(Feb. 22), The Boy Who Harnessed the World: Based on the true story of William Kamkwamba, this film features the story of a boy who creates a windmill to save his Malawi village. (Jan. 21), Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes: This four-part docuseries revisits the twisted mind of the serial killer using audio evidence and exclusive interviews to detail both the killings and the media frenzy surrounding his crimes. If you're looking for more great sci-fi shows, check these out! (Aug. 20), American Factory: The first rollout from Netflix's partnership with Barack Obama and Michelle Obama's production company, this documentary centers on an Ohio factory where American workers and Chinese owners clash. (Jan. 25), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 4 Part 2: The oh-so-cheery Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) got one last dance in this final stretch of the hilarious comedy as she navigates whether to keep propping up her new friends or focus on her own needs. Of the series listed, all but one are on Netflix: Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale. (April 17), My First First Love Season 1: What happens when a group of friends move into the same house? 8), Walk. (Aug. 23), Dave Chappelle: Sticks & Stones: The comedian returns for a new stand-up special. : This film centers on four roommates who make some startling discoveries during a night of fun. (Aug. 2), Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj Volume 4: This political variety show returns with its first of six new episodes. (July 19), Typewriter: A haunted house and book stir up the imaginations of young ghost hunters as they try to protect a family who's moving into a notorious home. — the two most recent popes, Francis and Benedict XVI. (Jan. 11), The Last Laugh: A long-retired comedian decides to get back into the game for one more tour with his old manager in this film, starring Richard Dreyfuss and Chevy Chase in the respective roles. (Jan. 25), Medici: The Magnificent: This follow-up to Medici: Masters of Florence jumps ahead two decades to follow Lorenzo de' Medici taking over the family bank ahead of the infamous Pazzi conspiracy.

(Nov. 22), Super Monsters Save Christmas: The Super Monsters have to find Santa's missing reindeer to save Christmas. Awards shows are finally recognizing streaming services, so all platforms will continue to create fresh content and recruit top talent.”. (Aug. 5), Dollar:An assistant teams up with an ad executive to track down a very valuable dollar bill. “The explosion of Subscription Video on Demand services (SVODs) has created a global television audience for content. (Jan. 11), Sex Education Season 1: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree as the son of a sex therapist decides to set up his own little clinic for all his high school pals in his basement. (March 29), On My Block Season 2: This warm series about a group of L.A. high school kids returned to resolve the first season's major cliffhanger at last. (July 16), Pinky Malinky: Part 3: The hot dog and his BFFs continue to learn to love their little lives. (Oct. 18), The Laundromat: This Steven Soderbergh film stars Meryl Streep as Ellen Martin, a woman who gets wrapped up in an international tax scheme during a vacation. (Oct. 18), Living with Yourself Season 1: Paul Rudd stars as a man who tries to better himself at a spa and discovers he's been cloned. (Jan. 4), El Potro: Unstoppable: This biopic of Rodrigo Bueno showcased the highs and lows of fame in the Tropical music scene. (Dec. 5), Marriage Story: This Noah Baumbach film stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver as a couple who faces the decline of their marriage. (Oct. 11), Haunted Season 2: Scary story time continues.