TV show · 2021 · Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy · English
Curator score: 5.5/10 (125.9K ratings)
Every power has a price.
Overview
In a world cleaved in two by a massive barrier of perpetual darkness, a young soldier uncovers a power that might finally unite her country. But as she struggles to hone her power, dangerous forces plot against her. Thugs, thieves, assassins and saints are at war now, and it will take more than magic to survive.
Ratings
Curator score: 5.5/10
IMDb: 7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
Metacritic: 69
TMDB: 7.8/10
Production
21 Laps Entertainment, Chronology, Loom Studios
Cast
Jessie Mei Li, Archie Renaux, Freddy Carter, Amita Suman, Kit Young, Patrick Gibson, Daisy Head, Danielle Galligan, Calahan Skogman, Lewis Tan, Jack Wolfe, Anna Leong Brophy, Zoë Wanamaker, Ben Barnes
Where to watch
Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A glossy, fast-moving fantasy series with strong worldbuilding, appealing ensemble chemistry, and enough intrigue to reward genre fans. It’s especially easy to enjoy if you like YA-adjacent adventure, but the adaptation’s pacing and tonal balance can feel uneven, and the cancellation leaves the larger story incomplete.
Best for
fans of immersive fantasy worlds
viewers who like heist-and-ensemble storytelling
people seeking a stylish, bingeable Netflix genre series
readers of the Grishaverse looking for a visual companion
Skip if
you want a fully resolved story
you prefer grounded fantasy over YA-style melodrama
you’re impatient with exposition-heavy worldbuilding
you dislike series that end before paying off their long arc
Overview
Shadow and Bone is one of those fantasy shows that immediately understands the value of texture: costumes, factions, magic rules, and a lived-in sense of danger. The central premise is strong, and the show benefits from a charismatic ensemble that gives the series more momentum than a simple chosen-one narrative usually has. The Crows storyline, in particular, adds wit and swagger that helps the show feel broader and more entertaining than its main plot alone.
Worth noting
The first season does a solid job of introducing the world, but it also has to do a lot of setup, and that can make the storytelling feel crowded. Season 2 expands the mythology and stakes, but the series still struggles at times to balance romance, politics, and quest mechanics without losing focus. When it works, it’s an easy binge; when it doesn’t, it can feel like it’s rushing to cover too much ground.
Bottom line
Because the series was canceled after two seasons, the biggest caveat is structural rather than creative. There’s enough here to recommend for fantasy fans who enjoy atmosphere and character chemistry, but it’s best approached as an incomplete adaptation rather than a definitive saga. The strongest reason to watch is the ride itself, not the destination.
2008 · Curator 6.9/10 (94.5K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, Pluto TV, Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads, Tubi TV
A lighter but highly watchable fantasy series with friendship, destiny, and accessible adventure pacing.