The most anticipated movies and series on Netflix in April: “Beef”, a highly emotional black comedy about the aftermath of a car accident between two strangers; Seven Kings Must Die is a feature-length sequel to The Last Kingdom, where friends and enemies from the British Isles form a divided kingdom with the hope that they will finally be united. England; and “Sweet Tooth: Season 2,” where Gus, a half-boy and half-human who is captured and imprisoned by the Last Men, is determined to help his new hybrid friends escape before it’s too late.

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In addition to these, there will also be: Transatlantic, inspired by the true story of Varian Fry, Mary Jane Gold and the Emergency Rescue Committee, who risked their lives to help more than 2,000 refugees in Marseilles in 1940; The Diplomat, a high-stakes contemporary political drama about the excruciating management of ancient relationships both between countries and between people; Lewis Capaldi: How I Feel Now is an intimate documentary that chronicles the artist’s journey from a teenager with a viral song to Grammy-nominated pop star status.

Names of the month

“Beef” by Lee Sung Jin on April 6

The series BEEF tells about the consequences of a traffic accident between two strangers. Danny Cho (Steven Yoon), a grumpy guy with bad luck in business, falls in love with Amy Lau (Ali Wong), a successful entrepreneur with a picturesque life. The rising stakes of the conflict turn their lives and relationships upside down in this highly emotional black comedy series.

Seven Kings Must Die, directed by Edward Bazalgette, from April 14

For centuries, war between the inhabitants and the Danish invaders wreaked havoc on this land. However, peace is now established, the country is almost united, and the only one who has to swear allegiance to the throne is Lord Uhtred of Babbanburgh, who rules Northumbria. But with the death of King Edward, peace is threatened, and two potential heirs, Æthelstan and Elfwerd, are fighting for the throne. When he hears that Æthelstan, once his protégé, is going to battle, Uhtred rushes to help him secure victory, but the young prince is no longer what he knew him to be and is now under an evil influence. When Æthelstan’s actions threaten life as he knew it, Uhtred is forced to decide whether to be loyal to his king or his homeland.

Meanwhile, a new threat arises with the arrival of the Danish King Anlaf, a warrior who hopes to wreak havoc and use the resulting discord to his own advantage. While Æthelstan’s actions create enemies in the British Isles, Anlaf unites the king’s enemies and creates a grand alliance that threatens England’s dream of union. When the members of the alliance ask for his help, Uhtred is forced to choose between those he cares about most and his dream of creating a united England.

Lusun: Season 2 directed by Jim Mickle April 27

As a new and deadly wave of Disease begins to make its presence felt, Gus (Christian Convery) and the other hybrids are held captive by General Abbott (Neil Sandilands) and the Last Men. Seeking to consolidate his power by finding a cure, Abbott uses the children to experiment with Dr. Aditi Singh (Adil Akhtar), also a captive, who rushes to rescue Rani (Aliza Vellani), his infected wife.

To protect his friends, Gus agrees to help Dr. Singh and embarks on a dark journey involving his own background and the role of Birdie (Amy Seimetz), his mother, in the events leading up to the big crash. Outside the reservation, Tommy Jepperd (Nonso Anozi) and Aimee Eden (Dania Ramirez) team up to free the hybrids, but their partnership is put to the test when Jepperd’s secrets are revealed. As revelations from the past threaten the present’s chances for salvation, Gus and his new family find themselves at odds with Abbott and evil forces bent on ridding the hybrids once and for all. Sweet Tooth is executive produced by Jim Mickle, Susan Downey, Robert Downey Jr., Amanda Burrell and Linda Moran and is based on the DC Comics series by Jeff Lemire. The series is produced by Warner Bros. TV.

New Netflix series

“Transatlantic”, from April 7. Two Americans and their allies organize a rescue operation in Marseilles in 1940 to help artists, writers and other refugees escape Europe.

“Divorce lawyer Shin”, from April 8. Driven by a personal tragedy, a former pianist turned attorney fights for his divorcing clients and is determined to win by any means necessary.

“Florida Man”, dated April 13. A disgraced cop is forced to return to his home state of Florida for a dubious and dangerous mission that sends him on a treasure hunt.

“Obsession”, from April 13. A respected London surgeon’s affair with his son’s fiancée turns into an erotic obsession that threatens to change their lives forever.

“Queenmaker”, from April 14. With remorse, an influential consultant uses her skills to support a lawyer in a mayoral race and take down her former boss.

“Diplomat”, from April 20. In the midst of an international crisis, a career diplomat must deal with his new position as ambassador to Great Britain and his tumultuous marriage to a successful politician.

“Indian Matchmaking”: Season 3, from April 21. From London to New Delhi, suitor Seema Taparia continues to help singles find love, making sure they gain a better understanding of reality along the way.

“Diamonds in the rough”, dated April 21. After his brother buries the family empire in unpaid debts, a man returns to the diamond world of Antwerp to set things right.

“Working Moms”, season 7, from April 26. In this emotional final season, Kate and her friends find a balance between professional victories and personal achievement. It’s hard, but laughter always helps.

“Nurse”, from April 27. A nurse, having just arrived at the hospital, begins to suspect that her colleague’s desire to attract attention may be connected to a series of patient deaths. At real events.

“Welcome to Eden” season 2 is coming soon. Faced with new threats on the island and unable to escape, the rebels begin a fierce struggle for freedom. Astrid implements her plans for New Eden.

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“Weather forecast”, from April 1. After losing her child during a near-fatal birth, a grieving journalist struggles with disturbing visions and mysterious attacks.

“Phenomena”, from April 14. When their leader disappears, three middle-aged women investigating the paranormal are put to the test. Inspired by the real Hepta Group.

“Zakhvat”, from April 21. Avoiding scandal, a couple from Istanbul start a new life in a small town on the Aegean coast, but soon discover that the locals want to get rid of them.

“Chupa”, from April 7. While visiting his family in Mexico, a lonely boy befriends a mythical creature hidden on his grandfather’s farm and embarks on an amazing adventure.

“Tourist’s Guide to Love”, dated April 21. Arriving in Vietnam on business, the executive director of a travel agency in America meets a non-conformist guide who helps her discover the magic of adventure.

“Matchmakers”, from April 27. When a man falls in love with a beautiful intern at his office, he follows her to a desert resort besieged by strange forces.

Documentation

“Lewis Capaldi: How I Feel Now,” April 5. This intimate documentary follows Lewis Capaldi’s journey from a teenager with a viral song to Grammy-nominated pop star status.

“How to get rich”, from April 18. It’s clear that money controls us, even though it shouldn’t. Financial expert Ramit Sethi offers advice for financial prosperity to people across America.

“Chimpanzee Empire”, from April 19. A large chimpanzee community thrives in a forest in Uganda, dealing with social politics, family dynamics and dangerous territorial disputes.

Romanian films

“Taxi Drivers”, directed by Bohdan Teodor Olteanu, from April 12

Two taxi drivers working the night shift in crowded Bucharest encounter all kinds of talkative, eccentric and sometimes dangerous customers. Starring: Alexandru Ion, Rolando Matsangos, Victoria Railianu, Monika Birladianu, Andi Vasluianu, Cosmin Nedelku (“Mikutsu”), Ana Maria Guran, Nicoleta Hanku, Carol Ionescu, Maria Popistasu, Madalina Stoika, Alex Mirchoi, Ramona Nikulae, Stefania Tsirku , Emma Matechuk, Adrian Ban, Adi Bulboake, Adrian Nicolae

Also on the platform will be the films “Pup-o Mă! 3”, “Working people” and “Farra lunguriri”.