Everything Coming to Netflix in 2021

So many new shows and movies coming in the near year.

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‘The Witcher’ Season 2 | Netflix

‘The Witcher’ Season 2 | Netflix

Netflix never stops. The streaming service has never been in the business of “less is more”—instead favoring pumping out original series, movies, and documentaries by the dozen—and 2021 is no different. A not insignificant number of movies, as well as new and returning series, are already slated for a 2021 premiere, and many more will inevitably be on the way. 

Its model of cracking out releases, on top of licensing popular shows and movies has its flaws, since not everything can be an Emmy or an Oscar contender (see duds like The Last Days of American Crime or hate-watches like Emily in Paris), but it does pull impressive talents to the streamer (David Fincher! Spike Lee! Shonda Rhimes!) which allows for more than a few binge-worthy gems (including The Queen’s Gambit) to find a massive audience. Here’s a regularly updated list of what to look out for on Netflix in 2021, from true-crime docuseries to highly anticipated movies, so you know what to add to your queue. 

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March 26

Bad Trip (New movie)
Eric Andre teamed up with the producers of Jackass for this outrageous comedy that sees him and Lil Rel Howery starring as a pair of buddies on a road-trip-gone-wrong to NYC… and pranking a handful of real-life bystanders with legitimate, disruptive stunts. 

The Irregulars (New series)
How many non-canon Sherlock Holmes series can Netflix produce? Last year brought us Enola Holmes, and now the streaming service has The Irregulars up its sleeve. This fantasy series finds a group of misfit teens solving paranormal crimes for Watson and Holmes. 

Nailed It! Double Trouble (New reality series)
Just when you thought the baking show Nailed It! had enough spin-offs, Netflix cranks out another one. Unlike the international versions and Christmas specials before it, Double Trouble sees pairs face off in this new rendition. 

Pagglait (New movie)
A dramedy hailing from India about a young widow learning to grieve with the help of her quirky family. 

A Week Away (New movie)
Hallelujah! The Lord hath brought Netflix a Christian teen movie musical. A Week Away stars Kevin Quinn as a young man who is forced to choose between either going to juvie or a religious summer camp, and in choosing the camp meets a summer regular (Bailee Madison) who changes his life.

March 31

Haunted: Latin America (New reality series)
Get spooked by retellings and reenactments of inexplicable paranormal events. 

April 1 

Prank Encounters, Season 2
Netflix’s joke reality show with Stranger Things kid Gaten Matarazzo stirred up controversy when it premiered, as he pranks workers while they’re doing their jobs. It’s back, though! Just in time for April Fool’s Day.

Tersanjung the Movie (New movie)
A feature film adaptation of the popular Indonesia soap opera Tersanjung, this drama sees a love triangle unfold between a young women from a broken home and her half-brother’s two best friends. 

Worn Stories (New docuseries)
Based on a memoir by Emily Spivack, Worn Stories tells personal stories of people who have close attachments to special items of clothing. Bring on the waterworks.

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April 2

Concrete Cowboy (New movie)
One of the brightest stars of Stranger Things, Caleb McLaughlin, is heading out of Hawkins, Indiana and into the world of Western films. He stars in this drama as a teenager who reconnects with his estranged father, played by Idris Elba, in Northern Philadelphia where he discovers the urban neighborhood’s cowboy subculture.

Just Say Yes (New movie)
The girls are fighting and a bunch of bridezillas in this Dutch comedy about a woman who’s plans to throw the perfect wedding are upended when her sister also gets engaged. 

Madame Claude (New movie)
A biopic about an infamous Parisian woman who ran a business of call girls for high profile clientele in the ’60s. 

Sky High (New movie)
This Spanish crime through sees a young mechanic-by-day-thief-by-night fall deeper and deeper into a life of heists when he becomes enamored with a young woman.

The Serpent(New series)
True-crime fans, think you know about all the major serial killers? Think again. Maybe you know about all of the serial killers whose killing sprees took place in America, but this BBC-Netflix co-production tells the story of Charles Sobhraj who murdered tourists along Southeast Asia’s Hippie Trail in the ’70s.

April 7

Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute (New special)
Country icon Dolly Parton was honored as by the charity MusiCares as their Person of the Year because, well, of course she was(!), and this special features performances by stars like Miley Cyrus, Kacey Musgraves, and others to honor her. 

