Netflix continues to be a global stage for international storytelling, and this week’s lineup puts a spotlight on compelling new series from Spain and Japan. These international hits join a slate of programming from the UK and the US, offering subscribers a diverse and world-class viewing experience.
From Spain comes Angela, a six-part psychological thriller that is sure to captivate a global audience. The series, based on the British show Angela Black, tells the gripping story of a woman trapped in an abusive marriage who discovers that her husband is hiding terrible secrets. It’s a masterfully crafted suspense drama that showcases the strength of Spanish television production.
Representing Japan is the highly anticipated third season of Alice in Borderland. This sci-fi thriller, adapted from a best-selling manga, has become an international phenomenon. The new season continues the story of Arisu, who is forced to compete in a series of deadly games in a dystopian Tokyo. The series is celebrated for its high-octane action and mind-bending plot.
These international premieres are complemented by House of Guinness, a new period drama set in Ireland and the US from the British creative team behind Peaky Blinders. This eight-part series explores the succession crisis within the famous brewing family, offering a tale of greed and betrayal with universal appeal.
Rounding out the lineup are two American favorites. The second season of the gothic drama Interview With The Vampire arrives on September 30, and the ninth season of the reality hit Love is Blind launches on October 1. This powerful combination of international and domestic programming makes Netflix the ultimate destination for global entertainment this week.
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