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38+ Of The Best Shows On Stan To Stream (March 2025)

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At OB真人视讯, we know the hunt for the next great binge-watch on Stan is never truly over. With so many options available, finding the perfect show to dive into can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve curated a list of the best shows to watch on Stan right now.

Whether you're in the mood for gripping dramas, hilarious comedies, or captivating documentaries, this list has something for every viewer. From new releases to timeless classics, these are the top 32+ shows on Stan to stream this autumn 2025.

Love Triangle

If you’re looking for something to replace the gaping hole left in your life after the end of Married at First Sight, look no further than Love Triangle. Made by the same producers, Love Triangle asks singletons to choose between one of two unseen suitors after a few days of textual relations. After briefly moving in with their first pick, their second suitor arrives to mess with the chemistry (or lack thereof!) and unleash all the juicy reality TV drama we know and love. With Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause on board to host the show’s first-ever reunion special, Love Triangle Season 3 premiered on April 6. New episodes of Love Triangle drop every Sunday, but if you really can’t wait that long for your reality TV fix, you can also catch up on seasons 1 and 2 in full now.
 

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue

If we had to sum up this mystery thriller in one sentence, it would be: “It’s kind of like Lost meets Final Destination meets Agatha Christie’s Mousetrap”. Starring Eric McCormack (Will & Grace, we love) and an ensemble cast, it follows a group of strangers after their plane crashes into the Mexican jungle. As they curiously start dying one by one, the remaining survivors realise they’re being murdered—but why and by whom? It’s a bit over the top stylistically, but if you like trying to figure out a mystery, this one will keep you entertained enough. Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue premiered on March 2, with new episodes released every Sunday right in time to kick away those pre-work scaries.

Dope Girls

From the producers of the world-famous fantasy sci-fi series Dr Who, Dope Girls is a fictional drama loosely based on 1920s London’s “Queen of the Night”, Kate Meyrick. The story chronicles the rise of Kate Galloway, a widow and single mother who builds a nightclub and cocaine empire in the aftermath of World War One. Set in a gritty and, at times, fantastical London, it’s dark, theatrical, playful, and brutal in equal measure. All six episodes of Dope Girls are now available to stream on Stan.

Good Cop/Bad Cop

If you’re looking for an inoffensive, relatively wholesome, switch-your-brain-off kind of police procedural drama, look no further than the latest Stan. Original, Good Cop/Bad Cop. If the first episode is anything to go by, it’s not going to change your life, but with Gossip Girl’s Leighton Meester and homegrown Aussie talent, Luke Cook at the helm, you’ll be in good hands. Following a reluctant brother and sister detective team in a ridiculously small town in America’s Pacific Northwest, it’s a light, silly, and easy watch you can enjoy as you chow down your mid-week dinner. The first episode of Good Cop/Bad Cop is available now on Stan., with new episodes dropping every  Thursday at 1.30 pm.

This Way Up

Written by and starring Aisling Bea alongside Sharon Horgan, This Way Up is centred around a young Irish woman named Áine and her older sister Shona, who live in London. The story follows the close-yet-always-fighting sisters as Áine pieces her life together after a nervous breakdown that culminated in a trip to a rehab facility. This comedy-drama is painfully honest and relatable. It’s heartbreakingly profound at times and a warm and funny hug at others. Sometimes, it’s inexplicably both simultaneously. How good.

The Gold

Starring Bonneville and Dominic Cooper and based on the real-life Brink’s-Mat robbery of 1983, The Gold follows the extensive cat-and-mouse criminal investigation that followed what was then the biggest robbery in history. After accidentally stumbling upon £26 million worth of gold bullion (that’s about $200 million by today’s standards!), the robbers set up an elaborate scheme to launder the bullion. But, with a team of dedicated detectives hot on their heels, not all goes to plan. Season 2 of this British crime drama is set for release in 2025, so now’s a good time to catch up on the first season!

Gangs of London

Gruesome, violent, and action-packed, Gangs of London does exactly what it says on the tin. The story follows the exploits of several international gangs after Finn Wallace, the head of London’s most powerful crime family, is murdered. From revenge plots to backstabbing to outlandish power grabs, the fallout is wild. If you’re not a fan of blood and gore, you might want to give this one a swerve. Otherwise, strap in and be prepared to wince! Season 3 of Gangs of London is set for release in March 2025, so you have plenty of time to binge on Seasons 1 and 2 in preparation.

