Best New TV Shows on Netflix This Week: November 19th, 2021
Another period of Tiger King, glass blowing at Christmas, all the more South Korean ghastliness, and the hotly anticipated surprisingly realistic variation of Cowboy Bebop looks for you on awesome of the new TV series this week.
Cowboy Bebop (Season 1) N
Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 10
Genre: Action, Adventure, Crime | Runtime: 50 Minutes
Cast: John Cho, Alex Hassell, Danielle Pineda, Mustafa Shakir
The hotly anticipated surprisingly realistic variation of Cowboy Bebop has shown up on Netflix. Including a heavenly cast, and a mind blowing score from amazing writer Yoko Kanno, the series has everything and more to allure amateurs to the establishment, and to influence long-term aficionados of the anime.
In the year 2071, the majority of mankind has colonized the rough planets and moons of the planetary group. Approximately fifty years earlier, Earth had been left dreadful after a mishap with a hyperspace passage. In the midst of the ascent of a developing crime percentage all through the nearby planet group, the Inter Solar System Police sanction abundance trackers. Known as “Cowpokes” they pursue hoodlums across the planetary group and deal with them.
Blown Away: Christmas (Season 1) N
Seasons: 1 | Episodes: 4
Genre: Reality | Runtime: 30 Minutes
Blown Away was one of the most remembering contest series we’ve seen on Netflix, and presently blending it in with the sorcery of Christmas makes the show unmissable this Christmas season. Indeed, a clump of new incredibly capable glassblowers goes up against one another to make the best Christmas glass models.
Hellbound (Season 1) N
Season: 1 | Episodes: 6
Genre: Crime, Drama, Fantasy | Runtime: 42-60 Minutes
Cast: Yoo Ah In, Park Jung Min, Kim Hyun Joo, Won Jin Ah, Yang Ik Jun
Hellbound has Squid Game-like potential to be one of the greatest South Korean titles to drop on Netflix in 2021. Since the series was first declared we’ve been standing by anxiously for its appearance, and can hardly wait to gorge each of the six episodes.
Jung Jin Soo, the head and organizer of the new religion Saejinrihwe, lectures that the passing heavenly messengers sent from damnation are a divine revelation. His serious magnetism draws in numerous abnormal and enthusiastic devotees. Bae Young Jae, a program overseer of a telecom still up in the air to get to find reality with regards to Saejinrihwe, in the interim, Detective Jin Kyung Hoon explores the secret behind the heavenly messengers of death.