2020 TV-MA 1h 10m Political Comedies. Warrior Nun Season 1 (July 2): A series about a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with a new lease on life and a divine artifact embedded in her back. Alexa & Katie Part 4 (June 13): Summer's over, and Alexa and Katie are starting their senior year. The Babysitter: Killer Queen(Sept. 10): Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole is trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. Hello Ninja Season 2 (April 24): The family series returns. She discovers she is now part of an ancient order that has been tasked with fighting demons on Earth, and powerful forces representing both Heaven and Hell want to find and control her. Go! Betonrausch (April 17): Based on true events, this film charts the rise and fall of two real estate fraudsters in Germany, as they are caught in their own web of lies and deceit. With a little encouragement and a lot of overhaul, miracles can happen. The Umbrella Academy Season 2 (July 31): All of the Hargreeves siblings will return when the series returns to follow up on that wild cliffhanger. The series is hosted by Rutledge Wood and Lyric Lewis, with judging duties falling on barbecue legends Kevin Bludso and Melissa Cookston. The Last Kids on Earth: Book 3 (Oct. 16): As the four pals continue to live it up with their monster allies, Jack worries a newly discovered radio transmitter may put an end to the fun. Middleditch & Schwartz (April 21): Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz bring their two-person comedy show, Middleditch & Schwartz, to a global audience in a collection of three completely improvised Netflix comedy specials. Paranormal (Nov. 5): Set in the 1960s Egypt, the series sees Dr. Refaat Ismail, plunged into a series of supernatural events as he attempts to unravel the mysteries behind each unique and unusual case. A Perfect Crime(Sept. 25):In April 1991, Detlev Rohwedder, the head of Treuhand, the East German Privatization and Restructuring Agency, was assassinated in Dusseldorf. Through emotional and in-depth interviews, each coach reveals the critical moments in their personal lives and careers that ultimately helped form their coaching philosophies. Go, Dog, Go! Smart Wheels from VTech Electronics by following kid car Cory Carson on his adventures through Bumperton Hills. All Day and a Night (May 1): Ashton Sanders stars in this film about a young man trying to keep his rap dreams alive in Oakland amid a gang war and his own father's tragic legacy. The Pharmacist (Feb. 5): In 1999, after losing his son in a drug-related shooting in New Orleans and lacking answers from police, a small town pharmacist -- Dan Schneider -- beats the odds when he embarks on a dogged pursuit to find and bring his son's killer to justice in this documentary. Each week, Minhaj brings his unique comedic voice and storytelling skill to investigate the larger trends shaping our fragmented world. After a drink with Wol-ju, one feels spirited and able to turn the page on their own misfortunes. Over the Moon (Oct. 23): Fueled with determination and a passion for science, a bright young girl builds a rocket ship to the moon to prove the existence of a legendary Moon Goddess. Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez(Jan. 15): This documentary series explores the history of Aaron Hernandez, who had a promising youth but became notorious for one of the nation's most infamous murder cases involving a professional athlete. The Last Dance (July 19): Michael Jordan opens up in this definitive docuseries framed by the 1997-98 season. Decades later, he lives in seclusion in southern Chile practically cut off from the world. Netflix and third parties use cookies and similar technologies on this website to collect information about your browsing activities which we use to analyse your use of the website, to personalise our services and to customise our online advertisements. 13 Reasons Why (Season 4) – Teen Drama; 3% (Season 4) – Brazillian sci-fi series returns for a fourth and final season in 2020. Go! Sam Jay: 3 in the Morning (Aug. 4): In her Netflix Comedy Special debut, Sam Jay delivers raw and witty humor on navigating her sexuality, the complexities of traveling with her significant other, and why it's always necessary to lock the door while showering. StarBeam: Halloween Hero (Oct. 6): Greedy Captain Fishbeard is stealing everybody's Halloween treats for himself, but StarBeam and Boost have some tricks up their sleeves to save the day. The Super Monsters welcome a new class of pint-sized preschoolers to Pitchfork Pines. [Teaser]. [Trailer]. David Batra: Elefanten I Rummet (April 1): The Swedish stand-up comedian talks about being married to a recently resigned political leader. When Netflix began streaming directly to customers screens in 2007 (yes, it really was that long ago), it fundamentally changed the way we watch movies. Meryl Streep, James Corden, and Nicole Kidman star. Altered Carbon: Resleeved (March 19): Dai Sato, the creative mind behind "Cowboy Bebop," further explores and expands upon the "Altered Carbon" universe in this anime adaptation. Justin Willman always surprises with frisky magic skills that amuse and charm, trick and disarm. Brilliant female lead and swoon-worthy aesthetics? Her double, Princess Stacy of Belgravia, is set on getting them back together, but the course of true love is complicated by the appearance of a handsome royal who's intent on stealing Margaret's heart. [Trailer], Down to Earth with Zac Efron (July 10): Zac Efron travels around the world with wellness expert Darin Olien to explore healthy and sustainable ways to live. