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Netflix promises new series, movies and anime for its audience this year

Netflix has a lot of surprises and new releases for its subscribers this year. The streaming service is set to host new seasons of several popular series. It has also revealed plans to release new series and movies on the streaming platform.

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Releasing this month, Steven Spielberg’s cult classic, Artificial Intelligence would be available on Netflix. Kubrick and Spielberg’s collaboration about an artificial boy seeking to be real has enthralled audiences for decades. So, people who haven’t come around to watching this masterpiece, can now view it on Netflix.

Fans of Batman can now view Batman Begins and the Dark Knight on the streaming platform.

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Popular television series, Black Mirror shall release it’s fifth season on Netflix. The dystopian series has already garnered attention for its trailer.

The series promises to bring in a new face. The trailer of Black Mirror featured singer Miley Cyrus. So, fans would definitely be excited to see what she brings to the table.

We shall also catch up on some great Netflix originals this year. One very talked about Netflix original releasing this year, is Tales of the City.

Originally a miniseries, the show was adopted from the novels of Armistead Maupin. The streaming site will now air the story with the same principal actors.

Murder Mystery is another one of Netflix’s movies. The movie would star Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. The duo would be seen navigating their way through a crime scene. It would be interesting to see the pair brought together onscreen.

Anime fans have something to look forward to, as well. Netflix will air Neon Genesis Evangelion, this year. This classic anime has a cult following and fans would be thronging to streaming service to catch the series.

Netflix promises diverse shows across genres for its viewers. Subscribers would definitely have a lot to catch up to this year.

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