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If you want to know about all the 2024 Netflix movie and TV show release dates, you have come to the right place. Below you will find all the confirmed premiere dates so far for the original movies, series, comedy specials, and more that will soon be available for anyone with a Netflix subscription. Please note, all release times are at 3:01 a.m. ET unless noted, and all new series are listed in ALL CAPS.
While the list of Netflix original movies and TV shows features a lot of ironed-out dates, there are a number of announced projects that have yet to receive a premiere date at the time of this writing. Here are some of the titles we can expect to see at some point before 2024 is over.
In January, Netflix subscribers will be able to watch a ton of new and returning original series, including dating shows like Love on the Spectrum and the next addition to the Love is Blind franchise. There are also a large number of upcoming movies on the way, including Good Grief, which stars Dan Levy and Luke Evans.
There won't be that long to wait between the first and second halves of Bridgerton Season 3, as the popular series will return in June. But that's just the beginning of Netflix's offerings that month...
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