If you love nothing more than getting all comfy and watching a bit of Netflix in an evening – or all day – you might want to know what to expect in April.
And it’s pretty damn good.
From Monty Python and the Holy Grail, to Brewster’s Millions, Jaws, American Psycho, and season 10 of Ru Paul’s Drag Race, there’s a bit of something for everybody.
Netflix has now released its full list of firm favorites and new originals you’ll be able to binge on in about a week and a half from now.
As well as Monty Python and the Holy Grail, there are a further 10, yes 10, Monty Python classics, including Life Of Brian and Almost The Truth.
TV series’ you can look forward to include Suits season seven and Mad Men season seven.
Find out the full list here:
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Money Heist part two is also on the list and is expected to drop on April 6.
The programme, also known as La Casa de Papel, has been available on Netflix for a while now but people are really starting to talk about it.
There’s currently one season consisting of thirteen episodes available to stream and while there’s been talk of season two being made available on Netflix, no date has been confirmed just yet – although it’s rumoured to be May 1, 2018.
Watch the trailer here:
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What’s it all about then?
It’s about a ‘mysterious man, who goes by the name of El Profesor’ who just so happens to be planning on carrying out the biggest heist ever’.
He recruits a gang of eight people with certain abilities, who have nothing to lose, so he can carry out his elaborate plan.
His goal is to enter the Royal Mint of Spain and print 2.4 billion euros, but in order to do this, they need eleven days of seclusion, during which they will have to deal with ‘sixty-seven hostages and the elite forces of the police’.
If anyone wants to watch a series which provides a nostalgic narcos feeling but is more prison break type of drama/crime . I highly highly recommend you watch “ La casa de papel” or known as money heist, on Netflix it’s absolutely amazing????? ,salute la professor ??♂️
— K-D penyu (@Kodzayi10) February 27, 2018
Fans are pretty impressed with the show with some serious recommendations, while others have called it ‘addictive’.
One fan wrote:
If anyone wants to watch a series which provides a nostalgic narcos feeling but is more prison break type of drama/crime.
I highly highly recommend you watch La casa de papel or known as money heist, on Netflix it’s absolutely amazing ,salute la professor. [sic]
In exciting news, (well, it was for me), Chris Lilley announced a new series – which is also coming to Netflix.
Details about Lilley’s new programme are scant, with no title or synopsis currently available. However, we do know 10 episodes are due to be filmed from March to June on Australia’s Gold Coast.
Me finding out Chris Lilley is doing a new series pic.twitter.com/lSDIXrkKv2
— Lacey Ruttley (@LaceyRuttley) March 7, 2018
The Queensland Government confirmed the news in a statement on their website stating the show will ‘generate a $6.35 million boost for the local economy’.
Premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk added:
I am delighted to have enticed Chris Lilley and producer Laura Waters to Queensland.
The series will employ up to 250 Queensland cast and extras, plus around 100 Queensland crew.
The project will also support two local screen practitioners, who will have the opportunity to work on the series to further develop their professional skills.
Queensland’s continued ability to attract high-quality film and television production is a testament to our local screen industry.
Cannot wait.