Just when you thought your watchlist couldn*t get any wilder, Netflix drops a grenade of genres this week. This week brings a global rollercoaster of true crime, historical fiction, anime, rom-coms, dystopian thrillers, and bizarre comedy sketches that are ready to hijack your evenings. Here*s a full breakdown of everything new and unmissable on Netflix this week (May 12每18):
Dive into the raw and engrossing world of Brian Johnson, aka the Liver King. This documentary peels back the layers of the fitness influencer who built a $300 million empire by promoting a primal lifestyle, only to have it all come crashing down amid steroid scandals and legal woes.
Comedians are dropped into a village where the locals are anything but welcoming. Their mission? Endure relentless insults without losing their cool. Hosted by Koji Higashino, this Japanese variety show is a masterclass in turning hostility into hilarity. Sounds exciting?
Tom Segura brings his dark and twisted humour to this sketch comedy series that explores the intrusive thoughts we all have but rarely admit. Expect the unexpected and maybe a naked Jason Momoa cameo that never was.
This chilling documentary explores the lives and crimes of Britain's most notorious serial killer couple. Featuring newly unearthed police recordings and emotional interviews with victims' families, it's a haunting look at evil behind closed doors.
In a boarding school where gambling dictates the social hierarchy, a mysterious transfer student shakes things up. With high stakes and hidden agendas, this series is a thrilling ride through the world of underground bets and teenage drama.
Leyla is back, navigating love, heartbreak, and the complexities of modern relationships. As she embarks on a new romance, old flames and secrets threaten to reignite. Will she find her happily ever after?
The final season sees Pernille juggling family drama, work challenges, and personal growth. As a significant wedding approaches, unexpected events test her resilience and redefine her relationships.
The anthology series returns with ten new shorts that blend animation, sci-fi, and dark humour. From dinosaur gladiators to messianic cats, prepare for a mind-bending experience that's as visually stunning as it is thought-provoking.
When a young au pair disappears from a wealthy Danish suburb, a neighbour's quest for answers uncovers unsettling truths. This thrilling drama explores the dark underbelly of privilege and the lengths people go to keep secrets buried.
Follow the inspiring journey of Brazilian soccer sensation Vin赤cius J迆nior. From his early days to becoming a global star, this documentary showcases his talent, resilience, and the challenges he's overcome on and off the pitch.
This Dutch comedy series offers a hilarious look at overzealous parents dealing with their children's amateur football careers. Expect quirky characters, awkward situations, and a whole lot of team spirit.
A media mogul returns from illness to find his empire in disarray, thanks to his ambitious children. This Spanish drama explores family power struggles, legacy, and the lengths one will go to protect their life's work.
Set in the Joseon era, this period romance follows Jae-yi as she searches for her long-lost stepbrother, Hongrang. When he returns with a mysterious past, emotions and secrets intertwine in this emotional tale of love and identity.
In a Missouri maximum-security prison, inmates find purpose and redemption by crafting personalised quilts for foster children. This short documentary is a touching testament to the transformative power of art and compassion.
So, there you have it: 14 fresh titles, each more binge-worthy than the last, crashing onto your Netflix dashboard like an avalanche of plot twists, punchlines, and pixel-perfect storytelling. So cancel your weekend plans (sorry, not sorry), dim the lights, grab your snack of shame, and prepare to stream like it*s your full-time job. And let*s face it, your couch has missed you.
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