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Netflix announces seven new series

Netflix announces seven new series

Netflix has announced seven new series of varying genres. All of them will be completely written and produced in the United Kingdom.
The first series that was announced was Baby Reindeer, which was made by and also stars Richard Gadd (Sex Education). The series is based on a true story and revolves around Richard Gadd and his female stalker. The second series is Cuckoo Song and has been written by Sarah Dollard (Doctor Who), Andrea Gibb (Dear Frankie), Corinna Faith (The Innocents). This series is a horror series that revolves around two combating sisters, who will have to unite in order to revert a supernatural pact.

Joe Barton (Giri/Haji) will be writing a new series called Half Bad, which revolves around the sixteen-year-old Nathan. He is the unlawful son of the most-feared witch in the world and people expect him to follow the same destructive path as his father. As tensions escalate, old boundaries between 'good' and 'evil' fade away. The fourth series - Lockwood & Co - revolves around three teenagers who are destined to unravel a mystery that will change the course of history. This series will be written by Joe Cornish (The Adam and Joe Show) and is based on Jonathan Stroud's bestseller.


Joe Barton (Left)

Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean) and William Davies (The Letter for the King) are also working on a new Netflix series. They created Man vs Bee, which shows Atkinson as a man who is at war with a bee. The last two announced series are The Red Zone from Barney Ronay and Jonathan Lieuw and the series The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle from Sophie Petzal (Blood (2018)). The first revolves around friendship, trust in family, a world where nobody is truly your friend, a world without trust and where families devour each other every six months. The second is based on Stuart Turton's bestseller and revolves around the question 'how do you solve a murder if when every single time you get close to the answer, you wake up in a different body?'.


Rowan Atkinson
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