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What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s what’s coming to Netflix in April 2021 — and what’s leaving

Netflix Inc. is releasing a slew of new stuff in April, including the return of a reality hit and a much-anticipated new fantasy series. That would be “Shadow and Bone” (April 23), the series adaptation of the hugely popular YA novels from Leigh Bardugo. Jessie Mei Li stars as Alina, …

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What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s everything coming to Netflix in January 2021 — and what’s leaving

Netflix Inc. has a lighter-than-usual crop of new releases scheduled for January 2021. Original offerings include Season 3 of “Cobra Kai” (date TBA), the “Karate Kid” sequel series starring William Zabka and Ralph Macchio that aired its first two seasons on YouTube; “History of Swear Words” (Jan. 5), an “education …

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What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s everything coming to Netflix in November 2020 — and what’s leaving

Hope you like holiday movies, because Netflix Inc. is going all-out for Christmas in November. Looking to outdo the Hallmark Channel, Netflix NFLX, -0.78%   has a slew of sappy-sweet rom-coms and warm family fare on tap, including “Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey” (Nov. 13), a musical starring Forrest Whitaker …

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What’s Worth Streaming: Here’s everything coming to Netflix in May 2020 — and what’s leaving

Don’t worry, after more than a month under stay-at-home orders, it only feels like you’ve already watched everything on Netflix Inc. But May is bringing a new crop of shows and movies to binge, with some big names behind them. Among the most anticipated new offerings for Netflix NFLX, -0.40% …

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Here’s everything coming to Netflix in March 2020 — and what’s leaving

Netflix Inc. viewers, perhaps inspired by the big Oscar wins by “Parasite,” will get a chance to brush up on their appreciation of subtitles as a selection of international series launch in March 2020. Those include Season 3 of Germany’s period mystery “Babylon Berlin” (March 1, after its original Feb. …

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