5 Most Popular Hollywood TV Series Of All Time: "Game of Thrones" Last Season Is Still A Legendary!

Laavanya Hien |Aug 04, 2019

People often think that movies are just entertaining and temporary but the below five Hollywood TV series have proved they can create works with value going deep into audiences and lasting for ten years or even more.

With the competitive market of television series in American, it is difficult for a movie to survive even if there are some movies have been determined the fate of "death" only after one or two seasons.

However, many films or series leave a deep impression in the hearts of the audience and become a part of "popular culture". And these mentioned movie brands have significantly contributed to the creation of the American television industry as it is today with undisputed quality.

Hollywood TV Series
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People often think that movies are just entertaining and temporary but the below five Hollywood TV series have proved they can create works with value going deep into audiences and lasting for ten years or even more. The sound left in the minds of fans is the factor that helps film brands live forever.

Game Of Thrones (2011 - 2019)

Game Of Thrones
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Whether you watch the movie from the beginning or just recent time, there is no denying that the recognition of Game of Thrones has far exceeded the normal level of a movie. Whenever the new season is released, all eyes are focused on every detail of each episode. Hence, it is not exaggerating to say that Game Of Thrones has become an important tangible thing and a hobby in the spiritual life of many people.

True Blood (2008 - 2014)

About a decade ago, it could be said that "vampires" are creatures that tend to be an extremely popular character and appear on almost all big screens. Despite representing the danger of a bloodsucking creature, vampires brought about a strange attraction to tons of viewers from the cool and beautiful appearance, living an immortal life to possessing supernatural powers.

True Blood
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When it comes to vampires, it has to be a number of outstanding Hollywood TV series such as The Vampire Diaries (2009 - 2017) and Twilight. However, it seems that True Blood is still the one that left the longest and deepest impression on the audiences.

How I Met Your Mother (2005 - 2014)

How I Met Your Mother is undoubtedly one of the most popular Hollywood TV series with a controversial ending amongst longtime fans. To be more particular, It is the crystallization of myriad factors in real-life events, including love, friendship, family affection, and philosophy.

Although it is just a story of "love" through Ted Mosby's narrative, he tells his children about the meeting with their mother, coupled with everything revolving around and emphasizing many important values of life.

How I Met Your Mother
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The film has made its name to be one of the most long-standing phenomena of popular culture. Every word, speech, and story-telling style is really realistic, thereby easily making any of us go weak at the knees.

More than a TV series, How I Met Your Mother is meant as a "living guide" about everything in life, though the film's characters still have many possible defects. In addition, they go candid about a really truthful story through their "scars" in their lives.

Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

Breaking Bad is a great dramatic drama with a wide range of breathtaking action scenes. But the stories surrounding crime or drug-related business are all intended to remind the effect of American culture.

Breaking Bad
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The film uses the life story of a man named Walter White (Bryan Cranston) to illustrate the wrong view of American culture by describing a society where freedom has not been highly appreciated and full of crime.

Sex and the City (1998 - 2004)

Sex and the City
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Sex and the City are probably one of the most significant Hollywood TV series for women during the 2000s, which becomes a hallmark in popular culture. Women seem to have found a "common language" to share life experiences together - things that were not previously said.

Problems and difficulties revolving around the lives of women are brought to the film under an honest and straightforward viewpoint.

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