Netflix is delivering a diverse and thrilling slate of programming this week, offering viewers a chance to escape into vastly different worlds. From the opulent manors of 19th-century Ireland to the perilous streets of a dystopian Tokyo, the new lineup is packed with intrigue, action, and emotion. Get ready to update your queue with some of the most anticipated releases of the season.
At the top of the list for drama enthusiasts is House of Guinness. From the creators of the smash hit Peaky Blinders, this eight-part series explores the dramatic succession crisis that rocked the Guinness brewing empire in the 1860s. Set in both Dublin and New York, the show promises a riveting tale of family ambition, sibling rivalry, and the corrupting influence of wealth. It’s a must-see for anyone who appreciates a well-crafted historical narrative.
For those who crave suspense, the six-part Spanish series Angela offers a chilling and compelling story. A seemingly perfect wife and mother finds her world turned upside down when she realizes the true nature of her abusive husband. This psychological thriller, based on the English show Angela Black, follows her high-stakes journey as she plots her escape, with every twist and turn designed to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
The action and fantasy continue with the return of two major fan favorites. The third season of Alice in Borderland is here, plunging audiences back into its deadly competition. Arisu must once again fight for his life in a series of twisted games, all while wrestling with the loss of his memories. Also returning is Interview With The Vampire for its second season on September 30. The gothic drama continues to explore the complex, centuries-long relationship between its vampire protagonists, filled with lust, conflict, and dark romance.
Finally, for a dose of reality, Love is Blind begins its ninth season on October 1. This time in Detroit, a new group of singles will put their hearts on the line, dating from isolated pods and getting engaged before they ever meet in person. The social experiment continues to test the theory that love can be found without the influence of physical attraction, and this season is sure to bring more heartwarming connections and shocking drama.