Snabba Cash (New series) 
Over in Sweden, Jens Lapidus’sStockholm Noir books are a pretty big deal, spawning a three-part blockbuster series. Now, it’s getting the TV treatment that’s set 10 years after the events of the films and follows a single mother working in the start-up world who becomes entangled in crime.

This Is A Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist (New docuseries)
Art heists are a pretty fascinating subset of true crime. (Famous pieces of work gone! So much money at stake! A plan that has to be executed perfectly!) This upcoming series delves into a famous one that went down in Boston in 1990 when two men disguised themselves as police officers.

The Wedding Coach (New reality series)
If you’ve seen more Say Yes to the Dress than you’d like to admit and wish you could switch up your wedding-themed reality TV, Netflix has got just the show for you. This new show stars comedian Jamie Lee as she helps couples overcome challenges while preparing for their extravagant big days. ​​​​​​​

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April 8

The Way of the Househusband (New anime)
Regarded as one of the funniest recent manga to hit shelves, this upcoming anime series follows a former legendary yakuza boss as he settles into a domestic lifestyle to support his wife.

April 9

Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? (New movie)
A Turkish film about a defiant, humorous young woman coming of age in Turkey in the 20th century. 

Night in Paradise (New movie)
When an ex-crime involved young man’s sister and nephew are accidentally killed instead of him, he seeks revenge on the gangsters who were out to get him.

Thunder Force (New movie)
Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer are Thunder Force. The action comedy finds them as former BFFs who team up when a science experiment goes wrong and gives them superpowers, making them the sole heroes who can save their city plagued by supervillains. 

April 12

New Gods: Nezha Reborn (New movie)
This upcoming animated movie is based on one of China’s most legendary deities, the rebellious, young hero Nezha. In this new story inspired by the centuries old character, we find him in present day as an ordinary man whose true identity and powers are unleashed when the wealthy son of his boss crosses him. 

April 13

My Love: Six Stories of True Love(New docuseries)
This show is basically just inviting you to have one big sob fest, as each episode tells a story about a different couple from from around the world who believes they’re soul mates. 

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April 14

The Circle, Season 2
Oh, hell yeah: One of Netflix’s wildest, most addicting reality shows is coming back for round two. This season, the show is rolling out a little differently, with each new episode airing on Wednesdays.  

Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! (New series)
AKA Jamie Foxx, Stop Embarrassing Me!—he stars in and executive produces this sitcom about a business exec who must learn how to better juggle parenthood when his teenage daughter moves in with him. 

Law School (New series)
This Korean legal thriller is set at a prestigious law school, putting students and an intense professor’s skills to the test when a dark incidence takes place on campus. 

The Soul (New movie)
An adaptation of Jiang Bo’s novel Transfer Soul, the tragic death of a wealthy businessman turns out to be not what it seems when the prosecutor and his detective wife get on the case. 

Why Did You Kill Me? (New documentary)
This documentary examines one family’s mission to use social media to track down their 24-year-old daughter’s murderer.

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April 15

Ride or Die (New movie)
A Filipino live-action adaptation of the manga Gunjo, a thriller about a woman who murders the abusive husband of a former classmate she’s always had feelings for, and their journey escaping on the road together.

April 16 

Ajeeb Daastaans (New movie)
An anthology film told in the form of four shorts from India that explores catalysts that lead to the demise of relationships. 

Into the Beat (New movie)
Netflix is bringing back the dance movie, baby. As many dance movies have done before, the German movie Into the Beat is about a ballerina who gets her heart set on hip-hop. 

Why Are You Like This (New series)
This Aussie comedy aired down under in 2018 and it’s just now making its way stateside on Netflix. The show focuses on a group of 20 something best friends in Melbourne whose poor decision makings in work, life, and love often clouds their judgement. 

April 20

Izzy’s Koala World, Season 2
Co-produced with Thrillist’s sister brand The Dodo, Izzy’s Koala World is a family-friendly nature series about a young girl in Australia and her mission taking care of koalas. 

April 21

Zero (New series)
Sci-fi shows about teens with superpowers are aplenty on Netflix, but what you don’t see enough of is invisibility plots. That’s what the Italian series Zero is about, as a teenage boy uses his power to defend his neighborhood. 

