Lucifer and the 13 Netflix shows based on comics, ranked from worst to best

LUCIFER (L to R) LAUREN GERMAN as CHLOE DECKER and TOM ELLIS as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in episode 603 of LUCIFER Cr. JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX © 2021
LUCIFER (L to R) LAUREN GERMAN as CHLOE DECKER and TOM ELLIS as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in episode 603 of LUCIFER Cr. JOHN P. FLEENOR/NETFLIX © 2021 /
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DAYBREAK. Image courtesy Netflix
DAYBREAK. Image courtesy Netflix /

12. Daybreak

Release Date: October 24, 2019.

Number of seasons: One.

Cast: Colin Ford, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Sophie Simnett, Austin Crute, Gregory Kasyan, Krysta Rodriguez, Cody Kearsley, and Matthew Broderick.

What the show is about and Why the show is worth watching:

Daybreak is a post-apocalyptic series that follows the story of high school outcast Josh Wheeler as he searches for his missing girlfriend in a world where all adults have turned into zombies. Along the way, Josh forms alliances with other survivors, including the badass Angelica and the socially awkward Wesley, and battles the violent gangs that now rule the streets of Glendale, California.

One of the most unique things about Daybreak is its tone, which blends humor and horror seamlessly. The show’s irreverent humor and pop culture references keep things lighthearted, even in the face of gruesome violence and apocalyptic despair. The series also has a distinctive visual style, with comic book-style transitions and narration adding to the show’s overall quirkiness.

The series is one that appeals to a wide range of audiences, as it combines elements of comedy, action, and drama in a post-apocalyptic setting. It’s a fresh take on the zombie genre that’s both fun and heartfelt, with strong performances from the cast and clever writing that keeps viewers engaged throughout.