The 10 best new shows to stream on Netflix

During lockdown everyone looking for way to stay at home but Watching Movies is the best way to spend the time. With each new week comes the time and desire to take a look at a brand new series. Whether you’re in the mood to laugh, cry, be mesmerized, or become intrigued, below are some of the best new shows to flow this week.
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Best Netflix Series Right Now 2020

Money Heist

After being released on Netflix, Money Heist has become one of the most popular series on the platform. We've all seen the typical heist show. the story about leader Mr Professor had plan about the heist in bank of spain and control his team as a success leader. Money Heist season 5 release date will be extended due to pandemic.
Stars: El Professor / Sergio Marquina - Álvaro Morte
Creators: Álex Pina

Never Have I Ever

Critic Reviews for Never Have I Ever Season 1 A comedy that's also an incredible exploration of grief. Even when the show gets a bit predictable, in terms of teen relationships and parental conflicts, it remains so endearing that I couldn't fault it.
Stars: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan, Ramona Young, Lee Rodriguez.
Creators: Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher

Community

Community was one of the most inventive shows in TV history. It just started streaming on Netflix. Community make you truly feel warm and happy. It takes the worlds problems and makes fun of them or uses the cliches in a way that. It's one of the most inventive shows in sitcom history. But can it make us care about the characters?

Stars: Joel McHale, Alison Brie, Gillian Jacobs, Donald Glover
Creator: Dan Harmon

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness

There are moments from the new Netflix true crime docuseries, Tiger King, that seem almost scripted in their sheer outlandishness. Tiger King feels voyeuristic and a little gross. The episodes start light, but spiral into disaster as Joe loses control of his zoo, and it becomes less and less fun to laugh at him.

Stars: Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin
Directors: Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin

Love Is Blind

Netflix's new dating show has a unique premise — singles meet and get engaged without ever seeing each other face-to-face — but it's also uniquely depressing. Love Is Blind has already embedded itself in the gossip ecosystem, with interviews and SEO-baiting headlines littering the websites of tabloids.

Stars: Nick Lachey and Vanessa Lachey (hosts)
Creator: Chris Coelen

Schitt's Creek

The show has been noted widely for its particular mix of gooey warmth and sardonic wit, but the uncertainty of these times might make it an ideal re watch option. The 'Schitt's Creek' Finale The gentle Canadian sitcom with the rabid international fan base came to an end last night after six seasons. Included: A tearful wedding, many tearful goodbyes and one last weird Moira pronunciation.

Stars: Eugene Levy, Catherine O' Hara, Dan Levy
Creators: Eugene Levy, Dan Levy

The Witcher

The Witcher may feature a glorious sword fight, yet the journey to that point is laboured and even bordering on boring. The TV adaptation of the fantasy novel / game series lands on Netflix today.

Stars: Henry Cavill, Joey Batey, Eamon Farren, Anya Chalotra, Freya Allan
Creators: Lauren Schmidt.

You

Netflix's pulpy thriller starring Penn Badgley, 'You,' transplants its serial killer protagonist from New York to Los Angeles in season two. But to gain value from this reduction, you must increase the individual contributions required of the supervisors.

Stars: Victoria Pedretti, Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail
Exec. producers: Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble, Sarah Schechter, Leslie Morgenstein, Gina Girolamo, Marcos Siega, Silver Tree.

Riverdale

The CW's Riverdale is a subversive take on the Archie comic series that is ultimately bogged down by its inability to find its voice or stick to a single story. With a murder mystery and all manner of tawdry darkness, The CW's 'Riverdale' isn't your father's take on Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead.

Stars: KJ Apa, Camila Mendes, Lili Reinhart
Creators: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa

Sex Education

Series 1 of 'Sex Education' was a strange, funny and touching series. So when Series 2 came out, I was excited to delve back into the lives. The Netflix series Sex Education recently returned for its second instalment and is already being met with critical acclaim.

Stars: Asa Butterfield, Gillian Anderson, Ncuti Gatwa
Creators: Laurie Nunn.

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