The Tattooist Of Auschwitz

Based on the bestselling novel by Heather Morris, The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a haunting yet profoundly moving story set during one of history’s darkest periods. The film adaptation follows Lale Sokolov, a Jewish prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau who is tasked with the harrowing job of tattooing identification numbers on his fellow prisoners. Amidst the horrors of the concentration camp, Lale meets Gita, a fellow prisoner, and their love story unfolds against the backdrop of unimaginable suffering. This adaptation is a testament to the power of love, hope, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Get ready to be deeply moved by this poignant tale of survival and resilience. 

Perfect Days

Nominated for a ton of awards including Best International Feature Film at the Academy Awards and Cannes Film Festival finalist, Perfect Days seems to have slipped a litle under our radar. This new Stan drop tells a charming and at-times whimsical tale of the seemingly simple every day life of a single Japanese man finding beauty in the mundane. There's something about the characters, cinematography and romantising of daily life that had us hooked from the very beginning, and we reckon you will be too.

A Good Girl's Guide To Murder

All eyes are on this new BBC series dropping like it's hot in late June. An angsty mystery thriller, get ready to hone in on those detective skills as keen-eyed protagonist Pip attempts to uncover a seemingly simple open-shut case of a schoolgirl murdered by her boyfriend five years earlier. Brimming with plenty of unexpected twists and the uneasy feeling of being watched, we're gripped by this super-anticipated watch for sure.

Hotel Cocaine

Oooh we love a '70s-inspired series, and Hotel Cocaine is just the right of questionable collars and old school glamour. Meet roman Compte, the general manager of Miami's inframous Mutiny Hotel fequented by narcos, federal agents, celebs and businessmen alike always ready to let things get spicy. Releasing new eps each Monday, we love a little drug bust to kick off the week.

Dr Death

The brand new season of Dr. Death is based on the Wondery podcast and follows 'Miracle Man' Paolo Macchiarini (Édgar Ramírez), a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations. In the end, most patients perish by his hand, suffocating on the decaying plastic windpipes he placed inside them. 

Year Of

From the award-winning makers of Offspring, Year Of is a multi-generational spin-off of your favourite Aussie serie Bump. Unsurprisngly, this one will showcase another set of disparate inner-city teens at Jubilee High School as they navigate their senior years. 

Lucky Hank

From the producers of Better Call Saul and Breaking BadLucky Hank is a comedic drama series based on Richard Russo’s novel Straight Man. The series follows Bob Odenkirk as Henry (Hank) Devereaux, Jr., a failed novelist turned unlikely chair of the English department of a mediocre college in a working-class town. Backstabbing colleagues, crusading students and a flirtatious protégée all aggravate the mounting midlife crisis Hank experiences when his celebrated father flies back in the picture. 

Poker Face

Directed and written by Rian Johnson (Knives Out), this 10-part mystery-of-the-week series stars Academy® Award winner Adrien Brody (The Pianist, The Grand Budapest Hotel), Emmy® Award winner Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Don Jon) and Emmy® nominee Natasha Lyonne (Orange is the New Black, Russian Doll). The show follows Charlie Cale (Lyonne), a woman with the epic ability to determine when someone is lying.

Black Snow

Starring Travis Fimmel (Vikings), this gripping six-part crime drama series is the mystery of a classic whodunit. In 1994, seventeen-year-old Isabel Baker (Talijah Blackman-Corowa) was murdered, shocking the small town of Ashford and devastating Isabel’s Australian South Sea Islander community. The case was never solved, the killer never found. But 25 years later, the opening of a time capsule unearths a secret that puts cold-case detective James Cormack (Fimmel) on the trail of the killer.

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Yellowstone

The fifth season of the acclaimed Emmy-nominated series sees John Dutton (Kevin Costner) take office as the Governor of Montana causing the Dutton family to fight a war from all sides. The good news is that season five kicks off with a two-hour premiere event with all the ranch drama. 

House Of Ho

Inspired by the film Crazy Rich Asians, House of Ho is an unscripted series featuring the wealthy, Houston-based, multigenerational American-Vietnamese Ho family. Season two introduces new cast members including single roommates Bella Ho and Kim Ho, and independent-minded Vanessa Kon and Tammy Nguyễn (Nate’s sisters), and their respective partners Carlton and Tran, who each have slightly niche perspectives on what it means to be part of the Ho family and its legacy.

Raised By Refugees

From Kiwi comedian Pax Assadi, Raised By Refugees is the heartfelt comedy inspired by his own formative tween-age years growing up in Auckland. Pax, played by Kenus Binu, is a typical 12-year-old from the early 2000s, whose parents came to NZ in the late 80s as refugees. While his parents want him to get good grades, all Pax wants to do is fit in. But a major international incident makes that very difficult. 

