The Best Netflix Original Series for Your Zodiac Sign
If you're trying to decide what to watch next on Netflix, you could choose something based on your mood, or you could opt for whatever people are talking about on Twitter that day. But you could also approach it from an astrological angle and find a show that suits your suit. We waded through the countless original series available to stream and picked one for each constellation of the zodiac. Click through to see our recommendations! (Photos via Netflix)
Aries (March 21-April 19): Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
If you're an Aries and your friends would describe you as a sweet, cheerful, and energetic person who rises above and even thrives amid hardship, you may be the Kimmy Schmidt of your group. We're going to assume you haven't had to spend any time living underground in a bunker, but that doesn't mean you can't appreciate her determination and positivity. (Photo via Eric Liebowitz/Netflix)
Taurus (April 20-May 20): Salt Fat Acid Heat
People born under the Taurus sign generally love things that look good, smell alluring, and taste even better, which makes Salt Fat Acid Heat the perfect binge-watch. Hosted by Samin Nosrat, this four-part docuseries allows you to (vicariously) savor different aspects of the culinary process. Pro tip: Have some food nearby so you can satisfy the cravings that will inevitably strike as you watch. (Photo via Adam Rose/Netflix)
Gemini (May 21-June 20): Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Duality is a key aspect of both the Gemini sign, which is represented by the twins, and Netflix's spooky series about Archie Comics' famed teenage witch, Sabrina Spellman. As a half-witch, half-mortal, Sabrina has two distinct sides to her personality, and she's constantly torn between two worlds: one of magic and evil forces, and one of high school and adolescent drama. (Photo via Diyah Pera/Netflix)
Cancer (June 21-July 22): One Day at a Time
Based on the 1970s series of the same name and starring the iconic Rita Moreno as the matriarch of a close-knit Cuban-American family, One Day at a Time shows some of the many ways in which we take care of each other, even as we annoy one another — which is perfect for people born under Cancer. Like Lydia and Penelope and the rest of the ODAAT crew, Cancer individuals are fiercely devoted to their brood. Just don't get too attached to the series: Netflix canceled it after three seasons in March 2019. (Photo via Adam Rose/Netflix)
Leo (July 23-August 22): GLOW
Leos love to stand out. They're as dramatic as they are passionate, which drives their artistic nature. They also love making new friends, although their need for the spotlight can sometimes get in the way of that. No doubt the women of GLOW can relate. Inspired by the strong, dynamic, real-life Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling of the 1980s, this retro comedy has it all: glitz, girl power, and drama galore. (Photo via Erica Parise/Netflix)
Virgo (August 23-September 22): Tidying Up With Marie Kondo
Marie Kondo's Netflix show builds on her KonMari philosophy, showing fans how to rid their lives and homes of unnecessary clutter by weeding out anything that doesn't spark joy and changing how you see your possessions. Although not everyone will appreciate her organizational tactics, Virgos thrive on details, prefer clear concepts, and are attracted to beauty — all of which you'll find within the KonMari method. (Photo via Denise Crew/Netflix)
Libra (September 23-October 22): Queer Eye
Libras are the connoisseurs of the zodiac. They're inspired by art, music, and other beautiful things, which makes them well-suited for work as designers or decorators or stylists. It also makes them the perfect audience for the transformative magic of the Fab Five: interior designer Bobby Berk, culture expert Karamo Brown, fashion guru Tan France, food pro Antoni Porowski, and grooming genius Jonathan Van Ness. (Photo via Christopher Smith/Netflix)
Scorpio (October 23-November 21): Russian Doll
Russian Doll is a lot like the 1993 film Groundhog Day, but with a delightfully dark twist. Orange Is the New Black star Natasha Lyonne plays a woman who is forced to relive her birthday again and again after meeting a fatal end during each loop. It's supernaturally freaky, but there's also something incredibly relatable and human about the whole saga — probably thanks to the character's Scorpio-like resourcefulness and fearlessness in confronting certain truths about her life. (Photo via Netflix)
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21): Grace and Frankie
Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin star in Grace and Frankie as, well, Grace and Frankie, two very different women whose lives are changed forever when their husbands reveal that they're in love with each other. The ladies are forced to adapt to their unexpected circumstances, which should intrigue and appeal to people born under Sagittarius, a sign that doesn't fear change and is flexible when it comes to handling whatever life throws their way. (Photo via Ali Goldstein/Netflix)
Capricorn (December 22-January 19): The Crown
The Crown takes viewers through the British royals' recent history, following Queen Elizabeth II and her family as they balance love and duty amid infidelity, politics, and seemingly endless scandals. It's the perfect pick for people born under Capricorn, a sign with an appreciation for leaders, hierarchies, and responsibility. Queen Elizabeth is actually a Taurus, but Capricorns should revel in the monarch's unwavering dedication to becoming — and remaining — the ruler she was meant to be. (Photo via Robert Viglasky/Netflix)
Aquarius (January 20-February 18): Orange Is the New Black
People born under the sign of Aquarius may be free-thinkers or rebels who resist rules and resent authority — which could also be said of the law-breaking women serving time on Orange Is the New Black. You don't have to be a law-breaker yourself to appreciate what a force the ladies of Litchfield are. (Photo via Jojo Whilden/Netflix)
Pisces (February 19-March 20): Stranger Things
Represented by the symbol of two fish swimming in opposite directions, Pisces is a sign that may be just as preoccupied with fantasy as with reality. If you're searching for a show that features both, look no further than Stranger Things, which blends amazingly accurate '80s nostalgia with super creepy sci-fi. (Photo via Curtis Baker/Netflix)