April 22

Life in Color with David Attenborough (New docuseries)
This lovely three-parter arrives just in time for Earth Day! Your favorite nature doc host Sir David Attenborough travels the globe to reveal with fancy filmmaking technology the never-before-seen ways that animals utilize color.

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April 23

Shadow and Bone (New series)
Netflix has another big-budget fantasy series on the way. This one’s inspired by Leigh Bardugo’s popular books, the Grisha trilogy, and set in a frightening world of perpetual darkness, where one teenaged orphan discovers she has a power that may be able to help save her nation. 

Stowaway (New movie)
Your spaceship is headed back to Earth on a time constraint and you discover a stowaway on board. What do you do? We’ll find out what Anna Kendrick, Toni Collette, and Daniel Dae Kim would do in this sci-fi movie about that very creepy concept.

Tell Me When (New movie)
In this Mexican rom-com, a young man working in LA decides to give up his mundane life and travel to Mexico City as his late grandfather suggested he should. 

April 27

Fatma (New series)
When a working class woman realizes she goes unnoticed by most of society, she does what anybody would do after their husband was released from jail and goes missing in this Turkish drama: She goes on a killing rampage. 

April 28

Sexify (New series)
The teens are exploring their sexuality (while programming a sex app for a tech competition) in this Polish comedy. 

Headspace Guide to Sleep (New docuseries)
Maybe Netflix and Headspace got you zenned out earlier this year with their Guide to Meditation, and now the mindfulness-inspired app is returning with another show all about helping you catch some better snoozes. 

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April 29

Things Heard and Seen (New movie)
Based on Elizabeth Brudage’s All Things Cease to Appear, things are about to get really spooky for Amanda Seyfriend and James Norton, who play a pair of Manhattanites who relocate to a house with a disturbing history in the Hudson Valley, in this thriller. 

Yasuke (New anime)
Netflix’s anime game has been getting consistently stronger, and this new project, from Cannon Busters creator LeSean Thomas and renown studio MAPPA (Attack on TitanJujutsu Kaisen) with a soundtrack from Flying Lotus, will certainly up the ante. LaKeith Stanfield is on to voice the eponymous and Yasuke, the first African samurai—a real person!—who must protect a young girl from dark forces and violent warlords in feudal Japan.

April 30

The Innocent (New series)
A Spanish thriller about a man who has tried to distance himself from his crime-filled youth and the murder he accidentally committed as a child, but is drawn back into it when he’s reconnected with someone from his past. 

Pet Stars (New reality series)
While we all tell ourselves that our pets are the goodest boys and girls on the planet, not all of our furry friends have millions of followers online. This reality series focuses on Pets on Q, the agency that works with all of those four-legged influencers you know and love. 

April TBA

The Disciple (New movie)
An Indian drama about a young man who has devoted his life to becoming a classical vocalist. 

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May 7

Jupiter’s Legacy (New series)
There can never be enough superhero shows, am I right?! Jupiter’s Legacy is Netflix’s latest, adapted from Mark Millar and Frank Quitely’s comics about a legacy generation of superheroes who first came into their powers in the early 1900s and their super teenage kids, just coming into their powers today. Josh Duhamel is among the cast. 

May 12

The Upshaws (New series)
Wanda Sykes and Mike Epps lead this Netflix sitcom about a working class Black family living in an Indiana town.

Oxygen (New movie)
Horror filmmaker Alexandre Aja’s (Crawl, The Hills Have Eyes) latest moves into sci-fi territory for a claustrophobic film about a woman (Mélanie Laurent) who wakes up in a cryogenic pod with no recollection of how she got there and must find a way out before she runs out of air.

May 14

The Woman in the Window (New movie)
Amy Adams hive: Assemble. The actress stars in this thriller based on the novel of the same name about a woman with agoraphobia who witnesses a disturbing crime in the window across from her apartment.army of the deadarmy of the dead‘Army of the Dead’ | Netflix

May 21

Army of the Dead (New movie)
Zack Snyder has made more than a few action epics and superhero blockbusters, and now he’s venturing into the zombie movie zone. It’s not just any zombie movie, though. It’s a zombie heist movie in which Dave Bautista and Tig Notaro plan to orchestrate a full-blown Las Vegas-set heist in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. 

