RELATED: 8 New Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend. If you couldn’t get enough of Love Is Blind, you’ll love this new dating experiment. In fact, the creators of Love Is Blind are the masterminds behind The Ultimatum, and you’ll recognize the same hosts, husband and wife Nick and Vanessa Lachey. The Ultimatum presents a new commitment challenge—couples (with one partner who is ready to get married and one who’s not) test the strength of their relationships while trying their luck with other matches. Over eight weeks, couples then decide if they want to marry their original significant other or move on. Buckle up for what is sure to be a bumpy ride. True crime fans will be riveted by a new limited series about one of the most notorious characters in U.K. history. The two-part show covers the rise and fall of Jimmy Savile, a British DJ, television, and radio personality who was once dubbed a national treasure. Following his death, it came out that Savile was nothing like he seemed, as nearly 450 allegations of sexual assault and abuse were made against him. The documentary uses archival footage to examine how Savile was able to keep everyone fooled for as long as he did.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: 7 New Shows You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend. For those looking for a little drama in their lives, Elite is just what the doctor ordered. Described as a Spanish Gossip Girl by The Guardian, this teen thriller follows three working-class students who receive scholarships to attend a prestigious school. Tensions are high with their wealthy classmates, and that eventually leads to something far more serious—murder. The ensemble cast features several young up-and-comers, including María Pedraza, Itzan Escamilla, and Miguel Herrán. If you’re in the mood for a binge, all five seasons are now available to stream. Produced by Reese Witherspoon, Get Organized with The Home Edit is the perfect lazy Sunday watch. Who knows, it might even motivate you to start some spring cleaning. Master organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin shine in Season 2, tackling organization projects and home makeovers for different celebrity clients, including Drew Barrymore, Kevin Hart, and Chris Pratt. You also get a peek into the personal lives of Shearer and Teplin, which they aim to balance while managing their booming business. RELATED: For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Catch up with your favorite corrupt criminal lawyer in this prequel to Breaking Bad. Better Call Saul follows Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) as he feeds into his con-artist roots and morphs from semi-earnest attorney to the sleazy Saul Goodman we know and love. Stream Season 5 before the final installment, Season 6, premieres on AMC later this month. When beloved South African soccer star Senzo Meyiwa was murdered at his girlfriend’s mother’s house in 2014, the nation was shocked. There were six eyewitnesses to the crime in what was thought to be a botched robbery, but the suspects are just now going on trial. This five-part documentary series probes the case, aiming to find the truth behind what happened that night—was it murder for hire, or were there other factors at play? The final season of the crime drama television series Queen of the South will drop on Netflix this weekend. Alice Braga stars in this twisted rags-to-riches story as Teresa Mendoza, a Mexican woman who builds her own drug empire. Based on a popular telenovela La Reina del Sur and adapted from a novel of the same name, you can bet this drama will have you hooked. RELATED: 6 Oscar Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend.
title: “7 New Shows You Can Watch On Netflix This Weekend Best Life” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-03” author: “William Tippett”
RELATED: 6 Oscar Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend. Waited for with bated breath by its passionate fans, the second season of Netflix’s series adaptation of the Bridgerton novels by Julia Quinn has finally landed. While it won’t feature last season’s breakout star Regé-Jean Page, who departed the period romance, Season 2 will focus on the oldest Bridgerton son, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and his equal parts contentious and charged relationship with newcomer Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley). You can also expect more fallout from the pot-stirring writings of the town’s own anonymous (though, no longer anonymous to us) gossip columnist, Lady Whistledown. RELATED: Netflix Is Getting Rid of This, Effective Immediately. How popular is the British historical drama Call the Midwife? It’s been running for 11 seasons, if that gives any indication of how attached viewers are to this group of nurse midwives helping women in the 1960s. The tenth season, the one that aired in 2021, is now streaming on Netflix, with the most recently aired season sure to drop at a later date. Netflix saved the British crime series Top Boy after it was canceled by its original network in 2015. The show stars Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson as rival dealers grappling for control of a dangerous Hackney estate and counts rapper Drake among both its fans and its producers.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Remember those few weeks on Twitter where everything was cake? Perhaps unavoidably, the meme was adapted into a game show, in which a cast of gifted bakers attempt to craft unbelievably realistic pastry versions of a range of objects. Saturday Night Live cast member Mikey Day hosts. RELATED: For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. One of Netflix’s biggest animated critical hits is Big Mouth, a hilarious and frank show about early adolescence in which the wild mood swings of puberty are depicted as “Hormone Monsters”—actual beings that torment the comedy’s human characters. Well, in Human Resources, those Hormone Monsters (and Lovebugs and Shame Wizards) get their own spinoff, with a starry voice cast that includes Aidy Bryant, Keke Palmer, Maya Rudolph, Randall Park, and co-creator of both shows, Nick Kroll. Adjust your home theater to its premium settings for the second season of this Netflix nature docuseries. Animals features eye-popping immersive video of every corner of the animal kingdom and has an all-star cast of narrators, too. In these new episodes, you’ll hear Rebel Wilson, Bryan Cranston, Rashida Jones, and Pedro Pascal. But, let’s be honest, they can’t steal the spotlight from these incredible creatures. If The Tinder Swindler had you on the edge of your seat, then your next stop on Netflix should be Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. This docuseries charts the rise and fall of renowned vegan chef and business owner, Sarma Melngailis, whose relationship with a man who claims to have otherworldly powers leads to the crumbling of her raw food empire. RELATED: 7 New Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend.
