A new wave of premium content is hitting Netflix this week, led by the debut of two highly anticipated international dramas: the Irish and American-set House of Guinness and the Spanish thriller Angela. These fresh series are joined by new seasons of established hits, offering a rich and diverse streaming experience for subscribers.
Leading the new wave is House of Guinness, an eight-part period drama from the creative team behind Peaky Blinders. The series plunges viewers into the turbulent world of the Guinness family in the 1860s, as a bitter succession battle erupts following the death of the family patriarch. This ambitious saga of greed and inheritance is set to be a major television event.
Also making its debut is Angela, a six-part Spanish mystery that promises non-stop suspense. Based on a British series, it tells the story of a woman in a seemingly perfect but secretly abusive marriage. Her quest for freedom becomes a thrilling and dangerous journey as dark secrets are revealed, making for a captivating psychological drama.
This wave of new content is supported by the return of several fan favorites. The third season of the Japanese sci-fi epic Alice in Borderland is now streaming, offering more of the high-stakes survival games that have made it a global sensation. Fans of the supernatural can also look forward to the second season of Interview With The Vampire, arriving on September 30.
Finally, the reality TV giant Love is Blind returns for its ninth season on October 1. The social experiment heads to Detroit with a new cast of 32 singles looking for love in the show’s famous pods. This mix of brand-new dramas and returning blockbusters ensures a fantastic week of entertainment on Netflix.