Most popular TV series’ of 2015

The Flash

DC’s Flash took a transformational spin out of the comic books into a TV series, becoming, hands down, one of the best series’ on television. J P Finn and Glen Winter’s incredible production has brought the graphical accuracy of the series to a realistic level. 

Flash played by Grant Gustin, gets his powers after getting struck by lightening that was influenced by a failed particle accelerator experiment. This phenomenon blesses him with powers beyond his control which he then learns to tame.

The series is full of action, thrill and drama along with captivating endings for each episode. With only the first and second season out, there isn’t much to catch up on. So make sure you get your popcorns ready before the next season comes out.

Supernatural

Souls of dead people, demons from hell, angels from up above and the Devil himself - you name it, this TV series has it all. Two brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, played Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, take on their dad’s profession of hunting demons, ghosts and everything supernatural to go on a never ending hunting spree.

This captivating horror series has already released 11 seasons and a total of 227 episodes. As for the last season, the show has yet to reveal three more episodes.

Big Bang Story

Chuck Lorre and the Warner Bros’ Big Bang Theory seems like an unending series of comedy. No matter how often we watch it, we can never get enough. Prolonged for around 195 episodes over the past couple of years, this series has won the hearts of people all around the world. Yet, it seems as if the series still has more to offer. Apart from winning the Emmy’s, the series has won numerous People’s Choice Awards.

According to the executive producer Steve Molaro, the upcoming season will focus a lot more on the other incredible characters in the series, putting Amy and Sheldon in the backseat.

The Big Bang Theory season nine will return to CBS on January 7, 2016, at 8pm ET.

The Walking Dead

Zombies in every corner, zombies on the rooftops and zombies on the streets; the walking dead apocalypse couldn’t be any more realistic than it is. Based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman, this gritty, realistic series captures every wave of the world as it goes through a zombie apocalypse.

The series instantly won the hearts of viewers, making it an overnight sensation. With around 75 episodes released, the directors and producers have promised that there’s a lot more to come.

Game of Thrones

HBO dived into the medieval times with George RR Martin’s best selling book series A song of Ice and Fire, and it ended up making it one of the most popular and successful shows of all time. Game of Thrones is now one of the most watched, most anticipated television series’, swiftly making its way to the top of the charts.

The series started on April 7, 2011, and has now released around 50 episodes. The storyline circles around kings and queens all battling each other for one throne on King’s Landing. It also includes an elegant queen handling three dragons, a psychic kid with mind controlling powers, and giants and white walkers beyond a wall – what more do you want?

The series is famous for killing off its characters unexpectedly, and has creating unrest among dedicated viewers in doing so. With season six promised to be released on April 24, the anticipation for the new show is continuously building, with much more being expected from producers.