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Netflix is welcoming a huge list of new movies and TV shows for its users and Pakistani viewers in April.
Throughout the month, we will be able to enjoy a variety of shows. From the Korean series Parasyte: The Grey to the Japanese anime ‘The Grimm Variations’, here is a list of series that you can watch on Netflix this month:
1) Parasyte: The Grey (April 5)
The blood-soaked action series follows Su-in, a woman torn between her human side and parasitic influence, amidst a war between parasites and “The Grey,” a team fighting to eradicate them. Based on Hitoshi Iwaaki’s manga, the series explores themes of coexistence and survival.
2) Baby Reindeer (April 11)
A television adaptation of Richard Gadd’s award-winning stage play Baby Reindeer is coming to Netflix in April 2024. Based on Gadd’s own experience with a stalker, he will be reprising his role as himself in the adaptation. The official date has not been announced.
3) The Grimm Variations (April 17)
The Grimm Variations is an upcoming Japanese anime anthology series which is based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tales.
4) What Jennifer Did (April 10)
Netflix’s ‘What Jennifer Did’, is a 90-minute true crime documentary that delivers a jaw-dropping shocker. What looks at first to the viewer like a random home invasion morphs into something much more ominous; as the title suggests, it quickly becomes clear that the titular Jennifer knew much more about what happened, and why, than she initially lets on.
5) Files of the Unexplained (April 3)
Files of the Unexplained is an eight-episode docuseries exploring different bizarre cases, from the classic alien abduction story to the disturbing phenomenon of severed feet washing up ashore.
6) Goodbye Earth (April 26)
Goodbye Earth revolves around the probability of destruction by an incoming asteroid.
7) Dead Boy Detectives (April 25)
Based on characters created for DC by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, “Dead Boy Detectives” Season 1 consists of eight episodes.
8) Deliver Me (April 24)
Deliver Me centers on a boy who lays face down in front of a swing-set as his life drains out of the gaping wound in his head and his best friend, who stands behind him with a warm gun in his trembling hand.
9) Our Living World (April 17)
Netflix’s “Our Living World” is a new documentary that shows, more than anything, our changing world, and the effect climate change is already having on living beings.
Anthracite (April 10)
The plot of the limited series format is indeed intriguing: the body of a young woman is found in the French Alps, and it’s quickly hinted that her death may be tied to a mass suicide that happened at that same place 30 years ago.