When it comes to the most popular series of the 2000s such as Lost and 24, Prison Break cannot be left out. The series about Michael Scofield (Wentworth Miller), who wants to free his brother Lincoln (Dominic Purcell), who is wrongfully imprisoned, is a incomparable binge excess.
If you’ve never seen Prison Break or want to watch it again, you now have the opportunity to do so on Netflix. Apparently, many people are already jumping into the breathless thriller, because Prison Break is already in second place in the top 10 series.
Captivating thriller entertainment on Netflix: This is Prison Break
Season 1 of the series revolves around the architect Michael Scofield (Miller), who wants to free his brother Lincoln (Purcell) from the Fox River State Penitentiary. He doesn’t have much time, because the innocent man has been sentenced to death and is due to be executed soon.
Since Michael was involved in the construction of the prison as a structural engineer, he has the blueprint tattooed on his upper body and arrest him during a bank robbery in order to then free Lincoln with a spectacularly planned operation. Standing in his way are the brutal prison guard Brad Bellick (Wade Williams) and the imprisoned ex-mafia boss John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare).
Between 2005 and 2009, four seasons of Prison Break were broadcast. In 2017, the Revival with a 5th seasonwhich includes nine episodes instead of the usual 20+. You can stream the refills, just like seasons 1 to 4, with your Netflix subscription.
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The 10 series highlights in September include season 2 of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon as well as the series battle between Marvel and DC with Agatha All Along and The Penguin. Netflix also descends into the dark depths of true crime with Monster.