“The explosion of Subscription Video on Demand services (SVODs) has created a global television audience for content. (Dec. 5), Marriage Story: This Noah Baumbach film stars Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver as a couple who faces the decline of their marriage. (June 5), 3% Season 3: In its third season, this Brazilian dystopian series continues to answer some of the question left behind as tensions between the Inland and Offshore reach a fever pitch. (Jan. 18), Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (Jan. 1), COMEDIANS of the World: Instead of just one stand-up comedian taking the stage, this series features funny people from across the globe offering a broader perspective of what makes people laugh in different regions of the world. (Jan. 25), Kingdom Season 1: As the dead rise and threaten an already-famined populace, a beleaguered crown prince must fight these plague-monsters to save his people and his reputation. 8), Walk. Photo Courtesy of Netflix. (Aug. 8), The Naked Director: This biopic centers on Toru Muranishi, who revolutionized Japan's porn industry.
(Sept. 24), Abstract: The Art of Design Season 2: The series goes back into the minds of artistic visionaries. (June 7), Tales of the City Season 1: Inspired by the books of Armistead Maupin, this series follows Mary Ann (Laura Linney) as she returns to San Francisco to reunite with her daughter, Shawna (Ellen Page), and ex-husband, Brian (Paul Gross), 20 years after leaving to pursue her career. (June 25), Anima: A short musical film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and scored by Radiohead's Thom Yorke (who also stars).

(May 3), Tuca & Bertie Season 1: Tiffany Haddish and Ali Wong star in this animated series about two 30-year-old bird women, from the producer of BoJack Horseman. (July 25), Girls with Balls: A women's volleyball team play the most dangerous game ever as they're stranded in the woods and surrounded by hunters. Ares Season 1: This psychological horror series centers on a secret student society in Amsterdam filled with wealth, power and ... demons. (Dec. 6), A Family Reunion Christmas: The McKellans must face the ghosts of Christmas past in this special. (Feb. 8), High Flying Bird: This basketball drama features a talent agent changing up all the rules amid and NBA lockout. (Oct. 11), Insatiable Season 2: We don't know who asked for it, but the controversial series is back for a second season. (June 3), Miranda Sings Live...Your Welcome: Colleen Ballinger brings Miranda Sings to the stage for music and comedy. (July 26), The Son: A father-to-be faces an unexpected challenge when his wife isolates the baby from everyone, including him.

(March 8), Triple Frontier: Former special operations soldiers stage a heist to steal $75 million from a South American Drug lord in this film, starring Ben Affleck, Charlie Hunnam, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal and Garrett Hedlund. (Sept. 20), Disenchantment Season 2: Matt Groening's animated fantasy-comedy series returns for a second season of Princess Bean's adventures — only this time, Elfo is gone and Dreamland is deserted. (Jan. 18), FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened: The spectacular disaster that was the 2017 Fyre Festival got the documentary treatment with this original film that aims to detail how a supposed luxury musical getaway turned into such a hilariously embarrassing fiasco. Download the TV Guide app for iPhone, iPad and Android! Netflix's 2019 Originals: A Complete Guide. (Aug. 9), Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling: The Nickelodeon animated series explores the present as its titular dog returns to Earth after two decades in space and finds that O-Town is quite different than he remembers. Goop: Gwyneth Paltrow will be bringing her lifestyle brand to the screen sometime this fall, as she and her digital team talk to experts about wellness issues. (July 12), Point Blank: Anthony Mackie and Frank Grillo star in this film about an ER nurse who is forced to team with a career criminal to help him take down a ring of corrupt cops after his wife and unborn child are kidnapped. (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.

With Asa Butterfield, Emma Mackey, Aimee Lou Wood, Gillian Anderson. When it rains, it pours superhero team-up shows, TV Guide celebrates the series that made us laugh, broke our hearts, and threw us a lifeline during these wild times. (Nov. 1), The End of the F***ing World Season 2: The dark dramedy returns for a second season, and based on the key art, it looks like not everyone will make it out of this mad road trip alive. (Sept. 12), The Chef Show: Volume 2: Jon Favreau and Roy Choi continue their foodie adventures. A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 3: The third and final season of Netflix's gloomy adaptation of the Lemony Snicket books dropped on New Year's Day to give the Baudelaire siblings one last run. (Oct. 24), Greenhouse Academy Season 3: The boarding school mysteries continue. (Oct. 31), PHOTOS: The Best Netflix Originals of 2019 (So Far), (Disclosure: TV Guide is owned by CBS Interactive, a division of ViacomCBS.). (June 28), Designated Survivor: 60 Days Season 1: This Korean adaptation of the ABC-turned-Netflix political thriller features a politician who is promoted from minister of environment to president after an explosion kills everyone in the cabinet.
(March 29), The Highwaymen: This film stars Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson as the two Texas Rangers who helped bring down legendary outlaws Bonnie and Clyde.