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Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in April 2024. April 4. Day of the Dead: Bloodline. Imposters: Seasons 1-2. April 7. Marshall. April 8. The Nice Guys. April 9. Horrible Bosses 2. April 11 ...
January 25, 2024 2 seasons, 37 episodes: 45–71 min: English Pending The Great Indian Kapil Show: Talk show: March 30, 2024 2 seasons, 26 episodes: 38–79 min: Hindi Season 3 due to premiere in 2025 [180] John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A. Live event/Talk show: May 3, 2024 1 season, 6 episodes: 61–85 min: English Pending
February 2 Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Amazon Prime Video [25] February 5 Dee & Friends in Oz: Netflix [26] Lyla in the Loop: PBS Kids [27] February 8 Couple to Throuple: Peacock [28] February 11 Ninja Kamui: Adult Swim [29] Tracker: CBS [30] Stupid Pet Tricks: TBS [31] February 12 Rock Paper Scissors: Nickelodeon [32] February 14 The New Look: Apple TV+ ...
On 1 February 2024, Netflix debuted a clip from the series as part of its 2024 Series and Film Preview. [19] It released a teaser trailer on 30 April 2024 [20] [21] and a full trailer on 29 October 2024. [22] The series was released on Netflix's streaming platform on 29 November 2024. [4]
Here are the Netflix originals coming in October 2024. Oct. 1. Making it in Marbella. Tim Dillon: This Is Your Country. Oct. 2. Chef's Table: Noodles. Love is Blind (Season 7) Unsolved Mysteries ...
The 20 Best Netflix Series of 2024. Josh Rosenberg ... both dropped two new seasons. Netflix also premiered new cooking competition shows and a celebrated book adaptation long in the making ...
The Netflix Slam: March 3, 2024 Sports event 2 h 41 min: English Creating a Universe – The Making of Rebel Moon: April 19, 2024 Behind the scenes: 28 min: English Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood: August 2, 2024 Director's cut: 3 h 24 min: English Rebel Moon – Chapter Two: Curse of Forgiveness: August 2, 2024 Director's cut: 2 h ...
January 2, 2024 at 12:00 PM W elcome to 2024! New Year’s resolutions, gym memberships, and dry January may come and go, but Netflix’s seemingly endless supply of shows and movies is here to stay.