Vampires, magicians and gangsters come to Netflix next month
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With this month coming to an end, Netflix unveiled
its slate of new programming for the following weeks.
Next month’s list is led by the premiere of Yeon Sang-ho’s Parasyte: The Grey, a South Korean live-action horror sci-fi adaptation of Hitoshi Iwaaki’s manga series Parasyte.
Also joining the selection are Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver, season six of The Circle and the true crime documentary What Jennifer Did, which tells the story of Jennifer Pan.
April will mark the last month for subscribers to stream Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and other films such as 13 Going on 30, Apollo 13, Train To Busan, Elvis and more.
Coming soon to Netflix includes
Baby Reindeer – series When a struggling comedian
Next month’s list is led by the premiere of Yeon Sang-ho’s Parasyte: The Grey, a South Korean live-action horror sci-fi adaptation of manga series Parasyte
shows one act of kindness to a vulnerable woman, it sparks a suffocating obsession which threatens to wreck both their lives.
Crime Scene Berlin: Nightlife Killer – documentary
In 2012, a string of grisly murders sent shock waves through the Berlin party scene. The killer remained at large — until one of his targets survived.
Files of the Unexplained – documentary
Eerie encounters, bizarre disappearances, haunting events and more perplexing phenomena are explored in this chilling investigative docuseries.
Crooks – series
A priceless coin puts rival gangs across Europe at odds, forcing a retired safecracker to team up with a two-bit gangster for one last heist.
I Woke Up A Vampire: Season 2 – family
Carmie starts high school but a charming sophomore drives a wedge in her friend group. Can Carmie balance boys, school and an ancient prophecy?
Ripley – series
Tom Ripley, a grifter scraping by in early 1960s New York, is hired by a wealthy man to travel to Italy and convince his vagabond son to return home. Tom’s acceptance of the job is the first step into a complex life. Based on Patricia Highsmith’s Tom Ripley novels.