Netflix has been making big moves recently; the company has already cemented itself as a destination for irresistible original series, and recently, it's announced that it's getting into the movie and talk-show games too. There are several new series, movies, and other projects coming up exclusively on the streaming service, and we have your guide to what you'll probably be obsessed with next. Clear your calendar! Source: Netflix
Once adapted into a movie, Netflix will translate Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Daniel Handler's book series. The project was just announced, so there's no premiere date yet, but we already have some ideas for who should star.
Netflix makes a historical foray with the new original series Marco Polo, a 10-episode drama starring Lorenzo Richelmy as the famed explorer. The trailer is sexy and action-packed with high production value, and you can check it out on Dec. 12.
Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini star in this new Netflix original series about a family in the Florida Keys. The Bloodline trailer already has us hooked, and we're eagerly awaiting the 13 episodes when they debut next March.
Netflix is getting its hands on a Marvel property with Daredevil, starring Boardwalk Empire's Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock and True Blood's Deborah Ann Woll as Karen Page. The series debuts in May.
Netflix made news when it announced that it would start premiering movies — and it's starting with the Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon sequel. The movie will be available for streaming on Aug. 28, 2015, the same day it will also come out in theaters.
On the heels of Netflix's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon news, the company announced an even bigger deal in October: a collaboration with Adam Sandler to produce four movies that will be exclusively for the platform.
Chelsea Handler retired her E! talk show this year, and she'll next pop up behind a desk for the streaming platform in a show set to launch in 2016.