UMVA has learned that a new crime drama series, Nemesis, has been making waves on Netflix, with viewers praising its stylish chaos, explosive tension, and strong lead performances.
The series, created by the mastermind behind Power, stars Y'lan Noel and Matthew Law, and has been described as an 'explosively tense' watch, with a thrilling blend of crime, action, and intense scenes.
According to information obtained by UMVA, fans are raving about the show, with one viewer, Archie, writing: 'Nemesis thrives on stylish chaos, explosive tension, and strong lead performances from Matthew Law and Y’lan Noel.'
Another fan, Thao, echoed this sentiment, saying: 'This show is a thrilling blend of crime, action, and intense scenes. It features cartels, gangs, love, family, and the law all intertwined.' Thao also mentioned that the limited series keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, with unexpected twists and turns.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the show has stormed to second place on Netflix's most-watched TV show charts, with many viewers eagerly awaiting a second season. One fan, Mack, even claimed to have binge-watched the season twice and is in desperate need of more episodes.
However, not all fans are equally pleased, with some viewers taking to Rotten Tomatoes to express their disappointment. One user, Daniel, questioned why there were so many 'good reviews', saying: 'This is terrible. I didn’t even finish half of it. It’s sad to say, because I always complain that there’s nothing to watch new.'
Despite the mixed reviews, the show's creators, Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole, are likely to be optimistic about a second season, given its high ranking on the top 10 charts. A Guardian critic, Jack Seale, praised the show's ability to balance chaos and comedy, saying: 'The occasional moments of comedy show that Nemesis knows how absurd it needs to be. And because it judges its own chaos levels perfectly, it’s ridiculously entertaining.'
UMVA has gathered that Nemesis is available to stream on Netflix, and fans are eagerly awaiting news about a potential second season.