title: “7 New Shows You Can Watch On Netflix This Weekend Best Life” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “Randa Valenzuela”
RELATED: 6 Oscar Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend. Based on a series of historical novels by British author Bernard Cornwell, The Last Kingdom follows a warrior named Uhtred, who is caught between two worlds when he’s taken in and raised by the enemy after his family is killed in battle. The fifth season of the epic action series just landed on Netflix. This new docuseries features many of his collaborators and friends, but the late pop artist Andy Warhol is the star of the show—in more ways than one. The Andy Warhol Diaries not only utilizes Warhol’s own day-by-day chronicles but is also narrated by his voice, through the somewhat unsettling magic of AI. It’s surprising that it took this long for Netflix expand the Queer Eye universe, but Queer Eye: Germany is indeed the first international spinoff. Just like the U.S. version of the reality show, this one also features five experts dropping into the lives of each chosen “hero” and giving their entire existence a makeover. Will this Fab Five make you weep as much as the crew you already know and love? There’s only one way to find out. The final season of NBC’s crime drama Good Girls is now on Netflix for your viewing pleasure. The show revolves around three suburban moms (Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman, and Retta) who hold up a grocery store for some much-needed cash and end up immersed in a life of crime and under the thumb of a local money-launderer (Manny Montana). They have to keep their families safe—and reevaluate themselves—when they take to it more easily than they ever thought they would. Netflix adapts another popular thriller novel with the new series Pieces of Her. Bella Heathcote plays a young woman who questions everything she thinks she knows about her mother (Toni Collette) after a violent incident in a diner. How did the seemingly normal woman who raised her know how to take down a gunman with ease? It all traces back to a past that her daughter must slowly unravel. RELATED: For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb In the mood to revisit your childhood? If you grew up in the ’80s, Netflix has the throwback for you. The second season of its new animated take on muscle-bound superhero He-Man just dropped. All your old favorites are there, from He-Man’s trusty sidekick Battle Cat to his nemesis Skeletor. And when you’re caught up, you can hop on over to the service’s acclaimed reboot of another Masters of the Universe character, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. When it comes to undesirable roommates, there’s letting dirty dishes pile up in the sink, and then there’s murder. This new docuseries from horror masters Blumhouse Productions leans well into the latter. Each episode details a real and terrifying living situation (minus the last two episodes, which are the two-part tale of a nightmare of a squatter), and not everyone makes it out alive. RELATED: Netflix Is Getting Rid of This, Effective Immediately.
title: “7 New Shows You Can Watch On Netflix This Weekend Best Life” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-02” author: “Kelly Hartshorn”
RELATED: 9 New Movies You Can Watch on Netflix This Weekend. When the story of real-life conwoman Anna Sorokin came to the public’s attention via a 2018 New York Magazine article, it already sounded like it could have been a Hollywood invention. But the woman who was known to her socialite friends as Anna Delvey really lived lavishly on almost nothing in New York City, racking up debts and pretending to be wealthy enough to pay them back. Now, Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal boss Shonda Rhimes has turned the unbelievable tale into a limited series for Netflix, starring Ozark’s Julia Garner as the scammer herself. It premieres this Friday. Part 4 of the animated fantasy series from Simpsons creator Matt Groening arrives on Netflix this week. Broad City’s Abbi Jacobson stars as a princess named Bean, who isn’t your average cartoon royalty. She moves through the kingdom of Dreamland with best elf friend Elfo (Nat Faxon) and her own personal demon, Luci (Eric André). Based on the Sweet Magnolias series of books by Sherryl Woods, this Southern drama stars Joanna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, and Heather Headley as three inseparable best friends who share every aspect of their lives with each other. The second season of the well-received show is now streaming. Arrested Development alum Will Arnett stars in this high-concept mystery comedy as Senior Detective Terry Seattle, who’s tasked with solving a series of murders. Each episode features a different guest star (Conan O’Brien, Marshawn Lynch, and Sharon Stone among them), who hasn’t been given a script and must improvise their role as Seattle’s junior partner, to hilarious results.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: For more recommendations sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Fed up with bestselling-mystery-novels-turned-movies with unreliable narrators and twist endings? Well, we can’t tell you that this series will give you something completely different, but it will poke fun at niche genre. Kristen Bell stars in a series that sends up all the most ridiculous aspects of movies like The Girl on the Train and The Woman in the Window, with Michael Ealy and Tom Riley among the supporting cast. Queer Eye’s grooming expert Jonathan Van Ness turns his popular podcast of the same name into a docuseries that also celebrates learning new things. Just like on the podcast, Van Ness invites expert guests to fill him in on various topics, from entomology (that’s the study of bugs) to how the heck skyscrapers actually stay standing. Surviving high school isn’t easy in the best of circumstances, but hopefully you had it much easier than the characters in the South Korean horror series, All of Us Are Dead. Students have to arm themselves and fight back when a zombie outbreak hits their school, cutting them off from all help. According to Variety, it’s already one of the most popular non-English shows ever to premiere on Netflix. RELATED: If You Get This Message From Netflix, Delete It Immediately, FBI Warns.