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (March 20): A rivalry between big cat eccentrics takes a dark turn when Joe Exotic, a controversial animal park boss, is caught in a murder-for-hire plot in this limited docuseries where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner. The School Nurse Files(Sept. 25): Eun-young might seem like an ordinary school nurse, but behind her mundane appearance is her supernatural ability to see monsters (ectoplasm) as jelly figures. 2020 saw some stand-up specials from the biggest names in the business. Can Fritta bring Gurara back to life? October Faction Season 1 (Jan. 23): Based on the Steve Niles comic, this series centers on a family that includes a retired monster-hunter, a witch, and a warlock. Trial By Media (May 11): This docuseries revisits some of the most publicized trials in recent history to see how the press shaped public perception during the judicial process, including the conviction of Rod Blagojevich and the shooting death of African immigrant Amadou Diallo. At the Mystic Pop-up Bar, she is able to cross the threshold between this world and the other, between past and present, revealing visions that rectify her customer's suffering. Go! Sweet Magnolias (May 19): Maddie Townsend has a lot on her plate -- including three kids, a cheating husband and one unlikely suitor who has everyone in town talking. Team Kaylie Part 3 (Feb. 3): The adventures of teen celebrity Kaylie Konrad continue. Cadaver (Oct. 22): The Norwegian psychological horror film takes place after a nuclear disaster, when a family of survivors find themselves at a hotel that quickly takes an eerie turn when people begin to disappear. The Duchess (Sept. 11): Created by and starring British comedian Kathrine Ryan, the series follows the powerful and problematic choices of a fashionably disruptive single mom living in London. Some of the same people shown as children in the camp footage went on to lead life-changing demonstrations that improved the social status of people with disabilities in the United States, but Crip Camp’s greatest strength as a film is in showing how early access to inclusive spaces gives marginalized community members the opportunity to dream of and create a better world. The Victims' Game (April 30): After discovering his estranged daughter's link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with Asperger's syndrome risks everything to solve the case. Suburra: Season 3 (Oct. 30): The final judgment in the battle for land in an Italian seaside town is close, and the criminals are ready to play the game for the last time. Luckily for Santa, the friends are up to speed just in time to help save Christmas. Sing On! [Teaser], Cable Girls (July 3): Lidia (Blanca Suárez), Marga (Nadia de Santiago), Carlota (Ana Fernández) and Óscar (Ana Polvorosa) fight one last battle, and this time it's for all women. The Sleepover (Aug. 21): Two siblings discover their mom is a former thief in witness protection and they must team up to rescue her after she is kidnapped and forced to pull one last job. The Cabin with Bert Kreischer (Oct. 13): After years on the grind, Bert Kreischer sets out on a purifying retreat to a remote cabin to cleanse his "mind, body and soul." Below, we shared the full list of renewed and canceled Netflix shows in 2020. Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak (Jan. 21): Netflix dropped this six-part docuseries about the spread of the flu pandemic, and how to prevent, just as news of the deadly Wuhan coronavirus began to spread. * —A.F. Girls from Ipanema Season 2 (June 19): As Malu and the ladies move on from their recent tragedy, they take on career challenges, new love possibilities and confront injustices with bravery. Hank is a free-range, dirt-covered 6-year-old boy with a big imagination and an even bigger best pal… a giant honking, snorting trash truck. Operation Christmas Drop (Nov. 5): Kat Graham and Alexander Ludwig star in this rom-com about a congressional aide who forgoes family Christmas to travel across the world, immediately clashing with her guide, a pilot, in the process. Ben Travers. By Amanda Bell @amandajunebell Sep 29, 2020 11:56 AM EDT. Bom Dia, Verônica / Good Morning, Verônica (Oct. 1): While hunting for a dating-site predator, an underused police clerk discovers an abused wife with a horrific secret — and a web of conspiracy hiding it. The film is directed by Lana Wilson. Octonauts & the Caves of Sac Actun (Aug. 14): The Octonauts embark on an underwater adventure, navigating a set of challenging caves to help a small octopus friend return home to the Caribbean Sea. Death to 2020. Each character offers a unique glimpse at Hollywood's Golden Age, including its culture of bias. Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy (March 17): Comedian Bert Kreischer is back, and shirtless once again, in his second Netflix Original comedy special, with stories about his daughter's period party, a pushy arms dealer, and an inside joke with a Starbucks barista. Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia (Sept. 29): Michelle Buteau, the scene stealing queen of Netflix, delivers the night out we all need right now in her uproariously funny new special Michelle Buteau: Welcome to Buteaupia. Based on the book series of the same name by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, it has a very interesting story that is set on a fictional, medieval-inspired landmass known as “the Continent”. When Netflix announced 80 original movies are coming out in 2018 i decided to make this list so its easier to keep track. Lucifer (Tom Ellis) is one lucky devil. Dino Girl Gauko Season 2 (March 20): Naoko and her friends have more strange adventures with aliens, robots and dinosaur girl Gauko. [Teaser]. Long live ingenuity, girl power, and the BSC. But it seems that it is nearly impossible to get rid of Leyla naturally. Their ordinary town has its share of oddities! This documentary charts her journey. When she's appointed to a new high school, she quickly discovers mysterious secrets that threaten the students and fights alongside her fellow teacher In-pyo, the handsome heir to the school. Gabby's Dollhouse: The series leads preschoolers room to room through a dollhouse of mini-worlds and kittens. Feel the Beat (June 19): After failing to make it on Broadway, April returns to her hometown and reluctantly begins training a misfit group of young dancers for a competition. The Prom (Dec. 11): Ryan Murphy directs this story of a lesbian teenager who's banned from attending the big dance with her girlfriend. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 5 (May 15): As the princesses prepare to face Horde Prime and his hive mind army in one final battle, Adora must confront her most elusive adversary yet: herself. (Sept. 16): Hosted by the hilarious and talented Tituss Burgess, this eight-episode series is a karaoke-lover's dream. Lost Girls (March 13): A mother's quest to find her missing daughter uncovers a wave of unsolved murders in this drama based on a true story. Political differences between the men foster mistrust and complicate their journey, leading to a powerful finale that's not-so-strangely resonant — this is Spike Lee — for our current moment in history. Love, Guarantee (Sept. 3): To save her small law firm, earnest lawyer Susan (Rachael Leigh Cook) takes a high-paying case from Nick (Damon Wayans Jr.), a charming new client who wants to sue a dating website that guarantees love. This year, the platform streamed a rich lineup of original shows and films. Emily in Paris (Oct. 2): Lily Collins stars as Emily, an ambitious twenty-something marketing executive from Chicago who unexpectedly lands her dream job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury marketing company — and she is tasked with revamping their social media strategy. “The Queen’s Gambit” became the consensus favorite of the year among critics and subscribers alike, as the show earned high praise and was one of the most popular things on Netflix in all of 2020. Perfectly relatable—and at the same time filled with one-of-a-kind humor and heart - each half house episode highlights their unique personalities as they navigate everyday life in a far-from-the-country locale - Los Angeles. First Class Brian Eisch is critically wounded in Afghanistan, it sets him and his sons on a journey of love, loss, redemption and legacy. There is a subtlety to the way she displays her emotions that fully absorbs viewers in each of her successes and failures. A Love Song for Latasha (Sept. 21): Latasha Harlins was 15 when she was wrongfully killed by Soon Ja Du, 13 days after the brutal beating of Rodney King. The Christmas Chronicles 2 (Nov. 25): In this sequel to 2018's The Christmas Chronicles, Santa (Kurt Russell) and Mrs. Claus (Goldie Hawn) work together to save the holidays once again. We also returned to the zombie-infested lands of Korea, and joined another thrilling bank heist. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger comes to town. The Coldest Game (Feb. 8): This Polish drama film, starring Bill Pullman, is set during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis as a troubled math genius finds himself drafted to play in the U.S.-Soviet chess match. La venganza de Analía (Aug. 26): Analia Guerrero decides to take revenge against her mother's murderer, a prominent corrupt politician who's running for president of Colombia. However, as a year of absurd celebrations come to an end, Sloane and Jackson find that sharing everything they hate may just prove to be something they unexpectedly love. The Circle Brazil (March 11): Be yourself -- or someone else? The Playbook(Sept. 22): The Playbook profiles legendary coaches as they share the rules they live by to achieve success in sports and in life. The Chef Show Season 2 (Sept. 24): The Chef Show returns for another season as Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi come back together to continue learning, sharing, and celebrating different flavors, cultures and people. Chico Bon Bon: Monkey With a Tool Belt Season 2 (July 1): In this animated series, monkey mechanic Chico Bon Bon and his fix-it force help people solve their problems with tools and engineering smarts. LA Originals (April 10): This film centers on Estevan Oriol and Mister Cartoon as they trace their journey from gifted artists to cultural pioneers. (Pic is directed by Debbie Allen and stars Dolly Parton, Christine Baranski, and Jenifer Lewis.). La vie Scolaire (April 10): A school counselor devotes herself to working with underprivileged students in one of the poorest areas of Paris in this film.