

The first half of 2026 has been a great one for viewers who love binge-watching shows. Fan-favourite titles like The Boys and One Piece made a successful comeback with their latest seasons, while new entries such as Made In India: A Titan Story and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms also grabbed widespread attention.
These shows generated massive buzz online upon their release and left fans eagerly wanting more. Here's a list of the seven best web series of 2026 so far that you simply cannot miss.
Based on the acclaimed book Titan: Inside India's Most Successful Consumer Brand by Vinay Kamath, this biographical drama depicts one of the most remarkable entrepreneurial journeys in modern India. Starring Jim Sarbh as Xerxes Desai and Naseeruddin Shah as JRD Tata, the series is set in pre-liberalisation India, at a time when foreign brands and smuggled goods dominated the market, and depicts how Desai dared to build a world-class Indian watch brand from scratch.
Where To Watch: Amazon MX Player / Prime Video
The highly anticipated final season of The Boys divided its fanbase. While some viewers praised its high-stakes conclusion, others found several episodes underwhelming compared to previous seasons. However, the season delivered world-class performances, especially Antony Starr’s masterful portrayal of a completely unhinged Homelander. For all its narrative detours, the series delivered the gripping finale fans had been waiting for since the show's inception.
Where To Watch: Prime Video
The second season of The Pitt picks up 10 months after the final hour of Season 1 and unfolds over a Fourth of July weekend. The medical drama combines intense emergencies with emotional character arcs, giving viewers a realistic look at the challenges faced by healthcare professionals.
Where To Watch: JioHotstar
After a critically acclaimed first season that was widely praised for its nuanced, character-driven storytelling, Kohrra returned with a new mystery starring Mona Singh, Barun Sobti, and Rannvijay Singha. The series chronicles a fresh investigation set once again against Punjab's bleak, wintry landscape, where silences often reveal more than confessions.
Where To Watch: Netflix
Netflix's live-action adaptation of the beloved manga continued its successful run with One Piece Season 2. As per the official synopsis of the show, it unleashes "fiercer adversaries and the most perilous quests yet." In the new season, Monkey D. Luffy and his crew travel to new locations and face stronger enemies.
Where To Watch: Netflix
The third season of Prime Video's Hindi drama series Aspirants explores the dreams, struggles and friendships of UPSC aspirants. Actors Naveen Kasturia, Shivankit Singh Parihar, Abhilash Thapliyal, Sunny Hinduja, Namita Dubey, and Tengam Celine reprised their roles from previous seasons, with Jatin Goswami joining the cast as a new addition. The series has been praised for its realistic portrayal of civil services aspirants and the pressures of competitive examinations in India.
Where To Watch: Prime Video
An adaptation of George R.R. Martin's novella The Hedge Knight, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a "lighter and happier" prequel to Game of Thrones. It follows the adventures of hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall and his young squire Aegon V Targaryen, nearly 90 years before the events of Game of Thrones, when the Targaryens still rule Westeros but the age of dragons is fading.
Where To Watch: JioHotstar