This week, Netflix is hosting a global affair, with a slate of premieres that spans multiple genres and continents. From a historical drama set in Ireland and the US to a thriller from Spain and a sci-fi epic from Japan, the streaming service is showcasing the best of international and domestic television.
The festivities kick off with House of Guinness, a new eight-part period drama from the UK creative team behind Peaky Blinders. Set in 1860s Dublin and New York, the series tells a universally compelling story of a family torn apart by greed and ambition.
Next, we travel to Spain for Angela, a six-part psychological mystery. This tense and sophisticated thriller follows a woman’s harrowing journey to escape an abusive marriage, demonstrating the power of contemporary Spanish storytelling.
From Japan comes the third season of the international blockbuster Alice in Borderland. This sci-fi series has captivated audiences worldwide with its high-concept plot and thrilling action, proving that great stories know no borders.
The global tour continues in the United States with the arrival of two fan favorites. The second season of the gothic drama Interview With The Vampire, based on Anne Rice’s novels, makes its debut on September 30. Then, on October 1, the ninth season of the reality dating show Love is Blind introduces a new cast of singles from the city of Detroit. It’s a week that celebrates the power of storytelling from around the world.
A Global Affair: Netflix’s Week of Premieres Spans Genres and Continents
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