Best New Zealand adventure series

Get ready to binge. We've found a collection of must-watch adventure shows from New Zealand, now streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!

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    Dark Tourist 2018

    The definition of "tourism" is redefined as New Zealand filmmaker David Farrier sets his sights on the world of dark tourism. From nuclear tourism in Japan to Pablo Escobar-inspired tourism in Columbia to frontier tourism in Turkmenistan, David visits the world’s grisly and offbeat destinations, meeting travelers drawn to them, and the people telling these stories day after day.

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  • Poster for The New Legends of Monkey

    The New Legends of Monkey 2018

    Follow a teenage girl and a trio of fallen gods on a perilous journey as they attempt to bring an end to a demonic reign of chaos and restore balance to their world. Inspired by the 16th Century Chinese fable “Journey to the West.”

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    Cleverman 2016

    In the near future, creatures from ancient Aboriginal mythology endowed with extraordinary physical traits have emerged and must coexist with humans. Known as 'Hairypeople' they battle for survival in a world that wants to exploit and destroy them. One young man – The Cleverman – struggles with his own power and the responsibility to unite this divided world, but he must first overcome a deep estrangement from his older brother.

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  • Poster for Cleopatra 2525

    Cleopatra 2525 2000

    An exotic dancer is frozen in 2001 and unfrozen in 2525 by two female warriors fighting against robots that have taken over the world. The three join forces and try to escape from the underground caves to which humanity has been banished.

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  • Poster for The Dead Lands

    The Dead Lands 2020

    Waka, a murdered Māori warrior returned from the Afterlife, and Mehe, a determined young woman, embark on a quest to find who "broke the world" and how to close the breach between the living and the dead.

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  • Poster for Mystic

    Mystic 2020

    A group of horse-mad teenagers who are regulars at their local stables on the fictional NZ peninsula of Kauri Point. Worrying incidents surrounding a new industrial development prove the catalyst for a series of events that means the group have to risk everything in order to save their horses.

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  • Poster for The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson

    The Adventures of Swiss Family Robinson 1998

    Classic saga of the merchant and his family shipwrecked on a South Seas island. This adaptation of the Johann David Wyss tale was one of the Pax network's initial offerings.

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  • Power Rangers Ninja Storm 2003

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  • Poster for Back of the Y

    Back of the Y 2001

    Back of the Y is a witty and clever New Zealand stunt show designed to "put New Zealand on the map". With unforgettable characters such as Presenter, Danny Parker, New Zealand's greatest daredevil stuntsman, Randy Cambell and retarded South Island mechanic, Spanners Watson, the show took New Zealand by storm, appealing quite often to the older generation as well as the younger. Every episode of Back of the Y consists of a number of mini shows (Constables, Smoodiver), take-offs (Bottlestore Galactica) and stunts as well as visits to the studio where we meet New Zealand's most loved television personality, Danny Parker. And of course the show wouldn't be without the feature stunt which always goes horribly wrong. But Randy's popularity rises. From a cast member, from the internet: "One was a series that played on Auckland community TV channel Triangle. It was low rent and most of it has now disappeared. When we shitted to TV2 they wouldn't let us call our first season with them Season 2. So it was called Back of the Y Masterpiece Television. Most people know that as Season 1 but it was actually Season 2. When we shifted to Channel 4. They let us called the next season, Season 3. Does that make sense?"

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    The Amazing Extraordinary Friends 2007

    A teenage boy called Ben Wilson finds out about a superhero insignia which gives him powers. He has difficulty with them, especially flight and using eye lasers at first, but soon learns to control them fairly well. His grandfather is also a superhero, and this is how he comes to acquire the insignia. His mother hates all the superhero business going on for the sake of safety, but his father and stepfather both encourage him, his father being the previous superhero in Ben's position, Captain Xtraordinary or simply Captain X, and his stepfather being the son of a supervillain, The Comedian. The position, it is found out in the show, has been held by many heroes in the past.

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  • Poster for Dark Knight

    Dark Knight 2000

    "Dark Knight" is a TV series, based very loosely on Sir Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe". This joint New Zealand/England production attempted to capitalize on the same sword and sorcery market successfully mined by "Xena: Warrior Princess". Ancient evil is about to be unleashed on the land and the only hope is the sharp sword, the pure heart and the mysterious force that protects the 'Chosen One' Ivanhoe.

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  • Poster for Terry Teo

    Terry Teo 2016

    Young crook turned detective, Terry Teo is on a mission to avenge his father's murder. The 80s comic book hero is back!

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  • Poster for Steel Riders

    Steel Riders 1987

    An eight part children's thriller involving stolen jewels and BMX bike riders. With the help of her brother, and new friends as diverse as a computer whizz-kid and a BMX stunt rider, Sandra must somehow outwit a ruthless motorbike phantom.

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  • Flying Kiwi 1979

    An adventure series following the fortunes of a professor of archaeology, his two teenaged children and a vintage Vauxhall hurling car with a Kiwi figure on the front.

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  • No Latitude For Error 1994

    The rules are simple. Start whenever you like, round the main Capes to port with no motors, no assistance and no stopping. And the yacht? No restrictions. Anything goes. Until the Jules Verne Trophy, nobody could be certain that 80 days around the world by sail was even possible. To achieve the feat in a world record of 74 days, 22 hours and 17 minutes, Peter Blake sailed ENZA New Zealand, the world's largest racing catamaran to cross the finish line two days ahead of the French trimaran to take the Jules Verne Trophy.

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  • TV ONE Sunday Theatre 2011

    Sunday Theatre focuses on moments etched into New Zealand’s history. These compelling true stories are told with real heart.

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  • Poster for Kairakau

    Kairakau 2016

    The KAIRĀKAU series is a creative depiction of the lives of tupuna who lived on the land we call Aotearoa. Elements of historic events and oral traditions have been drawn upon and re-sequenced to create each episode. The aim of this series is to keep the stories and traditions of our past alive. Ancient Heroes of yesteryear re-discovered, re-examined and re-imagined.

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