
Whether it's a sense of nostalgia, a need to learn more about favourite shows, or wanting to see a new twist on a classic, reboots and remakes are hard to resist when figuring out what to watch.
Thankfully, we at Sky have filtered out which ones are worth watching over the mountain of content you have available at your fingertips.
Whether it’s available on Sky services, Netflix or Paramount+, there’s truly something for everyone, and thanks to your membership you can get all three services for no extra cost.
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So what are you waiting for? Here are the best shows to watch if you’re needing something new to binge.

The Day of the Jackal
Available on Sky Atlantic from November 7, airing weekly
An unrivalled and highly elusive lone assassin, the Jackal, makes his living carrying out hits for the highest fee.
But following his latest kill, he meets his match in a tenacious British intelligence officer who starts to track down the Jackal in a thrilling cat-and-mouse chase across Europe, leaving destruction in its wake.
With a fresh twist on the novel and its subsequent award-winning 1973 film starring Edward Fox as the titular character, The Day of the Jackal promises a chase across the world as the hunter becomes the hunted.
Eddie Redmayne takes on the assassin role, with Lashana Lynch playing the MI-6 operative on his tail.
The series will run for 10 episodes.
Find out more about The Day of the Jackal here.
Dune: Prophecy
Available on Sky Atlantic from November 18, airing weekly
Set 10,000 years before the ascension of Paul Atreides, Dune: Prophecy follows two Harkonnen sisters as they combat forces that threaten the future of humankind.
Together, they establish the fabled sect that will become known as the Bene Gesserit.
The series serves as a prequel series to the films Dune and Dune 2, which star Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet.
It is based on the novel Sisterhood of Dune by Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson.
Find out more about Dune: Prophecy here.
The Office US
Available now Sky Comedy
Following the smash success of Ricky Gervais’s UK BBC sitcom, The Office was remade for American audiences in 2005.
The show is a mockumentary based at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and follows the day-to-day lives of the office workers who are employed there.
Led by their eccentric boss Michael Scott (Steve Carrell), The Office US tracks the interpersonal relationships of the employees, which at times turn romantic, as they try to get through the day without any hassle.
The comedy ran for nine seasons, ending in 2013, but remains one of the most beloved US sitcoms of all time.
John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, Mindy Kaling, BJ Novak, Jenna Fischer and Ed Helms are among the stacked cast.

Shameless US
Available now on Netflix
Another remake of a UK sitcom favourite, Shameless US moves the Gallaghers from Manchester to south side Chicago with this American spin.
Led by alcoholic and useless patriarch Frank, the bulk of the family work is left in the hands of Fiona, the oldest of the six Gallagher children.
Struggling to make ends meet, the group hustle to keep their house afloat as they find themselves in trouble with the law and multiple shady figures around them.
The series ran for 11 seasons, totalling 134 episodes, and won multiple awards including four Primetime Emmys and three SAG awards during its run.
It stars William H Macy as Frank, Emmy Rossum as Fiona, Jeremy Allen White as Lip and Cameron Monaghan as Ian among others.
Wednesday
Available on Netflix
Jenna Ortega stars in this series, which follows The Addams Family character Wednesday Addams as she adapts to life as a teenager.
After being expelled from her “normal” school, Wednesday’s parents Gomez and Morticia decide to send her to Nevermore Academy.
The boarding school is specially created for those with magical powers, including witches and werewolves, and is based in Jericho, Vermont, where the locals don’t take too kindly to the educational facility.
Refusing to connect with her classmates, including her polar opposite and colourful roommate Enid, Wednesday’s interest is piqued when a series of murders start happening in the local area and the woodlands that surround the school.
Soon it becomes apparent that Wednesday has some kind of attachment to what’s going on, and as she turns detective, discovers long-hidden things about herself and her family’s history.
The series has run for one season, with a second season launching in 2025.
Cobra Kai
Available on Netflix
Over thirty years since the events of The Karate Kid, which saw Daniel LaRusso defeat rival Johnny Lawrence at the All Valley Karate Championship, and the duo are leading very different lives.
Feeling like he peaked as a teenager, Johnny has devolved into an alcoholic, absent father who can’t keep down a job, while Daniel, once broke and struggling, now runs a successful car dealership with a wife and two kids.
However, the pair are soon crossing paths once again when Johnny befriends teenage neighbour Miguel, helping him get rid of a group of bullies with karate moves. Soon he’s training Miguel, and with a new lease of life, Johnny decides to revive the defunct Cobra Kai dojo.
This angers Daniel, who sees Cobra Kai as dangerous, and in response reopens Miyagi-Do, reigniting a decades-long feud in the process.
Cobra Kai gives a new perspective on the original events of Karate Kid as well as its sequels, as familiar faces are brought into the fold as the fight for the safety of the Valley starts to fall into the hands of a new generation: starting with Johnny and Daniel’s teen children and their friends.
The show has now run for six seasons, and will end with a movie in 2025.
Lost in Space
Available now on Netflix
Originally running from 1965 to 1968, Lost In Space was given the Netflix remake treatment in 2018.
Set in 2045, the series follows the Robinson Family, space colonists sent out on the spaceship Resolute filled with civilians after an impact event on Earth on the humans on the brink of extinction.
However, when an alien robot breaches the Resolute, the crew are forced to evacuate, with the Robinsons crashing onto a nearby planet, where they must learn to adapt and deal with their family dynamics as they figure out what to do next.
The series ran for three seasons, totalling 28 episodes.

