An 'intriguing' Netflix series you can watch in one night has been dubbed a '10/10' watch.
If you've been 'left with a headache' by Tom Hardy's latest release on Netflix, then fear not, because there's a limited series bound to take your mind off it.
Created by Stephen Belber for Netflix with V. J. Boyd also acting as a showrunner, the series stars the likes of Colman Domingo (The Color Purple), Marsha Stephanie Blake (When They See Us) and Gabrielle Graham (The Expanse).
Comprising of one season - so far - its eight episodes center around CNN media pundit Muncie Daniels (Domingo) who stumbles upon a body in the woods in Pennsylvania and well, the madness only descends from there.
The first season came out on November 28, 2024, but it hasn't taken long for viewers to flood to social media to weigh in on the series.
Prepare to cancel your plans this evening:
The thriller - aptly titled The Madness - was shared onto LADbible Facebook Group Netflix Bangers with a user asking others how they'd rate it.
One Facebook user said: "Just watched Madness 10/10 awesome no skip full feel... Highly recommended."
Another added: "I am watching this right now. 10 out of 10. Highly recommended."
A third wrote: "It’s definitely a slow burner but binge worthy."
While a fourth echoed: "Binged watched this today, absolutely brilliant."
And a fifth commented: "I was at the edge of my seat and binge watched all of it. I highly recommend it!"
But will there be a second season?
Your face when you realize there's no season two - yet (Netflix) In conversation with Deadline about his future as an actor and the series, Domingo noted he's 'very conscious' about 'making a difference' and 'doing things that matter in the world'.
"I can see the lines of my work very clearly, because I’m very conscious of it. I’m not just gonna take the next thing that’s gonna bring me a lot of access and money or platform," he added.
And while nothing has been officially confirmed as of yet, when asked about the potential of a second season Domingo said: "Listen, I don’t really say this a lot about any show because I like going from moment to moment and having great moments in a show and moving on with my life and doing something else.
"This show, I think there’s more from Muncie. I would really love to engage with a Season 2, so we’ll see if people think he’s got more story in him as well, so I hope people watch."
You can stream The Madness on Netflix now.