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From Millennials to Gen Z: Series and movies that have a very nostalgic place in our hearts

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In a world of endless new releases, some stories bridge the gap between generations. These titles—timeless, iconic, and filled with unforgettable characters—resonate just as strongly with Gen Z as they did with millennials. This lineup celebrates the shows that continue to captivate, no matter the era.

The Adam Project (13+)

THE ADAM PROJECT
The Adam Project (L to R) Ryan Reynolds as Big Adam and Walker Scobell as Young Adam. Cr. Doane Gregory/Netflix © 2022

Twelve-year-old Adam is used to being picked on – but his future self is a fearless fighter pilot. When time travel brings them face-to-face, the two Adams join forces to take on the challenges of both their past and their future.

Enola Holmes (13+)

Enola Holmes

While on the hunt for her missing mother, clever teen Enola Holmes relies on her sharp detective skills to stay one step ahead of her famous brother Sherlock and lend a hand to a runaway lord.

Friends (13+)

Friends 1

Settle in at Central Perk and join six inseparable friends as they stumble through love, careers, and life in New York City. From Ross’s dinosaur facts to Joey’s auditions and Chandler’s one-liners, Friends delivers comedy, comfort, and the kind of laughter that never gets old.

Finding Ola (13+)

Finding Ola S2
Finding Ola S2. (L to R) Sawsan Badr as Soheir, Hend Sabri as Ola in Finding Ola S2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024

Season two of this heartwarming series brings Ola back into the spotlight. When an enticing business opportunity in France arises, can Ola keep things professional with her charming investor? Watch the drama unfold!

Beckham (16+)

Beckham

With rare, unseen footage, this docuseries captures David Beckham’s extraordinary journey – rising from a humble start to becoming a worldwide football legend.

Al Rawabi School for Girls(16+)

AL RAWABI SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Al Rawabi School for Girls S2. (L to R) Tara Attallah as Nadeen, Sarah Abdelrahman as Tasneem, Raneem Rawashdeh as Farah, Kira Yaghnam as Hiba in Al Rawabi School for Girls S2. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024

At the prestigious AlRawabi School for Girls, a group of bullied outcasts band together, crafting bold and dangerous plans to take down their tormentors, one calculated move at a time.

The Blacklist (16+)

The Blacklist

When infamous fugitive Raymond “Red” Reddington walks into FBI custody with a list of the world’s most dangerous criminals, chaos ensues. His one demand? To work exclusively with rookie agent Elizabeth Keen. A web of secrets, shocking twists, and criminal masterminds unravels in this pulse-pounding thriller that keeps you guessing till the last second.

The Lincoln Lawyer (18+)

The Lincoln Lawyer 1
The Lincoln Lawyer. (L to R) Becki Newton as Lorna Crane, Devon Graye as Julian La Cosse, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller in episode 306 of The Lincoln Lawyer. Cr. Lara Solanki/Netflix © 2024

Meet Mickey Haller, the sharp-talking LA defense attorney who swaps a stuffy office for the backseat of his Lincoln. When a high-profile murder case lands in his lap, Mickey dives into a whirlwind of crime, corruption, and redemption. This fast-paced legal drama takes you deep into LA’s underbelly, proving that justice doesn’t always come from a corner office.

The Night Agent (18+)

The Night Agent
The Night Agent. (L to R) Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin, Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland in episode 103 of The Night Agent. Cr. Dan Power/Netflix © 2023

Connected by a midnight phone call, an FBI agent and a cybersecurity expert are thrust into a tangled web of political conspiracies, racing against time to uncover the truth.

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