Summary
New on Netflix.. With spring in full swing, Netflix has released yet another batch of new movies and television series this week, including the sequel to Zack Snyder’s space opera “Rebel Moon.” You got it: this week’s new releases include both movies and television episodes.
The second installment of the Rebel Moon series, titled “The Scargiver,” picks up where the previous installment left off. It follows Kora (Sofia Boutella) and her army of warriors as they defend home planet Veldt against the malevolent Motherworld.
There is also the reintroduction of “The Circle” with the sixth season, which has another set of competitors relocating into tiny apartments that are separated from one another and the outside world. They are only allowed to connect with one another via text messages and social media.
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NEW ON NETFLIX THIS WEEK: TOP PICKS
‘Jimmy Carr: Natural Born Killer’
Comedian Jimmy Carr has returned with a bawdy Netflix special that insists on violating the comedy “rules” that determine what can and cannot be spoken about. In this special, he addresses topics such as cancel culture, consent, religion, gun control, and more with biting sarcasm and Jimmy’s distinctive attitude. This is Jimmy’s first time directing a special, and it has much improved graphics and production value from his previous work.
You may start watching on Netflix on April 16th.
‘Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver’
This sequel to “Rebel Moon—PPart One: A Child of Fire” takes up the threads from the first solo “Rebel Moon” movie and continues the narrative of Kora (Sofia Bouetella) and her army of recruits from throughout the galaxy as they fight against the Imperium Legion of the Motherworld. The sequel is titled “A Child of Fire.” Her nemesis, Admiral Atticus Noble, played by Ed Skrein, is waiting for her, and it is up to Kora to eliminate this foe, whom she had previously believed to be defeated.
You may start watching on Netflix on April 19th.
‘Our Living World’
Cate Blanchett is the one who provides the narration for this visually stunning excursion around some of the most incredible wonders in the world. From the deepest seas to the most lush woods and everywhere in between, the documentary series investigates the consequences of climate change wherever in the world we call home. Similar to “Blue Planet” and other wildlife films of a similar kind, it employs breathtaking imagery to build its story.
Beginning on April 17th, you may watch it on Netflix.
‘The Grimm Variations’
These six episodes of this anime series are an anthology of fairy tales with a dark twist, and they are based on well-known works by the Grimm Brothers. “Little Red Riding Hood,” “Cinderella,” “The Town Musicians of Bremen,” and “Hansel and Gretel” are just a few of the famous stories that are accompanied with intricate animation, vibrant colors, and subtle twists.
Beginning on April 17th, you may watch it on Netflix.
‘The Circle’ season 6
Certainly, there is such a thing as catfishing conducted on the internet. There is a possibility that “The Circle” is the only reality program that promotes this conduct. In the sixth season, the cast is completely recast, and they start living together in a collection of tiny flats that are cut off from the rest of the world. The sole method for each participant to contact the other is via text messages sent to their respective “social media” accounts. This implies that each competitor is free to display themselves in any manner that they see fit. There will be a lot of unexpected turns in this season, and there will also be an artificial intelligence player called Max who will make things a lot more interesting.
Beginning on April 17th, you may watch it on Netflix.
LEAVING NETFLIX THIS WEEK
- Leaving 4/15/24
- “Rush”
- “Synchronic”
- “The Zookeeper’s Wife”