May 28

The Kominsky Method, Season 3
Your parents’ favorite comedy starring Michael Douglas that has also for some reason garnered quite a bit of awards attention is indeed coming back. 

May TBA

Eden (New anime)
This highly anticipated anime series from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood director takes place 1,000 years in the future where the idea of humanity has become an ancient myth to a world populated by sentient robots, until two of them encounter a human child and decide to raise her in secret.

June TBA

Too Hot To Handle, Season 2
It’s getting hot in here! Netflix’s bonkers reality show that puts a bunch of hot people on an island and begs them not to hook up with each other is coming back. 

July TBA

Beastars, Season 2
Currently airing in Japan, the second season of the popular Netflix acquisition Beastars furthers the high school saga of anthropomorphic Carnivores and Herbivores fighting against their animalistic natures to co-exist.

Release date TBA

Afterlife of the Party (New movie)
It’s Victoria Justice’s party and she can definitely cry if she wants to in this comedy, considering her popular girl character dies the week of her birthday. She is given one more chance to right her wrongs, though, before the big guy upstairs decides if she’s worthy of coming to Heaven. 

Atypical, Season 4
The thoughtful dramedy about a now-freshman college student on the autism spectrum is wrapping up its run with a final season. 

Awake (New movie)
Set set in a world where electronics have been wiped out and humans have lost the ability to sleep, Gina Rodriguez leads this sci-fi movie as a former soldier who, along with her daughter, thinks can solve the humanitarian crisis. 

Back to the Outback (New movie)
Koalas, kangaroos, platypuses, wombats! Some of the most interesting animals on Earth definitely come from the land Down Under. In this animated movie, a group of those cuddly and not-so-cuddly critters are making a run for it out of one of Australia’s zoos and into the outback. Appropriately, Aussie stars like Isla Fisher, Guy Pearce, and Keith Urban contribute to the voice cast. 

Beauty (New movie)
Lena Waithe wrote this drama about a talented Black singer who starts to lose her identity and finds her relationship taking a hit when she’s offered a high profile recording contract. 

Born to be Murdered (New movie)
Luca Guadagnino is among the producers of this upcoming thriller starring John David Washington and Alicia Vikander as a couple on vacation in Greece who get wrapped up in a dangerous conspiracy. Midsommar 2.0? But in Greece? We’ll see!

Blonde (New movie)
Smash fans—a more definitive Marilyn Monroe biopic is in the works. Ana de Armas is taking on the iconic movie star in this biopic. Based on Joyce Carol Oates’ book of the same name, the film is said to chronicle her life and rise, starting out with her humble beginnings as Norma Jean. 

Blood Red Sky (New movie)
This genre-defying German thriller sounds like… a lot. Set on a transatlantic flight, it finds one woman (with some sort of illness that may or may not stem from supernatural powers she’s suppressing) springing into action as the flight is hijacked by terrorists.

Bruised (New movie)
Halle Berry is getting behind the camera for her first-ever film as a director. She’s getting in front of it too, as she’s also starring in this film about a former MMA star athlete trying to regain custody of her daughter and career.

Clickbait (New series)
If social media wasn’t already overwhelming enough, now there’s a whole subgenre of shows about how social media is bad. Clickbait, a new miniseries featuring Zoe Kazan and Adrian Grenier is one of those, about eight different perspectives that provide clues into who might have committed a disturbing crime fueled by social media. 

Dead to Me, Season 3 
It’s time for Ben’s (James Mardsen) dark secrets to take front-and-center in the upcoming season of this addictive series. Stock up on plenty of wine before the Thelma and Louise of streaming—Judy (Linda Cardellini) and Jen (Christina Applegate)—come crashing back onto your screens with their sometimes murderous intent.  

Dear White People, Season 4
It’s senior year for Justien Simien’s Dear White People series and the Black students fighting the embedded institutional racism at the mostly white Winchester University. Before graduation day (er, the finale), radio host Sam White (Logan Browning), Troy Fairbanks (Brandon P. Bell), investigative journalist Lionel Higgins (DeRon Horton), and co. clash with the mysterious secret order that maintains the university’s prestige at all costs.

