We’ve all seen that “When is Netflix Season 2 coming out?” post while scrolling through social media. It’s probably the most relatable question this year, since we all have Netflix automatically saved under our Favorites tab. It’s the closest thing we have to a vacation. No judgment; we got to do what we got to do to fill the pandemic induced void.
There are two months left in 2020. It’s time to clean up the mess, get your shit together and relax. Here's a roundup of upcoming Netflix shows, films and TV series you won’t want to miss this month.
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Deadly Class follows the story of a troubled teenage orphan named Marcus Lopez. Set in 1987 San Francisco, Marcus ends up in a mysterious school that trains misfits to become deadly assassins. The story gives the outcasts a chance to battle in violet misadventures.
Think X-men meets The Umbrella Academy. If that is not convincing enough, the comic book turned television series stars Lana Condor from To All the Boys I've Loved Before.
Liza Soberano and Enrique Gil start as college lovers who break up and reunite eight years later as different people, but one thing they haven’t outgrown is their love for one another. The two lovers are challenged to figure out what they truly want for themselves in terms of career and relationships.
Based on the Young Adult novel, Dash & Lily is the romantic feel-good movie we all need for the holidays. Lily writes a set of clues and challenges in a red notebook and leaves it in her favorite bookstore, waiting for the right guy to pick it up and complete her requests. Being a bookworm himself, Dash finds the notebook and the two send it back and forth amid Christmas in New York City.
The wait is over! The 10-episode season will debut Princess Diana’s appearance played by budding actress Emma Corrin and Margaret Thatcher, played by Gillian Anderson. The trailer gives a dramatic glimpse of what happens behind closed doors during Princess Diana’s wedding day. This and more more secrets to uncover under the British monarchy.
Have a Dolly Holiday with this Christmas musical. The film includes 14 songs by Dolly Parton who also happens to be an angel. Christine Baranski plays the scrooge-like character who returns to her hometown to evict everyone but discovers the true meaning of Christmas thanks to the local town folks and of course the resident angel.
Netflix has blessed us yet again with another pop star documentary. In Wonder highlights Shawn Mendes’ journey to self-discovery and his rise to fame in the music industry. The film showcases his home life and public eye encounters. But what we're all excited for are the scenes including his current girlfriend, Camilla Cabello.
Netflix has recently released the trailer for the upcoming South Korean horror film The Call starring Park Shin-Hye from #Alive and Jeon Jong-Seo from Burning.
The film revolves around Seo-Yeon (Park) who answers a phone call from Young-Sook (Jeon), a woman living 20 years in the past. The two become friends until Seo Yeon finds out she’s been talking to a serial killer the whole time.
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You know the drill, grab your favorite snacks and sweatpants! There is a lot to get through with these new Netflix shows. And on behalf of Wonder, we wish you a very cozy November!
Art Matthew Ian Fetalver
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