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Hi there! Hope you weren’t expecting to have Sunday nights free now that The Last of Us is over because both Yellowjackets and Succession return with new seasons this week. 🙌 Not to mention a new John Wick film and Love Is Blind season. Truly a week to celebrate! Happy streaming! |
 | Everything Coming to Netflix This Week |
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From a buzzy FBI conspiracy series with our favorite scene-stealer to a docuseries about one of Texas’ most infamous tragedies, check out everything coming to Netflix this week! |
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 | Biggest Premieres of the Week |
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| Succession | The fourth and final season! Adult theater kid Jeremy Strong has already over-dramatically compared the end of the show to “a death,” which means that this promises to be a wild, endlessly quotable ride to the end for the Roy siblings and Waystar Royco. Who will come out on top? Who cares? As usual with this family, it’s a race to the bottom. Premieres March 26. | Add to watchlist |
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| John Wick: Chapter 4 | Is this Keanu Reeves action movie almost three hours long? Yes! Do critics think it’s one of the great action movies of the last few years? Also yes! Wick must try to end the bounty on his head, and the action sequences were reportedly influenced by classic movie musicals. They already had us at “Keanu Reeves.” | Add to watchlist |
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| Yellowjackets | You’re simply not ready for what is in store for our gals. Season 2 picks up where Season 1 left off, with murder, kidnapping—and Misty sticking her nose in to save the day. But back in the ‘90s, things are somehow so much worse. Keep the lights on for this one. Premieres March 26. | Add to watchlist |
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| The Night Agent | Fresh off her Oscar nom for The Whale (and her scene-stealing turn in The Menu) Hong Chou co-stars in this new Netflix thriller series about a lowly FBI agent who ends up in a high-level conspiracy. Premieres March 23. | Add to watchlist |
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| Love Is Blind | The dating version of The Voice returns for a fourth season March 24, in which gorgeous people must use their personalities and voices to attract a partner. Like the rest of us! | Add to watchlist |
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| Great Expectations | Another Great Expectations, even after Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow delivered the definitive adaptation? (Well, maybe not.) Pip and Estella and Miss Havisham get the limited series treatment once again, but this time Olivia Colman is Miss Havisham, so you know things are gonna get weird. Premieres March 26. | Add to watchlist |
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“What sci-fi show or movie doesn’t get talked about enough?” |
We love genre content, but it definitely doesn’t get talked about often enough. For every The Last of Us or Star Trek are five more shows that barely got a press mention. Here are three worth your time. |
| Vivarium | Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots play a young couple anxious to settle down together, but Irish director Lorcan Finnegan’s sci-fi thriller takes the feeling of being trapped in a routine suburban existence to surreal, horrific extremes. Perfect for fans of Don’t Worry Darling! | Where to watch |
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| The Peripheral | Based on cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson’s novel, this sci-fi shocker from the creators of Westworld follows an expert gamer (Chloe Grace Moretz) who discovers a dark reality while beta-testing a new video game system. | Where to watch |
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| Counterpart | Starz is a goldmine of series no one talks about, like this two-season sci-fi thriller starring Oscar winner J.K. Simmons! And it’s a doozy: In 1987, the world was split into initially identical realms—and then they radically diverged thanks to a flu pandemic. Did we mention it premiered in 2017? | Where to watch |
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- After seeing this film, Steven Spielberg cast Wayne Knight in Jurassic Park.
- During an argument with the male lead during filming, the director burst a vein in his nose.
- Thirteen actresses turned down the role before it turned Sharon Stone into an overnight star—after 12 years in the business.
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 | Trailer of the Day |
| | Mrs. Davis | Peacock isn’t afraid to get weird with their upcoming series pitting nuns and AI against each other. Star Betty Gilpin describes the bizarre plot as “No Country for Old Looney Tunes.” Mrs. Davis premieres April 20– which seems fitting. | View Trailer |
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 | Coming Soonish |
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😲 Sources reveal Quentin Tarantino’s next film will be his last.
👋 Tyra Banks exits Dancing With the Stars after 3 seasons.
🏆 What’s next for A24?
📸 Check out the first look at Pete Davidson in his new series Bupkis (+ a surprise cameo)!
🍄 Did you know: Jason Ritter as a clicker on wife Melanie Lynskey's episodes of The Last of Us? |
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