It’s the weekend again and that means we’re looking back at Netflix’s new offering. In addition to a lot of new films, Netflix is also adding a series of new series this week. This is how the new Spanish thriller series is now 1992 (2024– ) can be seen, as well as the Norwegian disaster series The Palm (2024– ) a dark comedy series No Good Deed (2024) with Lisa Kudrow. It will also be released tomorrow (Sunday). Parenthood (2010–2015) on Netflix.
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The best new series and seasons on Netflix
The list shows series of which one or more seasons have been added to Netflix. Each series indicates which season can be seen on Netflix from this week.
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8.5
One Hundred Years of Solitude (2024‑ )
New! Season 1, 8 episodes
Watch on Netflix • The story of the Buendía family begins with their ancestor, who founded the town of Macondo. The family history of the Buendías is described over several generations.
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8.3
Parenthood (2010‑2015)
New! Season 1
Watch on Netflix • “Parenthood” follows the lives of four siblings as they navigate the ups and downs of parenthood.
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6.6
No Good Deed (2024)
New! Season 1
Watch on Netflix • Lydia and Paul decide to leave their empty nest for a new beginning and put their beautiful 1920s Spanish villa in a popular Los Angeles neighborhood up for sale.
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6.5
La Palma (2024‑)
New! Season 1
Watch on Netflix • About a Norwegian family who checks into a hotel on La Palma. But when a young researcher discovers alarming signs from the volcano at the center of the holiday paradise, the mood quickly turns chaotic as fears are raised that a volcanic eruption will trigger the world’s largest tsunami.
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6.3
1992 (2024‑ )
New! Season 1
Watch on Netflix • After the death of her husband in a strange explosion, Amparo (Marian Alvárez) begins searching for answers with the only help from Richi (Fernando Valdivielso), a security guard, ex-cop and alcoholic.
Is there nothing here for you? For a complete overview of all new films and series on Netflix, view our New on Netflix page!
Beeld: Still ‘La Palma’ via Netflix / Manolo Pavon