![]() Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy (Netflix Family) Lucky and friends head to Palamino Bluffs Riding Academy. Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Netflix Film) A feature film documenting the reaction to the Netflix series "Money Heist." La casa de papel: Part 4 (Netflix Original) In the fourth installment of the Spanish series, the thieves must fend off their enemies in and outside the Bank of Spain. Henson star in this family comedy about a single mom (Henson) whose son doesn't want her dating someone new (Helms). April 2 April 3Ĭoffee & Kareem (Netflix Film) Ed Helms and Taraji P. Sunderland 'Til I Die: Season 2 (Netflix Original) Second season of British soccer drama. Nailed It!: Season 4 (Netflix Original) Fourth installment of the reality baking competition series, which pits terrible home bakers. The Iliza Shlesinger Sketch Show (Netflix Comedy Special) Six-part sketch comedy series produced and starring the comedian. How to Fix a Drug Scandal (Netflix Documentary) Crimes committed by two lab chemists upend a state's justice system, and the lives of inmates. (Playing catch-up? Here's the full list of programming released in March and February.)ĭavid Batra: Elefanten I Rummet (Netflix Comedy Special) Stand-up comedy special from Swedish comedian. Read on for the rest of Netflix's new selection of films, series, stand-up specials, documentaries and more. This April sees new offerings including movie classics like the "Lethal Weapon" and the "Matrix" series, Netflix originals including baking fail series "Nailed It!" and other great binge-worthy series like "Community," most recently on Hulu. Titles leaving next month include "Police Academy" and "A Cinderella Story." And although many aspects of society have radically changed as COVID-19 spreads, Netflix is swapping out TV shows and movies as usual at the end of the month. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, Americans staying at home to practice social distancing have been seeking comfort, entertainment and distraction from streaming TV shows and movies, even more than before. Netflix and chill has taken on a whole new meaning. Whether it is a dramatic romance or a romantic comedy, a thrilling sci-fi mystery, or a survival story of the most violent kind, when it comes to South Korean storytelling, it’s brilliant and TV lovers the world over have made it very clear that they cannot get enough.Watch Video: Your guide to feel-good streaming during this current news cycle It will be exciting to see what new Korean series will come in 2022! At this rate, it is likely many of these popular shows will get additional seasons and it is clear that other streaming platforms will also premiere their own Korean shows. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (One Season, 16 Episodes).The below titles are all series that originated in South Korea and were most-viewed from Januthrough December 7, 2021. Of note, one huge hit for the streamer this year was the 14-episode romantic drama series The King’s Affection but because it was an October release it had less time on the platform and so didn’t make this Top 10 list. With 19 million global users, TV Time did the research and if you’re making your Netflix list and checking it twice, here are the Top 10 South Korean series that streamed on the platform in 2021. ![]() Its debut comes just a month after Disney+ expanded into South Korea and coincides with its recent investment in Korean content with the announcement of six additional new Korean series. According to Whip Media's TV and movie viewership tracking app TV Time, Snowdrop is one of the most-anticipated shows coming in December. ![]()
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