‘The Boroughs’ Creators Will Matthews And Jeffrey Addiss Unpack Finale & How They Wanted To “Crack The Door” For Future Seasons












The past month or so has been far from memorable on Netflix. According to recent data, between April 13 and April 19, no Netflix series made it into the top 10 for the first time since Nielsen started reporting streaming data. The previous worst week for Netflix? The one before, with April 2026 a month those working at the streamer would rather forget. However, in the month since, Netflix has released some enticing new options for those hungry for something to binge. With that in mind, and with the streamer in a much better place, here's a list of three shows you should binge-watch on Netflixthis weekend.






Upside Down Pictures' string of post-Stranger Things releases continues with Netflix’s new 8-part sci-fi, The Boroughs. If you expected it to be another Spielbergian pastiche, just with older people as the heroes rather than children, then you’re only half right. The Boroughs is both a mystery and a memento mori. When “The Grey Rebellion,” fronted by Alfred Molina, uncovers an otherworldly threat preying on the residents of their senior living facility, they embark on a dangerous pursuit and are asked to confront not just how to kill a monster, but how far they are willing to go to revisit their youth.

Aging comes with its own set of challenges — sickness, decline in cognitive abilities, and invisibility from society. Older people face specific prejudices, as people brush off their ideas as fantasies of an aging mind. At a certain point, many older people move into elder care facilities, whether by choice or at the insistence of their loved ones. Unfortunately, some of those facilities do not have the residents' best interests at heart, but they will advertise themselves as heaven on Earth. These are the ideas explored in Netflix's upcoming horror series, premiering tomorrow, May 21.

After the divisive final season of Stranger Things, which concluded at the very end of 2025, the show's creators, the Duffer Brothers, have been focusing on facilitating others' projects. They've served as executive producers on the acclaimed horror series Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, which premiered in March, and on the spin-off Stranger Things: Tales from '85, which premiered in May. The brothers' third series as executive producers in as many months is all set to debut this week on Netflix, as they prepare to begin a stint at Paramount. The Duffer Brothers, who gave Netflix one of its most-watched hits ever with Stranger Things, are pursuing new opportunities because they reportedly want to make theatrical movies.
