Amar Singh Chamkila (April 12, Netflix)
Step into the world of the legendary Punjabi singer in 'Amar Singh Chamkila,' a biopic exploring his rapid rise to fame, provocative songs, and tragic demise. Directed by Imtiaz Ali and starring Diljit Dosanjh, the film sheds light on the complex dynamics of Chamkila's personal and professional life.
Anthracite (April 10, Netflix)
Enter the ominous world of 'Anthracite,' a French thriller series that unravels a decades-old mystery surrounding the disappearance of a reporter. Set against the backdrop of a small mountain town, this gripping tale delves into secrecy, cult dynamics, and untimely death, promising viewers a journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche.
Blood Free (April 10, Disney+ Hotstar)
Set in futuristic South Korea, 'Blood Free' explores the shadowy world of a biotech corporation revolutionizing the meat industry with artificially cultured meat. As tensions rise and suspicions loom, ex-soldier turned bodyguard Woo Chae-woon finds himself entangled in a web of corporate ambition and secrecy, navigating treacherous waters to uncover the truth.
The Hijacking of Flight 601 (April 10, Netflix)
Based on a gripping true story, 'The Hijacking of Flight 601' reenacts a high-stakes confrontation aboard an aircraft, where two courageous flight attendants face off against armed hijackers. Set against the backdrop of Colombian political unrest, this series thrusts viewers into a harrowing battle of wits and survival.
What Jennifer did (April 10, Netflix)
The documentary is about a complicated crime involving Jennifer Pan. She calls the police to report a home invasion, but ends up becoming the main suspect. The series uses interviews and footage from police interrogations to explore the case, which had a big impact on the country.
As the Crow Flies Season 3 (April 11, Netflix)
The Turkish thriller series 'As the Crow Flies' returns for its final installment, promising viewers a riveting conclusion to the tale of ambition, rivalry, and unrelenting broadcast news. Delve deeper into the complex world of journalism as central characters navigate moral quandaries and confront their own shadows.
Baby Reindeer (April 11, Netflix)
Anchored in true events, 'Baby Reindeer' follows the harrowing ordeal of a comedian caught in a chilling encounter with a stalker. Richard Gadd portrays the protagonist in this drama that explores the darker aspects of human connections, offering a gripping narrative mirrored by real-life experiences.
Heartbreak High Season 2 (April 11, Netflix)
Season 2 of 'Heartbreak High' brings more drama and vibrancy to the halls of Hartley High in Australia. Amidst love triangles, unexpected bonds, and competitive elections, the students navigate a semester filled with discovery, love, and transformation.
Fallout (April 12, Prime Video)
Transporting viewers to a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, 'Fallout' chronicles the lives of survivors navigating a world ravaged by nuclear catastrophe. Adventure, dark comedy, and the quest for survival converge in this gripping series based on the acclaimed video game franchise.
Hightown Season 3 (April 12, Lionsgate Play)
The electrifying finale of 'Hightown' follows Jackie Quinones as she battles to maintain sobriety amidst the treacherous world of murder and narcotics in Cape Cod. With new cases to unravel and dangerous alliances to form, Jackie faces her toughest challenges yet.
Love, Divided (April 12, Netflix)
Experience an unconventional romance in 'Love, Divided,' a Spanish romantic comedy that unfolds through the thin wall separating pianist Valentina and her socially awkward neighbour David. Their relationship blossoms amidst clashes and miscommunications, offering a charming tale of love in unexpected places.
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