Don’t Look Up (New movie)
Adam McKay’s (Anchorman, The Big Short) latest is as star-studded a blockbuster as they come. Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCarprio lead the cast as two astronomers tasked with informing the public that a destructive comet is approaching Earth, and supporting them is an ensemble featuring the likes of Timothée Chalamet, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Chris Evans, music stars Ariana Grande and Kid Cudi, and many others. 

Escape from Spiderhead (New movie)
Based on a short story by George Saunders, Escape from Spiderhead is set in a near-future where an organization conducts experiments on the incarcerated by manipulating their emotions with drugs. Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, and Jurnee Smollett. 

Fear Street (New movie)
Horror fans, get excited: An adaptation of R. L. Stine’s book series of the same name about a group of teenagers in a small Ohio town investigating a string of murders that seem to be connected is coming to Netflix. Fear Street and its sequels were originally supposed to be released in theaters with years in between them, but because the movies were all shot at once, Netflix will release them with one month a part sometime in 2021. 

Godzilla Singular Point (New anime)
More destruction from entertainment’s favorite kaiju is on its way in this anime adaptation from the same studio behind Beastars. The big boy himself is designed by the Studio Ghibli artist, Eiji Yamamori, who worked on everything from Princess Mononoke to Mary and the Witch’s Flower

The Guilty (New movie)
True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto is bringing his twisty procedural writing talents to the big screen in this English-language adaptation of a popular Danish film of the same name. Jake Gyllenhaal leads the cast, playing a police officer demoted to desk duty who feels conflicted when he receives a 9-1-1 call from a kidnapped woman.

The Harder They Fall (New movie)
Idris Elba, LaKeith Stanfield, and Regina King are heading west. The three lead the cast in this highly anticipated Western about a man out for revenge against the man who murdered his parents. 

Hit and Run (New series)
This thriller series from the creators of the Israeli crime drama Fauda follows a man who goes on an intense mission to track down the person who killed his wife in a hit and run. 

I Think You Should Leave, Season 2
What delights could the second season of Tim Robinson’s dare-we-say comedy masterpiece contain? Honestly, we couldn’t even begin to predict, but if it’s anything like the first set of sketches, it will be absolutely incredible.

Into the Deep (New documentary)
This documentary began as filmmaker Emma Sullivan’s attempt to profile Danish inventor Peter Madsen in 2016, but became something much bigger after Madsen shockingly murdered journalist Kim Wall aboard his self-made submarine the following year. 

Intrusion (New movie)
Prepare to feel claustrophobic by this one: As the title suggests, it follows a woman (Frieda Pinto) who recently moved to a small town who becomes the target of a home invasion. 

Kate (New movie)
Mary Elizabeth Winstead will appear as a bonafide badass action star in Kate. She’s playing the titular role, an assassin who has just 24 hours left to live and is using that time to track down her murderer and get back at him. Woody Harrelson and Michael Huisman also star. 

Kissing Booth 3 (New movie)
To All the Boys… isn’t the only Netflix teen rom-com series wrapping up this year. The final Kissing Booth movie is also on the way, so fans will finally find out which of the Flynn brothers really has Elle’s heart. 

The Last Letter from Your Lover (New movie)
The romance bestseller of the same name from Jojo Mayes is getting the movie treatment. Have a tissue box at the ready when you watch this one, as it follows a London-based journalist (Felicity Jones) who discovers and becomes obsessed with a series of love letters from the ’60s written by a madly-in-love but tragic couple (played by Shailene Woodley and Joe Alwyn). 

The Last Mercenary (New movie)
Hell yeah: Jean-Claude Van Damme’s got an action movie coming down the pipeline. He stars in this French film as a former secret service agent who must defend his son who is being falsely accused of smuggling drugs and illegal arms as a part of scheme cooked up by the mob. 

Midnight Mass (New series)
Director Mike Flanagan can’t stop churning out that creepy Netflix content. Before The Haunting of Bly Manor even hit the streamer in October 2020, the spooky filmmaker started shooting his latest new series in August. Taking place on a desolate island, it follows disturbing events that start to unfold among the community there when a mysterious young priest arrives.

