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What’s New On Netflix: Bridgerton’s Long-Awaited Return

Viewers can also look forward to a docuseries about sex, a new season of Call the Midwife, and more.

Simone Ashley and Jonathan Bailey in 'Bridgerton.'
Liam Daniel/Netflix © 2022

BBC/PBS

Call the Midwife: Season 10

The latest season of this beloved British drama lands on Netflix, picking up with the story in 1966 against the backdrop of the burgeoning women’s rights movement.

Coming March 21

Netflix

In Good Hands

After being diagnosed with a terminal illness, a single mother sets out to find a father for her young son... only to fall in love with a playboy.

Coming March 21

Netflix

Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days

Jeff Foxworthy returns from a long, long stand-up hiatus — 24 years, to be exact — with a special that focuses on parenting, relationships, technology, and more.

Coming March 22

Netflix

The Principles of Pleasure

This new documentary series offers an alternative vision of sex education — one that foregrounds women’s pleasure and desire.

Coming March 22

Netflix

Love Like the Falling Petals

This Japanese film, based on the bestselling novel by Keiichi Uyama, chronicles a romance between a photographer and a hairstylist, which turns tragic when she develops a rare disease that makes her age at an accelerated pace.

Coming March 24

Liam Daniel/Netflix © 2022

Bridgerton: Season 2

Shonda Rhimes and Chris Van Dusen’s smash hit series returns for a second season, this time focusing on the romantic travails of Anthony Bridgerton.

Coming March 25

Netflix

Transformers: BotBots

In this Toy Story-esque children’s show, Transformers toys in the mall come to life at night. Their most terrifying foe? The mall security guard, naturally.

Coming March 25

Warner Bros.

Blade Runner 2049

Denis Villeneuve is currently riding high on Dune, but that’s not the first beloved sci-fi story he’s revived: He also directed this melancholy, unnerving sequel to Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner.

Coming March 26

Studio Canal

King of Thieves

Director James Marsh tells the story of the real-life Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary with a cast of veteran British actors including Tom Caine, Michael Gambon, and Jim Broadbent.

Coming March 26

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