With the recent likes of The Santa Clarita Diet and 13 Reasons Why, Netflix is constantly giving us fantastic TV shows and films, and they are not showing any signs of slowing down. With a great mixture of Netflix Originals, classic films and the old-school shows we all love, the much-loved streaming service constantly keeps us TV and movie lovers happy with a continuous supply of addictive shows and films. Curious to know what’s coming on to the service from now until next month?
Due to be released on the 21st April, this stylised show is inspired from the best-selling book Girlboss, by Sophia Amoruso. This gritty and true to life story shows us the journey of down-and-out dirt bag hipster who turned ebay-ing Vintage clothes into a multi-million-dollar fashion label. The label “Nasty Gal” is now a world-wide online retail store. This half hour light and hyperbolic show is a sure binge-watcher. Portraying Amorusos casual stealing, extreme filth levels and disregard for other people’s feelings, this millennial story is one to keep an eye on.
The long-awaited return of the 5 liars is back! The squad of girls have been lying their way through season after season, and fans have had a big wait for this concluding chapter. The final part to season 7 will be dropping every Wednesday evening on Netflix, beginning the 19th April. Finally, will we get closure?
28th April is when we can expect this new show based on the famous Japanese Manga. Written by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, Death note is directed by Adam Wingard, who is probably best known for the Blair Witch Project, and stars some of the most well-known, acclaimed actors. Lakeith Stanfield, Nat Wolf and Willem Dafoe all make appearances, making this a star-studded performance. The show follows a high school student who comes across a supernatural notebook, which holds a source of great power. If you don’t know the original Manga, we won’t spoil the rest of the plot for you. You’ll have to watch to find out the twists and turns yourself.
Based on the 2014 film of the same name, this new and much hyped show follows the lives of four students at an Ivy League College. The direction, served by Justin Simein, hosts a crash course in racial relations for the audience. This clever and entertaining show promises to explore stereotypes that are very common in universities across the world. Some may call it down right dangerous, but the social commentary could be said as being genius and cutting-edge. Don’t be scared off by the title; as this is expected to bring sheer wit, plenty of attitude and a comedy cast for all audiences.
As an original Netflix Distribution, this film on the horizon is set to depict the true grit of the Iraq Invasion in 2003. Starring critically acclaimed Nicholas Hoult (Skins and About a Boy) and Henry Cavill (Superman), this Netflix war movie shows a reluctant soldiers platoon, as it is despatched on a dangerous mission to repair a hostile villages water system. The reviews for this one are astonishing – we can’t wait to see if this is true.
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