Streaming Wars Heat Up: ‘Death by Lightning,’ ‘The Beast in Me,’ and ‘Malice’ Dominate the Conversation
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Netflix and Prime Video are currently driving the most buzz in the streaming landscape, with three new series – “Death by Lightning,” “The Beast in Me,” and “Malice” – captivating audiences and critics alike. These shows are sparking conversations and quickly rising to the top of viewership charts.
Presidential Assassination Reimagined in ‘Death by Lightning’
“Death by Lightning,” which premiered on netflix on Friday, November 21st, is already generating significant critical acclaim.The mini-series delves into the 1881 assassination of US President James A.Garfield, drawing from the 2011 book Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President. Reviewers are particularly praising the performance of Matthew macfadyen, known for his role in “Succession,” as the assassin Charles Guiteau.
“His role performance as the pathetic Guiteau is so exceptional that you hardly register the performance as a performance,” wrote a critic at The guardian.Another reviewer at The Wrap noted the series’ nuanced approach,stating it avoids self-congratulation and balances drama with unexpected humor. The series offers a fresh viewpoint on a pivotal moment in American history.
Claire Danes Leads a Gripping Psychological Thriller in ‘The Beast in Me’
Netflix is also seeing success with “The beast in Me,” which launched on November 13th and is currently the most-watched series on the platform in Norway. The 8-episode miniseries stars Claire Danes (“Homeland”) as Aggie Wiggs, an author grappling with the tragic loss of her son.When Nile Jarvis (Matthew Rhys, “The Americans”), a wealthy real estate developer with a shadowed past, enters her community, Aggie finds herself entangled in a perilous game.
Critics are highlighting the “magnetic” chemistry between danes and Rhys, with The guardian labeling the series “top-class TV.” The show’s suspenseful narrative and compelling performances are clearly resonating with audiences.
‘Malice’ Offers a Provocative ‘Eat-the-rich’ Narrative
prime Video’s original series, “Malice,” is generating buzz for its unconventional casting and provocative premise. The British thriller features comedian Jack Whitehall in the lead role as Adam, a “manny” tasked with dismantling the life of businessman Jamie Tanner (David Duchovny).
One reviewer described Whitehall as “your new favorite villain, and no one is more surprised than us.” The Guardian has likened the series to a blend of “The White Lotus” and “The Talented Mr. Ripley.”
Why are these shows popular? These series are resonating with audiences due to their compelling narratives,strong performances,and exploration of complex themes.”Death by Lightning” offers a fresh historical perspective, “The Beast in me” delivers suspenseful psychological drama, and “Malice” provides a provocative social commentary.
Who is involved? Key players include Netflix and Prime Video as the streaming platforms, Matthew Macfadyen and Claire Danes as lead actors, and writers and directors who have crafted these engaging stories. Jack whitehall and David Duchovny star in “Malice.”
What are the shows about? “death by Lightning” recounts the assassination of President Garfield. “The Beast in Me” follows a grieving author caught in a dangerous web. “Malice” depicts a man hired
