Now that summer has officially here, nothing beats spending a night on the couch curled up with a new television series or film. Fortunately, this month offers a wide selection.
Although Part 1 of Bridgerton Season 3 may have left you eager to find out what will happen to Penelope and Colin next, Part 2 of the show is now available to resume the carriage trip.
List of Best Netflix Releases 2024
Laapataa Ladies (Streaming on March 1)
‘Laapataa Ladies’ is set in pre-technology Bharat, when basic technology was unavailable. The plot revolves around three people: two brides and a groom, and how their lives are altered when the groom accidentally brings home the incorrect bride.
Heeramandi (Streaming on May 1)
Sanjay Leela Bhansali created Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, is a 2024 Indian period drama television series. The series follows the life of tawaifs in Lahore’s red-light district, Heera Mandi, during India’s independence movement against the British Raj. It was released last month but still trending 4 on Netflix.
Hierarchy (Streaming on June 7)
Jooshin High School, founded by South Korea’s leading conglomerate, the Jooshin Group, is a school where children are picked from birth. At this exclusive private high school, eighteen students are involved in an exciting saga of love, friendship, retribution, and compassion.
Bridgerton (Streaming on June 13)
Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) and Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) and have had an exciting season thus far. But, with Netflix splitting the season in two, we still have four episodes to witness how the couple’s romance progresses. Avid readers are well aware that we are in for a wild journey.
Perfect Match (On June 7, streaming)
If you ask us, this is why Netflix has so many reality series these days. Perfect Match returns for another fun, silly, and sensual season in which singles fight to discover their ideal partner.
Black Barbie (On June 19, streaming)
This is Shondaland’s moment. After Bridgerton, there is now Black Barbie, a documentary about the 1980s design and introduction of the first Black Barbie doll.
The three Black Mattel employees who spearheaded these changes—Kitty Black Perkins, Beulah Mae Mitchell, and Stacey McBride Irby—are the main characters in this multi-decade film that explores the legacy of that choice.
Maharaj (On June 21, streaming)
Karsandas Mulji, played by Junaid Khan, received death threats after exposing Jadunathji Brijratanji Maharaj in the 1860s. The case drew the interest of an entire nation, and when it was proven that Karsandas Mulji was the man who began it all, the journalist received several death threats from unknown sources.