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12.04.2020 - 19:49 / tvguide.com
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
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As the old saying goes, April showers bring May flowers, but what do we get out of those May flowers? The best TV shows and films to watch on Netflix, that's what. The world's most dominant streamer is adding some wonderful new content to watch as the world's self-isolation enters its second (third?) month.
As discussion of psychedelics to treat an array of mental health issues continues to work its way into the mainstream, Netflix is debuting a new documentary on the subject.
April showers bring May flowers, and what do May flowers bring? Great movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, that's what. The world's top streaming service is adding some great content to watch as quarantine enters its second month. Our picks include Michelle Obama's documentary Becoming, the new season of cult comedy Workin' Moms, cinematic musical drama miniseries The Eddy, an interactive Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt special, and much, much more.
It's been a lot more than just 525,600 minutes since RENT first made its Broadway debut. The iconic and beloved rock opera, loosely based on Giacomo Puccini's opera La Bohème and penned entirely by the late genius Jonathan Larson, first bowed on the Great White Way nearly 25 years ago at the fittingly once derelict Nederlander Theatre, premiering on April 29, 1996.
Looking to fill that sports-shaped void in your heart? Look no further. Netflix has dozens of movies and TV shows all about baseball, basketball, football and more.
The end is nigh... or in the case of many of the shows and movies below, it's already passed. If you're looking for the best post-apocalyptic, end-of-the-world TV shows and movies to make our current semi-apocalyptic conditions seem not so bad, look no further.
April showers bring May flowers, and what do May flowers bring? Great movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, that's what. The world's top streaming service is adding some great content to watch as quarantine enters its second month. Our picks include the new season of cult comedy Workin' Moms, cinematic musical drama miniseries The Eddy, an interactive Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt special, and much, much more.
Everything in the world feels uncertain and ever-shifting at the moment, but through it all, there is one constant: .Like a great friend, the streaming platform is always there to provide support (and endless entertainment)—and the lineup of new TV shows and movies for May is no exception.
Need to something new to watch? Well, Netflix is here to help. The streaming service might've seen some of its productions paused as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still presenting new original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been consistently delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
We’re only a few months into 2020, and so far, Netflix has released a handful of new films for fans to stream.
HBO doesn't just stand for Home Box Office anymore. During this time of self-quarantine and social distancing, it's also an acronym for Home Bored, OK? To fill the time while staying healthy and safe, the pay cable network has released several great series, docuseries, and films from its library for free, to give everyone a taste of what HBO has to offer. (Mercifully, Entourage is not included in this list.)
Need to something new to watch? Well, Netflix is here to help. The streaming service might've seen some of its productions paused as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, but it's still presenting new original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been consistently delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, comedy specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
Not to sound like a broken record, but we're entering into another week of self-isolation and social distancing because of the coronavirus. TV shows and movies are how I'm personally getting through it, and I know I'm not alone.
Looking for the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix this month while you're stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic? Well, you're in luck, because this is a list revealing the best TV shows and movies to watch on Netflix in April.
Netflix is starting to lift the veil on its viewership numbers and the methods by which it arrives at those numbers. The streaming service still keeps most of his data close to the chest, of course, but there are occasions when the site sheds some light on what subscribers are watching, particularly when those numbers are impressive.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.
There might be a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, but one thing remains the same: Netflix is still churning out original content just as quickly as ever. Throughout the first few months of 2020, the streaming service has been busy delivering new movies, shows, specials, kids' programs, and more, with dozens upon dozens of new additions to its library so far this year.