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Queen of the South has been a staple Ozark replacement for Netflix subscribers for years now, but that is about to change. The USA Network crime drama, which originally aired alongside the Netflix show from 2016 until 2022, has been streaming in full on the platform since April 2022. The series is an English adaptation of Telemundoโs Spanish-language telenovela La Reina del Sur and follows Alice Bragaโs Teresa Mendoza, a poor Mexican woman who transforms from a desperate fugitive into a powerful, strategic drug queenpin in Dallas after she flees to the U.S. after her drug-runner boyfriend is murdered. After a last-minute licensing renewal saved the show from an initial Netflix departure in 2024, all five seasons and 62 episodes of Queen of the South are scheduled to exit Netflix on April 7th.
Queen of the South Is an Addictive Crime Drama Thatโs Perfect for Ozark Fans
Thereโs a reason Queen of the South has been such a popular replacement for Ozark; the series is essentially the Netflix hitโs thematic twin. The series offers the type of high-stakes cartel crime drama that made Ozark so great. Both shows focus on ordinary people’s descent into corruption, the Byrdes in Ozark slowly sinking deeper into criminality while Teresa in Queen of the South goes from a street-level survivor to a ruthless boss. And neither series shies away from the high-stakes consequences and intense, cutthroat betrayals that come with that, with Queen of the South delivering a similar gritty atmosphere that Ozark fans loved.








