Marie Gicquel, edited by Alexandre Dalifard 3:54 p.m., December 26, 2022

The year 2022 will have been marked by several releases of successful series on various platforms such as Netflix and Prime Video.

A few days before New Year's Eve, Europe 1 takes stock of the programs that have worked the most in 2022. Between suites and new features, the fantastic universe has dominated. 

What assessment for the series in 2022?

During this year, fans of these works of fiction have been spoiled.

Platforms like Netflix or Prime Video have offered a rich program for their subscribers.

Less than a week from New Year's Eve, Europe 1 takes stock of these successful outings.

For 2022, if the categories are varied, the fantastic universe has largely dominated. 

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Prequels that hit

Some series were expected by many.

This is the case of

House of the Dragon

, the latest in the

Game of Thrones

saga , and the

Rings of Power

, prequel to

Lord of the Rings

.

Both unveiled their first season in 2022.

For others, the year was the continuation of an enduring success.

As for

Stranger Things

and its atrocious beast Vecna ​​which saw its fourth season released on Netflix.

All these programs have marked viewers and more recently

Wednesday.

Tim Burton's series on the Adams family has exploded the counters of the Netflix platform, becoming a trend on Instagram and TikTok. 

In France, on TF1, the

HPI

series with Audrey Fleurot was a great success with nearly 11 million viewers for the launch of the second season.

2023, between novelties and sequels

The year 2023 also has some great sofa sessions in store with the

Kaleidoscope

series , the story of a heist in New York.

The program arrives in a handful of days on Netflix.

A series with a new concept, the order of viewing the episodes does not matter, so the viewer can arrange his own story. 

New features, but also long-awaited sequels: 

Lupin

, third installment with Omar Sy, the return of 

Successions

and finally 

Berlin

, a series derived from

Casa de Papel

on our favorite robber.