If you liked the short series "The Queen's Gambit", which revolved around the story of the rise of "Beth Harmon", the chess prodigy in the 1950s and 1960s, it was recently shown on Netflix to win the approval of the public and critics and sits on the throne of the most watched amid expectations that it will win many awards The important thing soon, you may be wondering what you can watch after that intense and interesting drama

Since the existence of a second season for the series is almost impossible, we chose for you a list that included series and films that dealt with similar plots or came at the same level of excitement and creativity.

Miniaturist

Whether you are looking for an intense drama series or an action starring Anya Taylor Joy, you can watch the series "The Miniaturist", which was released in 2017 as a BBC original work of only 3 episodes, before It receives a crowd rating of 7, according to the technical site "IMDb".

The work belongs to the category of drama and mystery, and it is adapted from the first novel of actress and author Jesse Burton, which takes place in the seventeenth century, specifically in Amsterdam, where the eighteen-year-old Nella moves upon her marriage to a wealthy merchant.

In an attempt to occupy her time, he gives her a doll house that is nothing but a small model for the marital home, so she decides to hire an antiques maker to furnish the doll's house, but she is surprised that these miniatures predict what will happen to her in the future.

Godless

But if you were attracted to "The Queen's Maneuver" because of the script and dialogue by Scott Frank, you might want to follow the suspense-thriller series "Godless", one of Netflix's original works.

It is a 7-episode drama that goes back in time to the nineteenth century as it follows the journey of a man outside the law of the old American West, chasing after his former partner who betrayed him and stole some of his booty.

This, in turn, leads him to a mysterious and strange farm where only women live, as it is where his partner chose to hide.

The series included a distinguished team of stars such as Jeff Daniels, Jack O'Connell, Kim Coates and Michael Dockery. The work has received many positive reviews. Even the IMDB audience gave it a rating of 8.4 points, and the most important thing is that it won 3 Emmy Awards out of 12. Recommended.

Bobby Fisher against the world

Bobby Fischer Against the World is the perfect choice for those looking for a job related to the game of chess. It is a British documentary released in 2011 that combines sport and history as an autobiography that explores the tragic and unexpected life of chess genius Bobby Fischer, one of the most famous characters. Fame and mystery in the twentieth century.

His life is full of drama, starting from his troubled childhood, through his relationship with chess, which began at the age of six, and reaching his memory mixed with extraordinary skill that combined memorization, intelligence and determination to win, to become in record time the greatest chess player in the world at a time when the Russians dominated the sport for decades.

However, Fischer's surrender to his sense of megalomania, along with the tension and pressure of his troubled upbringing, soon affected his career.

Computer Chess

"Computer Chess" is an independent film, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred Sloan Award for Feature Films. Although the work revolved around the game of chess, it presented it in a comedic spirit.

The plot took place in the 1980s, in the pre-internet era, and the amazing technology we lived through, and centered around an annual gathering of teams of nerds who compete with each other to see which of their computer programs is the best in chess.

Perhaps what distinguished the work most was its reliance on improvisation, especially since the script contained only 8 pages, in addition to its black and white photography with old cameras, which gave it a comic character and increased its suitability for the spirit of the text and the timing of events.

The strangest and most striking was the preference of author and director Andrew Pugalsky to choose non-professional actors who are knowledgeable in computer technology, which made the work spontaneous and its comedic sense amusing but strange.

Alias ​​Grace

And if you want to enjoy a female drama, you might prefer to watch the series "Alias ​​Grace", which combines drama and crime, and is based on a novel of the same name by writer Margaret Atwood, which won her the Canadian Geller Prize and was shortlisted for the Booker Literary Prize.

It is one of Netflix's original short works, which was produced in 2017 and rated 7.8 points on "IMDB". It tells about a young woman who migrates with her family from Ireland to Canada, and with the death of her mother, she is forced to take responsibility for her family while she is 12 years old, before she Her father forces her to work as a maid.

There, she was convicted of murdering the employer and chief of the servants.

Although she has already spent 15 years in prison, a special committee is re-examining her case and decides to send a psychiatrist to re-examine her past and trace her memories in the hope of finding a loophole that would grant her innocence.