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It’s one of many successful Netflix Originals returning for its latest season over the course of 2022, with other highlights including Ozark season four, Bridgerton season two in March and of course, The Crown season five in November – so now might be a good time to make sure you’re up to speed. – David Craig Read more: Is Netflix’s True Story really a True Story? Give it a chance, you won’t regret it! – Lauren Morris Inside Job Netflix Recent events and the advent of social media have made conspiracy theories more prevalent – and powerful – than ever, so it’s good to see a sitcom attempt to see the funny side. Plus, you’ll never look at chestnuts the same way again… – Daniel Furn Alice in Borderland Netflix The success of Squid Game has brought this very similar Japanese series back into the spotlight, which once again sees people compete in sadistic survival games. – Daniel Furn Clickbait Netflix Identity, perception and the dark side of social media are explored in this very modern thriller starring Entourage’s Adrian Grenier. – Daniel Furn Hit and Run Netflix Israeli series Hit and Run dominated Netflix’s top ten charts for several weeks after its release, proving the platform is the perfect home for international drama following the success of shows such as Money Heist and Lupin.
And Seinfeld is certainly special, becoming a pop culture phenomenon, subverting sitcom expectations and giving Friends a run for its money for the ’90s comedy crown. – Daniel Furn American Horror Story Ryan Murphy is one of the biggest names in television these days, having signed a record-breaking $300million deal with Netflix – and American Horror Story is one of the shows that put him on the map. An anthology series, American Horror Story tells a different scary story every season, with the show introducing brand new characters and locations every year. In the UK, the series was released on Channel 4, with the season one finale drawing in 2.8 million viewers.
If you love shows like Love Island and The Bachelor, you can’t miss Love is Blind. Plus, we’re expecting more drama in 2021 from the team so there’s never been a better time to catch up with the gang. Despite there only being 21 episodes, a special and a film, every single episode is unique and completely like the one before it. – Flora Carr Too Hot to Handle When it comes to dating shows, not many come close to Love Island.
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