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19th April 2017
02:30pm BST
If you're planning a quiet week after all the excitement of the Bank Holiday weekend, we are with you 100%.
Luckily, Netflix never lets us down and has released a bunch of new shows to keep us entertained over the next while.
There's something here for everyone,from the launch of the eagerly-awaited Girlboss to documentary spin-off Hot Girls Wanted.
Cancel those weekend plans now...
Pretty Little Liars returns to Netflix today, with new episodes every Wednesday over the next few weeks. In episode 1, The Liars struggle to make sense of a bizarre 'gift' as they ponder their next move. While Aria frets about the wedding. Emily tries to comfort Ali.
Girlboss is inspired by the New York Times best-selling book #Girlboss by Sophia Amoruso, founder of the fashion brand Nasty Gal. The series centres on Sophia (Britt Robertson), who began selling vintage clothes on eBay and had built the multi-million dollar fashion empire by the age of 28. It lands on Netflix this Friday.
Produced by Rashida Jones, Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus, Hot Girls Wanted: Turned On is a six-part anthology series that is based on their acclaimed feature documentary Hot Girls Wanted.
This unflinchingly honest series tells personal stories about people whose lives are affected by the explosion of the Internet where social media, pornography and virtual relationships are all just a click away. It's available to watch from this Friday.
Set in Iraq in 2003, Sand Castle follows a group of American soldiers in the early days of the second Gulf War. Private Matt Ocre (Nicholas Hoult) is ordered to the outskirts of Baqubah to repair a water pumping station damaged by U.S. bombs and soon discovers, in the streets, squares and schools, the true cost of war. It begins streaming on Netflix this Friday.
Emmy-nominated host Bill Nye returns with a new show that tackles topics from a scientific point of view, dispelling myths, and refuting anti-scientific claims. Each dives into a specific topic or concept through lively panel discussions, wide-ranging special correspondent reports and Bill’s very special blend of lab procedure and genuine persona.
Danny (Callum Turner) is an aspiring chef whose hustler brother asks him to complete a job for him. Joined by driver Ellie (Grace Van Patten), this results in a two-day odyssey through the boroughs and suburbs of New York City to get a missing briefcase back.
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