Emma Stone and Jonah Hill in the remake of a Norwegian dark-comedy series.
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(In order of release.)
Lovesick, Season 3 — January 1, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “In his quest for true love, Dylan found chlamydia. Joined by friends Evie and Luke, he relives past encounters as he notifies all his former partners.”
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The End of the F***ing World, Season 1 — January 5, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A budding teen psychopath and a rebel hungry for adventure embark on a star-crossed road trip in this darkly comic series based on a graphic novel.”
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Disjointed, Season 1, Part 2 — January 12, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Pot activist Ruth Whitefeather Feldman runs a medical marijuana dispensary while encouraging her loyal patients to chill out and enjoy the high life.”
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My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman — January 12, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “TV legend David Letterman teams up with fascinating global figures for in-depth interviews and curiousity-fueled excursions in this monthly talk show.”
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Grace and Frankie, Season 4 — January 19, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “They’re not friends, but when their husbands leave them for each other, proper Grace and eccentric Frankie begin to bond in this Emmy-nominated series.”
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One Day at a Time, Season 2 — January 26, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “In a reimagining of the TV classic, a newly single Latina mother raises her teen daughter and tween son with the ‘help’ of her old-school mom.”
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Babylon Berlin, Season 1 — January 30, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A Soviet freight train’s hijacking leads a haunted cop and a poor typist to uncover a political conspiracy amid the vice and glamour of 1929 Berlin.”
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Altered Carbon, Season 1 — February 2, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “After 250 years on ice, a prisoner returns to life in a new body with one chance to win his freedom: by solving a mind-bending murder.”
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Queer Eye, Season 1 — February 7, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “An all-new ‘Fab Five’ advise men on fashion, grooming, food, culture and design in this modern reboot of the Emmy Award-winning reality series.”
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Everything Sucks!, Season 1 — February 16, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “It’s 1996 in a town called Boring, where high school misfits in the AV and drama clubs brave the ups and downs of teenage life in the VHS era.”
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Seven Seconds, Season 1 — February 23, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “The death of a 15-year-old African American boy in Jersey City sets off a police cover-up and a search for the truth.”
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Marseille, Season 2 — February 23, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “The longtime mayor of Marseille is preparing to hand over the reins to his protégé when a sudden and ruthless battle erupts for control of the city.”
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Marvel’s Jessica Jones, Season 2 — March 8, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Haunted by a traumatic past, Jessica Jones uses her gifts as a private eye to find her tormentor before he can harm anyone else in Hell’s Kitchen.”
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Collateral, Season 1 — March 9, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Investigating the murder of a pizza delivery man, a London detective uncovers a tangled conspiracy involving drug dealers, smugglers and spies.”
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Love, Season 3 — March 9, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Rebellious Mickey and good-natured Gus navigate the thrills and agonies of modern relationships in this bold comedy co-created by Judd Apatow.”
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On My Block, Season 1 — March 16, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “In a rough inner-city Los Angeles neighborhood, four smart, funny and streetwise teens find their lifelong friendship tested as they begin high school.”
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Edha, Season 1 — March 16, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Revenge, passion and dark secrets push a successful fashion designer and single mother to her limits when she meets a handsome and mysterious man.”
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The Mechanism, Season 1 — March 23, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A scandal erupts in Brazil during an investigation of alleged government corruption via oil and construction companies. Loosely inspired by true events.”
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Alexa & Katie, Season 1 — March 23, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Alexa is battling cancer. But with her best friend, Katie, by her side, she’s also starting high school — and ready for whatever comes next.”
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Santa Clarita Diet, Season 2 — March 23, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “They’re ordinary husband and wife realtors until she undergoes a dramatic change that sends them down a road of death and destruction. In a good way.”
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A Series of Unfortunate Events, Season 2 — March 30, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “The extraordinary Baudelaire orphans face trials, tribulations and the evil Count Olaf in their fateful quest to unlock long-held family secrets.”
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Amo, Season 1 — April 9, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Despite the Philippine government’s crackdown on narcotics, high schooler Joseph expands his drug running while his cop uncle profits from corruption.”
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Lost In Space, Season 1 — April 13, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “After crash-landing on an alien planet, the Robinson family fights against all odds to survive and escape. But they’re surrounded by hidden dangers.”
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The Rain, Season 1 — May 4, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Six years after a brutal virus wipes out most of Scandinavia’s population, two siblings join a band of young survivors seeking safety — and answers.”
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Dear White People, Season 2 — May 4, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Students of color navigate the daily slights and slippery politics of life at an Ivy League college that’s not nearly as ‘post-racial’ as it thinks.”
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Bill Nye Saves the World, Season 3 — May 11, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Emmy-winning host Bill Nye brings experts and famous guests to his lab for a talk show exploring scientific issues that touch our lives.”
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The Break with Michelle Wolf, Season 1 — May 27, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Nobody’s safe as Michelle Wolf unapologetically takes aim in this weekly topical show that blends sketches with live comedy and in-studio guests.”
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Marvel’s Luke Cage, Season 2 — June 22, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A hoodie-wearing, unbreakable ex-con fights to clear his name and save his neighborhood. He wasn’t looking for a fight, but the people need a hero.”
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GLOW, Season 2 — June 29, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “In 1980s LA, a crew of misfits reinvent themselves as the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. A comedy by the team behind Orange Is The New Black.”
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Sacred Games, Season 1 — July 6, 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Set amid the chaos of Mumbai, this epic series explores the corrupt underworld leaking beneath India’s economic renaissance. Based on the novel.”
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Insatiable, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “In this darkly comic series, a disgraced civil lawyer turned beauty pageant coach takes on a vengeful, bullied teenager as his client.”
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Dogs of Berlin, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A politically sensitive murder forces two desperate detectives into a battle with the Berlin underworld and a confrontation with their own corruption.”
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Samantha!, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A child star in the ’80s, Samantha clings to the fringes of celebrity with hilarious harebrained schemed to launch herself back into the spotlight.”
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Maniac, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Emma Stone and Jonah Hill star in this remake of a Norwegian dark-comedy series about an institutionalized man who lives a fantasy life in his dreams.”
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The Good Cop, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Honest cop Tony Jr. gets advice from his unscrupulous father, retired NYPD officer Tony Sr., about everything from his job to his love life.”
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Umbrella Academy, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A dysfunctional family of superheroes comes together to solve the mystery of their father’s death, the threat of the apocalypse and more.”
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “Saddle up for six tales about the American frontier from the unique minds of Joel and Ethan Coen, who wrote and directed this anthology.”
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Raising Dion, Season 1 — 2018
How Netflix describes it: “A single mom must hide her young son’s superpowers to protect him from exploitation while investigating their origins and her husband’s death.”
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