explosive storytelling approach.


2) Succession

Succession was a contemporary work of genius, dark comedy, and drama detailing the ruthless struggles in the media dynasty of the Roys. The series relied on its witty writing, sharp humor, and multidimensional character analysis so that every struggle for power was both intimate and epic.

Its 2023 series finale was a satisfying yet surprising conclusion that entrenched the show's quality reputation. Brian and Sarah Snook all added depth and ferocity to their performances, making sure that the show's examination of ambition, greed, and loyalty really spoke to audiences.

Succession's legacy will be that it managed to mix entertainment with a scathing critique of money and corporate power.


3) The Crown

The Crown is a splendidly detailed depiction of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, which combines historical events with deep characterization. The series lasted for six seasons and went through the immense pressures of monarchy, personal sacrifices, and political difficulties, giving the audience a rare opportunity to watch one of the most observed institutions in the world from behind the scenes.

Its last season in 2023 was a closure to the royal drama over decades, showing both victories and defeats with great emotional depth.

Apart from its entertainment value The Crown ignited discussions about history, legacy, and the human aspect of power, thus reinventing the limits of prestige television, Stranger Things.


Stranger Things reign happened to coincide with a golden era in television where risk-taking creatives, lavish production budgets, and streaming convenience transformed narrative. Ozark, Succession, and The Crown are just a few examples of this period's variety and scope, each leaving their own distinct imprint on the audience and the critics.

Edited by Sohini Biswas