This weekend, Netflix will add a documentary about a suspicious murder, an animated sci-fi movie, and a meta-comedy with a lot of popular actors. Cinemas all over the world continue to operate as usual allowing studios to keep releasing all those movies that had to be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but streaming platforms are still quite popular. In Netflix’s case, it keeps the attention and curiosity of its subscribers by adding new licensed and original content every week, for all ages and tastes, so they always have something to watch.
Last weekend, the streaming giant welcomed season 10 of Call the Midwife, Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049, and the heist movie King of Thieves, along with the Turkish drama movie In Good Hands, the highly-anticipated season 2 of Bridgerton, and the Japanese drama movie Love Like the Falling Petals. This weekend, and as it does on the first days of every month, Netflix will add a bunch of licensed content, most notably the rom-com A Cinderella Story, Ben Affleck’s historical drama-thriller Argo, the Blade trilogy, Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, Spike Jonze’s drama Her, Christopher Nolan’s Inception, the horror movie The Ring, and Steven Spielberg’s war movie Saving Private Ryan.
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As for original content, Netflix’s subscribers will get to enjoy a documentary set in the world of cryptocurrency, an animated movie by Richard Linklater, and Judd Apatow’s latest comedy. Here are the best movies and TV shows coming to Netflix this weekend — April 1.
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