Netflix fans have become 'addicted' to re-watching one particular show despite the fact it ended more than four years ago.
The series became record breaking when it first aired in 2014 and gained an army of fans after running for six seasons.
But despite the show coming to a close in 2020, fans are still obsessed with the nail-biting murder mystery.
How to Get Away with Murder has clearly got a staunch group of supporters who have been encouraging other Netflix fans with a passion for thrillers to re-watch old episodes of the hit show.
The ABC Entertainment show starred Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, a brilliant attorney and professor at a Philadelphia law school, where she teaches her no-holds-barred views of justice and life and enlists her students in her cases and misadventures.
How to Get Away with Murder has clearly got a staunch group of supporters who have been encouraging other Netflix fans with a passion for thrillers to re-watch old episodes of the hit show
The ABC Entertainment show starred Viola Davis as Annalise Keating, a brilliant attorney and professor at a Philadelphia law school
The rogue lecturer teaches her no-holds-barred views of justice and life and enlists her students in her cases and misadventures
The show, created by Bridgerton writer Shonda Rhimes, made history after The Help star became the first African American to win an Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series.
And despite a notable absence of new episodes following the death of Annalise and the conclusion of her murder trial, fans have continued to binge-watch the show according to The Mirror.
One thriller fan wrote in the Netflix Bangers Facebook group: 'I'm quite lost after Dexter: New Blood. Honest review please, if you have seen this one' alongside a poster of How To Get Away With Murder.
And their post was flooded with comments encouraging the Netflix fan to start the long-running series.
They commented that they were going to be re-watching the show and labelled it 'amazing' while other's added: ' t's a must-watch from me, sooo good'.
Another wrote: 'Really good, you won't be disappointed, loved this show';
'Yes, it is so good!'; 'Very intriguing', and 'I couldn't stop watching!'
Some fans even confessed they had watched it three times while another said: 'This is so addictive, absolutely brilliant'.
And despite a notable absence of new episodes following the death of Annalise and the conclusion of her murder trial, fans have continued to binge-watch the show
How To Get Away With Murder is available to watch on Netflix and stars, Aja Naomi King, Jack Falahee, Alfred Enoch, Billy Brown, Liza Weil, Karla Souza, Charlie Weber, Matt McGorry and Conrad Ricamora.
In the final episode, Annalise's funeral was shown, and Wes, who was killed off in Season 4, was shown at the funeral, leaving fans wondering if he's really been alive this whole time.
While Annalise's death was actually confirmed in the finale, it was in a much different way than many fans expected.
Before the reveal of the true nature of Annalise's funeral, her murder trial was wrapping up, with the surprising twist that Nate (Billy Brown) actually came through and lied on the stand for Annalise, testifying that Hannah (Marcia Gay Harden) framed him for Sam's murder, and not Annalise, who actually did frame him.
While the jury deliberates, Tegan (Amirah Vann) finally admits that she's in love with Annalise, though Annalise doesn't think she can give her the love she deserves.
The show, created by Bridgeton writer Shonda Rhimes, made history after The Help star became the first African American to win an Emmy for best lead actress in a drama series
The verdict comes back not guilty, but there is still a few notable deaths, right on the courthouse steps after the verdict.
After Frank (Charlie Weber) learned Governor Birkhead (Laura Innes) was responsible for Hannah's death, he shot and killed her on the courthouse steps.
Frank was shot and killed by the Governor's head of security, Bonnie (Liza Weil), but she was also shot and killed in the hail of gunfire, despite Annalise's best efforts to revive her.
The finale also revealed that Michaela (Aja Naomi King) took a plea deal and got no jail time, but she lost everyone important in her life in the process, while Connor (Jack Falahee) didn't take a deal and ended up serving five years in prison.