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What's new on Netflix? We round-up the latest TV, film and comedy


STUCK for what to watch this weekend? Here's a round-up of new and upcoming Netflix shows, films and comedy to enjoy now and into next week...

NEW/RETURNING TV SERIES

Unstable (available now)


Ellis Dragon (Rob Lowe) is a universally admired, eccentric, narcissist-adjacent biotech entrepreneur working to make the world a better place. He's also in emotional free-fall. His son Jackson Dragon (John Owen Lowe) is none of those things.

Can Jackson save Ellis and his company and salvage their estranged relationship while also doing what may actually be impossible: escaping the shadow of his larger-than-life father? They’ll figure it out, maybe.


Riverdale: Series 7 (available now)


The supernatural crime drama returns for its seventh and final season.


War Sailor: Limited Series (available April 2)


When WWII erupts, two sailors on a Norwegian merchant ship face brutal conditions as they fight to survive a conflict they were never asked to join. Based on the critically acclaimed film.



BEEF  (available April 6)

A road rage incident between two strangers — a failing contractor and an unfulfilled entrepreneur — sparks a feud that brings out their darkest impulses.


Transatlantic (available April 7)

Two Americans and their allies form a scrappy rescue operation in 1940 Marseilles to help artists, writers and other refugees fleeing Europe during WWII.


Thicker Than Water (available April 7)

A journalist’s life devolves into chaos when she shields her brother from the law, inadvertently entangling her family in a drug lord's merciless scheme.


NEW FILMS/DOCUMENTARIES

Murder Mystery 2 (available now)


Now full-time detectives struggling to get their private eye agency off the ground, Nick (Adam Sandler) and Audrey Spitz (Jennifer Aniston) find themselves at the center of an international abduction when their friend the Maharaja is kidnapped at his own lavish wedding.


Emergency: NYC (available now) 


Go from helicopter to hospital with trauma team professionals across New York City as they provide life-saving aid and share their personal stories.



Weathering  (available April 1)

After losing her baby and nearly her life during labor, a journalist unravels amid disturbing visions and chilling attacks as she grieves alone at home.

Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling Now  (available April 5)

This intimate, all-access documentary chronicles Lewis Capaldi's journey from a scrappy teen with a viral performance to a Grammy-nominated pop star.



Chupa (available April 7)

While visiting family in Mexico, a lonely boy befriends a mythical creature hiding on his grandfather's ranch and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime.



Kings of Mulberry Street: Let Love Reign  (available April 7)

When Granny Chetty is abducted by an evil ex-cop, Ticky and Baboo return for a wild rescue mission, complete with a prized necklace and a musical show.

COMEDY

My Name Is Mo’Nique  (available April 4)


You think you know Mo’Nique? From staring down a racist teacher to her grandmother’s sex warning, the comedian spills all in this stand-up special.