Loving 'Stranger Things'? Then This Underrated Netflix Show Must Be on Your Watch List Next

Published 12/02/2025, 8:57 AM EST

Is someone’s favorite supernatural teenage drama, Stranger Things, lacking a certain metaphysical gravity? This German masterpiece trades nostalgic fun for a complex web of time-bending paradoxes that will completely rewire the brains of viewers who just loved the complexity of Stranger Things.

This groundbreaking German series excels because it treats its dark subject matter with meticulous detail and an unflinching eye.

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If one enjoyed the missing-children mystery of Stranger Things, prepare for a far more intricate, deeply philosophical journey into the town of Winden. Dark is not just a science fiction show; it is a meticulously plotted family tragedy spanning multiple generations and realities.

The disappearance of two children exposes the fractured relationships and dark secrets of four families in a small German town, unraveling a sinister, complex web of interconnected time travel spanning multiple generations.

Instead of merely using time travel as a spectacle, Dark makes determinism and free will the central themes. It forces characters to confront their past and future selves, questioning whether they can truly escape their destiny or if they are doomed to repeat the cycle forever. Setting a platform for comparison between Dark and Stranger Things.

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If one is tired of inconsistent mythology in sci-fi, Dark delivers coherent, unwavering time travel rules that are central to the story. Though the plot is carefully planned, some production details reveal the surprising level of creative flexibility behind the show's creation.

Unearthing the secrets of Winden-Unknown facts about Dark

According to Radio Times, one striking revelation is that Winden is a fictional place. The creators deliberately chose to invent the town to prevent a specific setting, such as a Bavarian or Northern German one. The actual filming locations were found near Berlin, with the Grunewald forest used for chilling outdoor scenes.

Director Baran bo Odar intentionally used the local coniferous forests, which feature long, straight trees, as a recurring motif for their inherently unsettling atmosphere. He described the tall, uniform trees as feeling "very creepy, like a fairytale forest," noting they visually resembled jail bars.

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The school featured in Dark, the Reinfelder-Schule in Berlin, has a history dating back to 1907. While it began in Berlin-Mitte, the building seen in the series has been in its current location since 1976. One can reach the filming location by taking the train to S Messe Süd station and walking a short distance.

Ultimately, Dark provides a deeply philosophical, meticulously structured viewing experience that elevates the supernatural mystery genre far beyond simple nostalgia

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Do you know about the the four core families involved in the Winden mystery? Have you watched Dark? Let us know in the comments below.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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