
“These days, the small screen has some very big things to offer,” Netflix says. The streaming channel has a typically diverse line-up scheduled in the coming months. Many of the shows are brand new, while many more are reprises of series that have proved popular in the past. (These are every state’s favorite shows on Netflix for 2020.)
24/7 Tempo has compiled a list of shows scheduled to be released between now and the end of July.
For example, “Fatma” is a Turkish thriller about a cleaning lady who inadvertently becomes a serial killer. By contrast, “Headspace Guide to Sleep” is dedicated to helping viewers get a better night’s sleep. According to Netflix, “Each episode unpacks misconceptions, offers friendly tips and concludes with a guided wind-down.” And, let’s hope, no nightmares about serial killers.
“Lucifer,” which returns for its fifth season, is based on a DC comics character. It’s the story of Lucifer Morningstar — the Devil — who abandons hell for Los Angeles. It originally aired on Fox but was cancelled after three seasons. Netflix picked it up for a fourth season and got it high ratings. It was renewed for a fifth season of 16 episodes; the first eight were released last August and the remainder will be released on May 28.
Click here to see Netflix shows for this spring and summer
There are three shows coming back for their third season. “Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous,” from DreamWorks Animation, is about teens attending an adventure camp on an island where dinosaurs go on a rampage.
“The Kominsky Method” is about an acting coach who was once briefly a star. It boasts a cast of real stars, including Michael Douglas, Alan Arkin, and Kathleen Turner.
“Haunted” features real people sharing terrifying stories from their past, including reenactments. For more thrill, see now streaming classic TV shows that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Headspace Guide To Sleep: Season 1
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Sexify: Season 1
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Yasuke: Miniseries
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Things Heard & Seen
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The Mitchells vs. The Machines
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The Disciple
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Pet Stars: Season 1
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The Innocent: Season 1
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The Unremarkable Juanquini (Chichipatos): Season 2
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Selena: The Series: Part 2
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Trash Truck: Season 2
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The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness: Limited Series
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In Our Mothers’ Gardens
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Girl From Nowhere: Season 2
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Jupiter’s Legacy: Season 1
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Milestone (Meel Patthar)
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Monster
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Mine
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Money, Explained: Limited Series
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Dance of the 41 (El baile de los 41)
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Oxygen
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The Upshaws: Season 1
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Castlevania: Season 4
> Release date: May 13, 2021

Ferry
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Halston
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Haunted: Season 3
> Release date: May 14, 2021

I Am All Girls
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Jungle Beat: The Movie
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Love, Death & Robots: Volume 2
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Move to Heaven
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The Strange House
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The Woman in the Window
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Sardar Ka Grandson
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Who Killed Sara?: Season 2
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Special: Season 2
> Release date: May 20, 2021

Army Of The Dead
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Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous: Season 3
> Release date: May 21, 2021
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The Neighbor (El vecino): Season 2
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Baggio: The Divine Ponytail
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High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America
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Black Space
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Blue Miracle
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Eden: Season 1
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Soy Rada: Serendipity
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Lucifer: Season 5
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Dog Gone Trouble
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The Kominsky Method: Season 3
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The Parisian Agency: Exclusive Properties
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Dancing Queens
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Elite: Season 4
> Release date: June 18, 2021

Fatherhood
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The Naked Director: Season 2
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Sky Rojo: Season 2
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