NEW drama thriller series 1899 went straight into the Top 10 and branded the most "confusing, epic and strangest series."
The eight-part series was released last Thursday (17th November) and has viewers already obsessed as it overtakes The Crown.
The plot involves a group of migrants travel on a steamship from London to New York to start their new lives.
However, things don't go exactly as planned when they find the boat's sister ship, Prometheus, adrift at sea, having been missing for four months.
When they step on board the new ship, their journey to a new beginning descends into a nightmare.
Many viewers have praised the series, however, some fans were left confused.
Taking to Twitter, one tweeted: "Ok so what is going on in 1899? Did I miss 2 hours of something or… I embrace enigmatic films/TV shows, but this is slightly confusing."
Another wrote: "Started watching #1899 last night and it’s deffo going to be a confusing watch."
A third agreed: "1899 is the most confusing, epic and strangest series that I watched."
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The show's creators Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese are known for their thought provoking series.
The duo were also the minds behind Netflix's Dark.
The critically acclaimed show is about a young girl who goes missing from a fictional German village and in the aftermath of her disappearance, a sinister time travel plot is revealed.
But the pair pointed out that 1899 is very different to Dark.
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In an interview, bo Odar said: "We knew we didn't want to make a second Dark. Dark was an almost melancholy series.
"1899 has a wildly fast tempo. The ship is always moving and that translates onto the whole show.
"It’s about a journey; the characters aren't standing still, and on the ship itself, everything is always moving.
"The plot has so much energy. We like it. We were really impressed with even the first draft. It’s like a sort of polar opposite to Dark."
1899 is available to stream on Netflix.
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