There's something on Netflix for everyone, regardless of whether you want an LGBTQ+ plot, a seductive foreign movie, or simply something fresh. However, you should watch the most romantic TV series on Netflix if you're searching for something that makes you feel something, something that makes you wonder why a certain kind of love doesn't exist in real life.
Do you want to weep, laugh, or maybe even both? We've selected a selection of romantic TV series, both new and old, that are now available to view on Netflix. These include sultry favorites like "Bridgerton," brand-new programs like "One Day," and romantic TV series like "Grey's Anatomy" that are certain to make you weep.
Just so you know, this list leans more toward the PG/PG-13 rating. However, if you're in the mood for something a little steamier, check out our really hot list of the hottest Netflix movies and episodes. (However, if you're searching for the top romantic TV series, you've come to the correct place.)
You're going to have a lot of Netflix and relax dates ahead of you, so don't be upset if you find yourself becoming obsessive and adding all the films below to your queue. Are you prepared to hit play?
"One Day"
"One Day," a limited series about two individuals who come and go from one other's lives in a friendship-but-almost-couple manner, is the newest romance TV series on Netflix. Prepare to fall in love with the characters Dexter (Leo Woodall) and Emma (Ambika Mod) and their magnetic push and pull in only 14 episodes.
"Feel Good"
Feel Good is a romantic comedy sitcom starring Canadian comedian Mae Martin as herself. The show follows her life in London as she battles her drug addiction and chases a relationship with a lady who has never dated another woman.
"Bridgerton"
Inspired on the best-selling book by Julia Quinn, "Bridgerton" is set in early 1800s Regency England and chronicles the romantic relationships of a mixed cast of members of the upper class. The series' anonymous gossip writer Lady Whistledown is voiced by Julie Andrews.
"Valeria"
This Spanish drama, which is based on Elísabet Benavent's books, centers on the eponymous Valeria, a writer who needs the support of her three closest friends, Lola, Carmen, and Nerea, due to writer's block and marital discord. Your eyes will be riveted to the screen as Valeria's pals become entangled in a world of romance, drama, relationships, betrayal, and more.
"Easy"
"Easy," a television series that follows Chicagoans as they manage relationships, has a large ensemble cast.
"Never Have I Ever"
Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a first-generation Indian American girl, is the focus of this Mindy Kaling-executive produced series, which is partially based on her life. Devi must deal with the challenges of puberty, high school, and males. Devi is eager to fit in and find a handsome lover as she prepares for her second year of high school.
"Lovesick"
Dylan, in the romantic comedy "Lovesick," discovers he has chlamydia. As Dylan updates all of his former lovers on his status, he and his pals review his prior romances.
"Grey's Anatomy"
This is the ideal moment to watch "Grey's Anatomy" if you haven't before. It centers on the desires of a group of physicians and the sultry bonds they have.
"She's Gotta Have It"
In this contemporary serialized remake, Spike Lee reimagines his highly acclaimed independent comedy from the 1980s. "She's Gotta Have It" revolves on the life of fiercely independent artist Nola Darling (DeWanda Wise), who has three very distinct paramours.
"Luna Nera"
Set in 17th-century Italy, the story follows an adolescent girl who learns she is destined to become a witch. Her boyfriend's father is not in favor of it, however.
"Spinning Out"
A figure skater who aspires to compete in the Olympics tries to strike a balance between her own mental health, her family, and love.
"Summertime"
This romantic Italian series is on the love story that grows between a street-racing biker and a lady who is ready to leave her little town behind and experience the world. It is inspired on Federico Moccia's book "Tre Metri Sopra il Cielo" and is set on the Adriatic coast of Italy.
The plot of the French romantic drama "Twice Upon a Time" centers on Vincent, who is still getting over a breakup when he finds a strange parcel that could give him another chance to get back together with Louise.
"Special"
Ryan, a homosexual guy with minor cerebral palsy, makes the decision to rebuild his identity and pursue the life he really desires in this inspirational and endearing series.
"Riverdale"
If you picture "The O.C." mixed with "Twin Peaks," you'll get an idea of what this gritty adolescent soap opera is about. When Archie and his pals aren't solving the enigmas and secrets that engulf their town, they attempt to work out their own love drama. "Riverdale" surely gives the innocent, folkloric Archie comics from your youth a seductive twist.
"Little Things"
Little Things Kavya and Dhruv are a young couple adjusting to the hectic modern world of relationships, work, and family. They live in the fast-paced metropolis of Mumbai.
"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"
One lady comes from New York City to California in an attempt to win back her ex-boyfriend since she can't seem to move on from him. "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is a fantastic series if you like musicals.
"Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story"
Fans of the Bridgerton series will enjoy following Queen Charlotte's ascent to prominence in "Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story." You may anticipate seeing an exquisite love tale that will tug at your heartstrings, much like the other well-known Bridgerton productions. (A POPSUGAR writer was even inspired to borrow some of the romantic comments from the series on Tinder.)
"Love and Anarchy"
In this Swedish comedy, a married mother of two who is an ambitious consultant starts to doubt everything as she plays a seductive game of dares with a young IT geek.
"My First First Love"
A bunch of Yun Tae-o's pals go through all of the normal growing older, falling in love, and experiencing life together when they move into his home.