Monster (New movie)
This adaptation of Walter Dean Myer’s novel follows a teenage boy from Harlem (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) as his world is shaken when he’s convicted of murder. The film is the feature film directorial debut from famed music video director Anthony Mandler and sees an all-star supporting cast of Jennifer Hudson, John David Washington, Jeffrey Wright, A$AP Rocky, and others. 

Night Teeth (New movie)
Alfie Allen stars in this thriller as a chauffeur who drives two young women (Debby Ryan, Lucy Fry) to parties in LA, and follows his night that turns into a twisty ride as he learns his passengers are not who they claim to be. 

Ozark, Season 4
The final season of the tense Missouri-set money laundering saga will be nothing short of shocking, we expect. The Byrdes keep getting deeper in bed with dangerous people—now, the cartel boss Omar Navarro and the FBI—and it’s only a matter of time until the blocks crumble beneath them, sending their family and associates into a free fall.   

Peaky Blinders, Season 6
Our Peakies! The biggest question at hand after a doozy of a fifth season in Steven Knight’s English mob series is: Who betrayed Tommy Shelby and caused his plan to take out political rival and literal fascist Oswald Mosley to fail? (We have some thoughts.) This will be the last season of Peaky Blinders​​​​​​​.

Pieces of Her (New series)
Toni Collette leads the cast in this adaptation of Karin Slaughter’s popular thriller about a woman who tries to stop an active shooter, and the effects it has on her relationship with her daughter who feels she witnesses a change in her mother after the traumatic interference. 

The Power of the Dog (New movie)
Oscar-winner Jane Campion is on as writer-director of this adaptation of Thomas Savage’s novel about a pair of rivaling brothers who own a ranch and tensions start to rise between them when one gets married. Real-life couple Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons lead the cast, as well as Benedict Cumberbatch, Thomasin McKenzie, and others. 

Red Notice (New movie)
Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds all star in this action film that follows an Interpol agent tracking down the world’s most-wanted art thief. 

Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness (New anime)
Resident Evil is being adapted into a new limited anime series, said to follow the canonical storyline of the zombie-slaying game franchise.

Robin Robin (New movie)
Okay, cute: Gillian Anderson and Richard E. Grant voice little critters in a tale about a bird raised by mice who sets off to discover more about her own kind. 

Sex Education, Season 3
Class will be back in session for the horny high schoolers of Moordale Secondary, and there’s plenty of unfinished drama waiting for us, including Jean’s unexpected pregnancy, Eric and Adam’s relationship, Maeve’s tragic home life, and whatever the hell Otis is up to.

Stranger Things, Season 4
The Hawkins crew has to figure out how to get Hopper out of Russia in the next season of Stranger Things, presumably digging into its ’80s-ness with its own interpretation of the Cold War.

Sweet Girl (New movie)
A Jason Momoa gritty action movie always sounds like a good time. Here, he plays a father who’s angry with a vengeance, out to find the people responsible for killing his wife (Marisa Tomei) and protect his daughter. 

tick, tick… BOOM (New movie)
Lin Manuel Miranda may be known for penning and starring in Broadway hits In the Heights and Hamilton, but now he’s heading behind the director’s chair, too. Tick, tick… BOOM, which stars Andrew Garfield, marks Miranda’s directorial debut and tells the story of an aspiring theater composer in NYC with his sights set on writing the next great musical. 

The Witcher, Season 2
Toss another coin to your local Witcher: Henry Cavill’s brooding, wandering monster hunter Geralt of Rivia is coming back this year with all the Hmm’s and Fuck’s you could hope for. Video game and book series fans should be in for a little treat—we’re betting Season 2 is adapting the first book of the main Witcher series, Blood of Elves. Ciri could be much older; Yennifer should still be on a mission to become the greatest sorcerer; Jaskier, without a doubt, will still be penning his annoyingly catchy bard songs. You can’t escape destiny, Geralt.
 
You, Season 3
Murderous creep Joe (Penn Badgley) sets his eyes on a new target of obsession, blonde neighborwoman Natalie, who he peeped engrossed in a book he almost certainly has at least five opinions on. Such wandering eyes when his girlfriend, the equally bloodlusting Love (Victoria Pedretti), is so pregnant! For shame, Joe. Season 3 will also feature an ensemble of the finest LA stereotypes, including a wellness guru, “momfluencer,” and tech venture capitalist. 

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