December 12th 2024.
The latest buzz among Netflix viewers is all about their newest true crime documentary – The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga. Fans have been raving about it, calling it the best thing they've seen on screen all year. And it's no surprise, as the series is filled with a captivating and "unhinged" story that keeps viewers glued to their seats.
The show follows the life of Kevin Curtis, an Elvis impersonator and janitor who stumbles upon a severed head in a hospital fridge. What follows is a wild ride of conspiracy theories, lies, and a feud that escalates to an attempted presidential assassination. Some have even compared it to the popular Tiger King series.
On social media, fans have been binging all three episodes in one sitting, unable to tear themselves away from the gripping storyline. One user, @SPORTSandTV1, declared that The Kings of Tupelo is "better than any movie in 2024," which is a bold statement considering the release of blockbuster films like Wicked.
@frank21274 echoed this sentiment, exclaiming that the show is the "wackiest, completely hilarious, unhinged, most insane true crime docuseries" they've ever watched. Others, like @rocktober19 and @_ThomasAnthony, have also praised the series for its entertainment value.
But The Kings of Tupelo is not the only true crime documentary on Netflix that has captured the hearts of viewers. In fact, the network has had a string of hits in this genre, including the "nuts" series Worst Ex Ever, which explores domestic violence and its impact on women in America. This show was also previously the most-watched TV show on Netflix, with over 8 million views in just one week.
And it's not just true crime that has viewers hooked. In September, Netflix announced a new slate of documentaries at the Edinburgh TV festival, including one about fashion icon Victoria Beckham. The yet-to-be-titled series will follow the 50-year-old's journey from Spice Girls superstardom in the '90s to her current status as a fashion mogul.
During the panel, the streaming service also revealed plans for documentaries about chef Gordon Ramsay, '90s boy band Take That, the 7/7 London bombings, and sports promoters. With such a diverse range of topics, there's something for everyone to sink their teeth into.
So, if you're in need of a new binge-worthy series, look no further than The Kings of Tupelo: A Southern Crime Saga on Netflix. And who knows, you might just discover your next favorite show.
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