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Netflix (3) Netflix is making 2025 their biggest year yet with major TV, movie and true crime releases in the works. On the small screen, the streaming service has a mix of returning and new TV ...
Netflix's 2025 slate of new TV shows includes the latest Harlan Coben thriller. The streamer will also release a true crime series about a controversial influencer.
The Breakthrough (Genombrottet) is a 2025 Swedish crime drama television series directed by Lisa Siwe and produced by FLX for Netflix.It is based on a non-fiction book by journalist Anna Bodin and genealogist Peter Sjölund about how the 2004 murders of Mohammed Ammouri and Anna-Lena Svensson were finally solved in 2020 through forensic genetic genealogy.
The series has Rosalind Eleazar in a lead role alongside Richard Armitage, with Lenny Henry, Samantha Spiro, Steve Pemberton, Lisa Faulkner and Paul Kaye also confirmed in the cast. [6] Ashley Walters was seen on set in Manchester in late March 2024 and was confirmed in the cast in June 2024, along with James Nesbitt and musician Matt Willis .
The Survivors is an upcoming Australia drama series for Netflix. It is an adaptation that is based on the novel written by Jane Harper , the series is scheduled to air in 2025. [ 1 ] The series follows the story of Kieran Elliott when his life changed forever when three people close to him had died in the coastal town of Evelyn Bay after a ...
Netflix has unveiled its 2025 Australian content lineup, featuring three new productions spanning mystery, comedy and social commentary. “The Survivors,” a moody coastal crime drama, unites ...
The project was announced by Netflix in March 2023 with the Spanish-language title Atrapados. The six-part series is adapted from the novel Caught by Harlan Coben. It is directed by Miguel Cohan and Hernan Goldfrid, and produced by Vanessa Ragone for Haddock Films. Cohan co-wrote the adaptation with his sister Ana Cohan. [2] [3] [4]
2025 CULTURE GUIDE: There’s plenty to get stuck into over the next 12 months, whether it’s Irish comedies, biting wealth satires, gripping true-crime series or lid-lifting documentaries. Ellie ...