The Midwich Cuckoos

Okay, if you're a Handmaid's Tale fanatic through and through, you're going to want to dig your mitts into The Midwich Cuckoos. Adpated from John Wyndham's 1957 sci-fi novel of the same name, this series is based in the small English village of Midwich where, women of the right childbearing age, mysteriously fall pregnant all at the same time.

The Lazarus Project

Starring Paapa Essiedu (Gangs of London), The Lazarus Project is a time-bending psychological thriller that follows an all-but-average bloke George, who wakes up one morning to find himself reliving a day from his months-long past. When George is recruited for the secret organisation called the Lazarus Project, he's expected to make the ultimate sacrifice, one he's not willing to make.

Queer As Folk

Set in New Orleans, one of the most unique queer communities in North America, Queer As Folk is a vibrant reimagining of the ground breaking British series created by Russell T. Davies. After having a unique relationship with the original Queer As Folk growing up, creator, writer and executive producer Stephen Dunn has developed a fresh series, so fresh that the storyline and plot has been kept on the down-low. 

Everything I Know About Love

Inspired by her own wildly funny, occasionally heart-breaking memoir, Dolly Alderton's Everything I Know About Love is an  unflinching account of surviving your 20s. From the producers of Bridget Jones' Diary and Love Actually, this fresh series is written and created by Dolly Alderton, and directed by China Moo-Young. Set in a 2012 London sharehouse, with flashbacks to suburban adolescence in the early noughties, the Stan show recounts bad dates, heartaches and humiliations. 

Hacks

Starring Emmy Award Winner Jean Smart, Hacks explores a dark mentorship that forms between the legendary Las Vegas comedian Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and the entitled, outcast 25-year-old Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder). In season two,  it's Vance and Daniels against the world, as the once-relevant Vegas comedy queen must take her stand-up act on the road to small clubs across the country. 

Angelyne

Angelyne centres on the media personality who rose to prominence in 1984 after the appearance of a series of iconic billboards around L.A. Based on The Hollywood Reporter's investigative article, the limited series tells the story of fame, identity, and influencer culture before the world of reality TV and social media. 

RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars

Season seven of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is the Olympics of drag starring only winners from previous seasons. Together, they compete for a $200,000 cash prize and the title of 'Queen of All Queens'. For the first time in Drag Race history, all eight returning queens have won previous seasons of Drag Race or All Stars. The cast includes RuPaul’s Drag Race winners that stretch from 2011 through 2020, one international queen and three queens who’ve won seasons of All Stars. The All Star cast will consist of Yvie Oddly, The Vivienne, Jinkx Monsoon, Raja, Jaida Essence Hall, Monét X Change, Shea Couleé and Trinity The Tuck. 

Better Call Saul

Starring Bob Odenkirk, the Emmy-nominated acclaimed drama series Better Call Saul returns for its sixth and final season. The series will conclude the ever complicated journey of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk), into criminal lawyer Saul Goodman. In case you missed it, the final season of the Breaking Bad spinoff will unite Walter White and Jesse Pinkman which is major news. 

Gaslit

Starring Academy Award Winners Julia Roberts and Sean Penn, Gaslit offers a new take on the Watergate Scandal that focuses on some untold stories and its forgotten characters. Based on the first season of the critically acclaimed Slow Burn podcast, the series centres on Martha Mitchell (Julia Roberts), a big personality with an even bigger mouth. 

Billy The Kid

From the creator of Vikings, Micahel Hirst, Billy The Kid tells the story of William H. Bonney (Tom Blyth), from his humble Irish roots, to his early days as a cowboy and gunslinger in the American frontier, to his pivotal role in the Lincoln County War. He meets Jesse Evans (Daniel Webber), another famous outlaw who intrigues Billy with his wild and reckless character, forever inviting him over to the dark side of life. ​

The Girl From Plainville

Starring Elle Fanning, The Girl From Plainville is inspired by the true story of Michelle Carter’s unprecedented “texting suicide” case. Based on the Esquire article of the same name by Jesse Barron, this show looks at Carter’s relationship with Conrad Roy III and the events that led to his death and, later, her conviction of involuntary manslaughter. 

Minx 

Executive produced by Paul Feig (who you know from the likes of Bridesmaids, Love Life, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist), Minx centres around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), a young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women. In order to get her career on track, they have to navigate their way through the LA porn scene which, during the 1970s, was an absolute time. 

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