Their target: A ruthless super-powered crime boss. Johnny Bolt recruits a group of ragtag supervillains for one last heist.
F is for Family series 5 (25 November)įollow the Murphy family back to the 70s, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV. Relationships are everything, and that often means major drama.Ī world-famous comedian desperately searches for a way out after a night in Philadelphia with his brother threatens to sabotage more than his success. The elite agents at The Oppenheim Group sell the luxe life to affluent buyers in LA. The war for Eternia begins again in what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor. Masters of the Universe: Revelation series 2 (23 November) Reasonable Doubt: A Tale of Two Kidnappings (23 November)Ī fender-bender that turned into a kidnapping case leads Roberto Hernández to expose the truth behind Mexico’s flawed justice system. To infiltrate a drug syndicate, undercover agents pretend to be a couple and visit the campground where the leader allegedly spends his weekends.
Six celebrities devise strategies to earn virtual currency they can cash in on the final day of their stay on a utopian island. One will win cash for the stocking – a merry Christmas indeed. ‘Tis the season for five returning artists to fill the hot shop with festive designs. Unearthly beings deliver bloody condemnations, sending individuals to hell and giving rise to a religious group founded on the idea of divine justice. Cowboy Bebop (19 November)Ī ragtag crew of bounty hunters chases down the galaxy’s most dangerous criminals they’ll save the world for the right price. The Mind, Explained series 2 (19 November)Įver wonder what’s happening inside your head? From dreaming to anxiety disorders, discover how your brain works with this illuminating series. Six men who were sexually abused by Catholic clergy as boys find empowerment by creating short films inspired by their trauma. Seventeen years after being wrongly imprisoned, a talented songwriter seeks justice against the men who caused her downfall and killed her family. But can they make it work despite their differences? Tear Along the Dotted Line (17 November)Ī cartoonist in Rome with his armadillo-for-a-conscience reflects on his path in life and a would-be love as he and his friends travel outside the city.
This series dramatises how a man claiming to be a witness at the assassination of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme may have gotten away with murder.Īn unlikely Christmas romance blossoms between a famous rapper and a tenacious journalist. In cosmopolitan 50s Istanbul, a mother with a troubled past works at a nightclub to reconnect with and help the rebellious daughter she couldn’t raise. Witness the birth of the Mexican drug war in the 80s as a gritty new “Narcos” saga chronicles the true story of the Guadalajara cartel’s ascent.
Spies, lies and secrets flourish in Glória do Ribatejo, 1968, as a privileged Radio Free Europe engineer plays all the angles of Cold War Portugal.
Teenage friends find their lives upended by the wonders and horrors of puberty in this edgy comedy from real-life pals Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg. This documentary walks the line between fact and fiction, delving into corruption in the Mexican police through the experiences of two officers. Selling Sunset (Photo: Netflix/Lindy Lin)
The investigators behind infamous serial killer cases reveal the harrowing, chilling details of their extraordinary efforts in this true crime series.