Queer Eye
Available now on Netflix
Initially titled Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and running on Bravo for five seasons in the early 2000s, Queer Eye was rebooted for Netflix with a new group of experts known as “The Fab Five”.
Over the course of each episode, The Fab Five deliver laughs and heartwarming moments as they head to help out someone who is in a rut with their lives, and aim to transform their look, their home and their confidence.
The show stars Jonathan Van Ness as the grooming expert, Antoni Porowski as the health expert, Tan France as the fashion expert, and Karamo Brown as the lifestyle and culture expert.
Bobby Berk was the home renovation and design expert for the first eight seasons, but left and was replaced by Jeremiah Brent from season nine.
Frasier
Available now on Paramount+
Thirty years since the show made its debut – Frasier was officially revived exclusively on Paramount+.
The new series follows Dr Frasier Crane as he says goodbye to Seattle, where the original show was based, and returning to his native Boston.
Taking up a position as a professor at Harvard University, Frasier is making a bid to have a better relationship with his son, Frederick, which is easier said than done.
Luckily, he has a new group of friends to keep him company, including Nicholas Lyndhurst’s Alan Cornwall, Frasier’s old college friend and fellow Harvard professor.
Read more about Frasier and the reboot here.
Criminal Minds: Evolution
Available now on Paramount+
After 15 seasons of the original Criminal Minds, this spin-off sequel picks up with regular faces of the Behavioural Analysis Unit (BAU) for the continuation of the show.
With a darker path than the initial series, which was more of a “case of the week” format, Criminal Minds: Evolution picks up on the BAU as they investigate a criminal mastermind who used the pandemic to build a network of serial killers.
When the world opens back up, no one is safe as they rush against the clock to stop the killers before they strike again.
Criminal Minds: Evolution has now run for two seasons, and has been confirmed for a third.
Dexter: New Blood
Available now on Paramount+
Picking up 10 years after the original finale of Dexter, the ‘moral code’ serial killer known as the Bay Harbour Butcher is living a quiet life in Upstate New York.
Renaming himself Jim Lindsay after faking his own death in the Dexter series finale, the insatiable murderer has kept his killer instincts at bay by working at a wilderness supplies store.
However, not all is well – with him spending a lot of his time talking to his dead sister, Debra, who acts as his conscience.
And when his estranged son Harrison makes an appearance in his small town of Iron Lake, right as a string of deaths start popping up in the area, Dexter has to come to terms with the idea that the “Dark Passenger” that urges him to kill could also live within his son.
This limited series runs for 10 episodes.