Then he makes a stunning confession. Super Monsters: Santa's Super Monster Helpers (Dec. 8): When GrrBus takes Sami, Zane, Olive and Rocky on a field trip to the North Pole, they accidentally cause a catastrophe at Santa's workshop - and it's up to the eight older Super Monsters to come to the rescue and save Christmas! Between gym rounds, the duo's taunts turn to trust, and they team up to solve a double homicide. Welcome to Sudden Death (Sept. 29): A sequel to the Sudden Death action film from 1995 starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. F Is for Family Season 4 (June 12): While Frank deals with an unwelcome visit from his father, Sue discovers the wonders of Lamaze, and Bill makes a name for himself in the hockey rink. Sordo (Feb. 3): This Spanish WWII drama follows a fugitive guerrilla who had gone deaf after a bombing as he tries to survive in northern Spain. Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon  (March 27): It's the treasure hunt of a lifetime for the Rescue Riders, who must race to find a precious golden dragon egg and keep it safe from evil pirates. Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City (March 6): A detective inspector is pushed to the edge while he hunts the ritualistic murderer who has been terrorizing a city in Spain's Basque Country for two decades. The film stars Amy Adams, Glenn Close, and Gabriel Basso. DeAnna Janes is a freelance writer and editor for a number of sites, including Harper’s BAZAAR, Tasting Table, Fast Company and Brit + Co, and is a passionate supporter of animal causes, copy savant, movie dork and reckless connoisseur of all holidays. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (Nov. 13): A musical adventure and a visual spectacle for the ages, Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey is a wholly fresh and spirited family holiday event. Spain (July 24): In this singing competition, players face off for the chance to win up to 30,000 Euros. The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants in Space (July 10): This children's show follows best friends George and Harold, along with their classmates and evil principal, who are sent to outer space on a mysterious mission. Always a Witch Season 2: After Carmen publicly announces her identity as a witch on social media, she'll find others who are hidden in this time, along with a few others, like dangerous pirates, evil spirits, and sorcerers. Enola Holmes (Sept. 23): Based on the beloved Edgar-nominated book series, Enola Holmes tells the story of Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes' rebellious teen sister Enola, a gifted super-sleuth in her own right who often outsmarts her brilliant siblings. Cagaster of an Insect Cage Season 1 (Feb. 6): This new anime series is set 30 years after a disease that turned the infected into carnivorous insects emerged, featuring a young exterminator and a teenage girl in search of her mother. Ahead, we’re curating a few titles to keep on your radar. The Forest of Love: Deep Cut (April 30): Nothing's as it seems when a charismatic conman and an aspiring film crew delve into the lives of two emotionally scarred women. On arrival, they run into her former beau (Lamorne Morris), who soon gets caught up in their frantic scheme. [Trailer], Unsolved Mysteries (July 1): Fusing signature elements from the original series with contemporary immersive, character-driven storytelling, the 12 new episodes are rooted in the experiences of ordinary people who have lived the unthinkable — from the trauma of a loved one's unexplained disappearance or horrific death, to the shock of a bizarre paranormal encounter. Hank is a free-range, dirt-covered 6-year-old boy with a big imagination and an even bigger best pal… a giant honking, snorting trash truck. A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story (March 20): This documentary centers on Juan Manuel Fangio, the Formula One king who won five world championships in the early 1950s — before protective gear or safety features were used. [Trailer]. [First look], Father Soldier Son (July 17): When Sgt. Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (March 20): A rivalry between big cat eccentrics takes a dark turn when Joe Exotic, a controversial animal park boss, is caught in a murder-for-hire plot in this limited docuseries where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner. Dragons: Rescue Riders: Secrets of the Songwing (July 24): Set in the How to Train Your Dragon universe, twins Dak and Leyla and their dragon friends devote their lives to helping others and having fun along the way. One-Way to Tomorrow (June 19): Two strangers cross paths on a train en route to Izmir, bonding over their turbulent — and unexpectedly intertwined — romantic pasts. The film has massive star power behind it with Hugh Bonneville, Anika Noni Rose, and Keegan-Michael Key also starring, and John Legend serving as a … [Trailer], Was it Love? Family Business Season 2 (Sept. 11): Joseph's plan is to turn the family butcher shop into a "potcher" shop, with the help of his family and friends in this series' return. Dangerous Lies (April 30): Camila Mendes stars as a woman who takes a job as a caretaker to an elderly man, but when he passes away she and her husband are pulled into a world of lies and deception. Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. George Lopez: We'll Do It for Half (June 30): Comedy legend George Lopez returns to his stand-up roots making his Netflix original comedy special debut with We'll Do It For Half. Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (Dec. 18): Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman, in his final film, star in this adaptation of the August Wilson play of the same name about a fateful Ma Rainey recording session in 1927 Chicago. ARASHI's Diary - Voyage (March TBA): This documentary explores why Japan's top boy band went on hiatus at the height of their popularity. Fear City: New York vs The Mafia (July 22): A documentary about New York's war with the mafia. Read our review of the genre-building flick here. Archibald's Next Big Thing Season 2 (March 20): From outdoor adventures to shopping extravaganzas, Archibald can't wait to experience everything this great, big world has to offer. Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (Nov. 23): This documentary chronicles Mendes' journey toward self-discovery, after the physical and emotional demands of his rise, and his last world tour, pushed him towards a personal and musical reckoning. The Big Show Show: Christmas (Dec. 9): When Big Show gets injured, Cassy (Allison Munn) has to fill his big shoes in the hopes of winning the neighborhood Christmas competition. The Plagues of Breslau (April 22): After a body is found sewn inside a cow hide, a Wrocław detective discovers a killer is recreating an 18th-century "plague" of criminal punishments. [Teaser]. BoJack Horseman Season 6, Part 2 (Jan. 31): The second half of the final season of this animated favorite finally arrives. Go Karts (March 13): After moving to a new town with his mom, a teen discovers the high-speed sport of go-kart racing, learning from a former driver with a secret past. Chico Bon Bon: Monkey With a Tool Belt Season 2 (July 1): In this animated series, monkey mechanic Chico Bon Bon and his fix-it force help people solve their problems with tools and engineering smarts. Money Heist: The Phenomenon (April 3): This film centers on how Money Heist sparked a worldwide phenomenon. A Secret Love (April 29): This documentary centers on the love story between Terry Donahue and Pat Henschel, a relationship that spans seven decades. Rob Schneider: Asian Momma, Mexican Kids (Aug. 11): Actor, director, screenwriter, and comedian Rob Schneider's first Netflix original comedy special gives viewers a look at his family and personal life through hilarious anecdotes. Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez (Jan. 15): This documentary series explores the history of Aaron Hernandez, who had a promising youth but became notorious for one of the nation's most infamous murder cases involving a professional athlete. Trial By Media (May 11): This docuseries revisits some of the most publicized trials in recent history to see how the press shaped public perception during the judicial process, including the conviction of Rod Blagojevich and the shooting death of African immigrant Amadou Diallo. (Un)Well (Aug. 12): This docuseries takes a deep dive into the lucrative wellness industry, which touts health and healing. Corazón loco / So Much Love to Give (Sept 9): Fernando is a family man — equally committed to each of his two families. Circus of Books (April 22): This documentary centers on the owners of an LA porn store that became a hub for the local gay community. Move (Oct. 23): Discover the brilliant dancers and choreographers who are shaping the art of movement around the world in this documentary series. Sign up for TV Guide's daily newsletter to stay in the know about TV's biggest headlines. Go, Dog, Go! Go! Below, you'll find all of the TV shows, movies, specials, documentaries, and kids' series that are arriving on Netflix in 2020. I Love You, Stupid (May 15): After he loses his girlfriend and his job on the same day, a man in his 30s sees his life turned upside down. Mignonnes / Cuties (Sept 9): Amy, 11 years old, tries to escape family dysfunction by joining a free-spirited dance clique named "Cuties," as they become aware of their own femininity through dance. The Idhun Chronicles (Sept 10): After a necromancer takes over the magical world of Idhun, two adolescent earthlings help fight an assassin sent to kill all Idhunese refugees on Earth. The Holiday Movies That Made Us (Dec. 1): This in-depth look at two iconic holiday movies (Elf, The Nightmare Before Christmas) uses behind-the-scenes footage and cast and crew interviews. But when she foils what seems like her last shot at success, she's left with no choice but to reinvent herself as rapper RadhaMUSPrime. After a drink with Wol-ju, one feels spirited and able to turn the page on their own misfortunes. Drammatico, Gran Bretagna, 2020. First Class Brian Eisch is critically wounded in Afghanistan, it sets him and his sons on a journey of love, loss, redemption and legacy. Netflix's Most Popular Original TV Shows and Movies, By the Numbers. The Circle Game (April TBA): Be yourself — or someone else? All times listed are US EST/PST, unless otherwise noted.Click on a link or a picture for more info on that special. Dino Girl Gauko Season 2 (March 20): Naoko and her friends have more strange adventures with aliens, robots and dinosaur girl Gauko. Bookmarks: Celebrating Black Voices (Sept. 1): This 12 episode series features prominent Black voices - authors, athletes, actors, musicians, and comedians - reading children's books from Black authors that highlight the Black experience. With a mutual disdain for the holidays, and assuring themselves that they have no romantic interest in the other, they make the perfect team. Baby Season 3 (Sept. 16): Chiara and Ludovica form an unlikely friendship as they struggle to find their place and search for love at a high school in an exclusive Rome neighborhood. Bridgerton (Dec.25): Shonda Rhimes' first show with Netflix is based upon the beloved book series about romance in 1800s England. But jealousy flares when Freddie brings his cousin Rosie along for the ride. When she's appointed to a new high school, she quickly discovers mysterious secrets that threaten the students and fights alongside her fellow teacher In-pyo, the handsome heir to the school. Country-Ish (Sept. 25): Country-ish follows country singer Coffey Anderson and his hip-hop dancer wife Criscilla as they raise their children and navigate their opposite country vs. city perspectives of life and parenting. Yunxiang Liu (played by Lingwei Lee), a transfer student, steps into the forbidden area on the campus by accident, where she encounters the ghost of Ruixin Fang (Ning Han). Ares Season 1 (Jan. 17): This psychological horror series centers on a secret student society in Amsterdam filled with wealth, power and... demons. © 2020 TV GUIDE, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. Project Power (Aug. 14): This sci-fi thriller stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jamie Foxx and is directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost. Blood and Water Season 1 (May 20): A 16-year-old gets herself transferred to the same high school as a girl whom she suspects is her sister, who was kidnapped at birth 17 years earlier. The Eddy (May 8): Damian Chazelle's eight-episode musical drama series is set in the jazz world of modern-day Paris and stars Andre Holland as Elliott Udo, once a celebrated jazz pianist in New York and now co-owner of the titular struggling club. The Haunting of Bly Manor (Oct. 9): The second season of Mike Flanagan's Haunting horror anthology draws its inspiration from Henry James' works, including the classic 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw. Her cross-country adventure takes a surprising turn when she discovers a 10-year-old (Izzy G.) has stowed away in her trailer. So many clones. [Trailer]. Ju-On Origins Season 1 (July 3): This series explores the real-life origins of the Japanese horror classic. Cheer Season 1 (Jan. 8): From the creators of Last Chance U, this documentary series follows the competitive cheerleaders of Navarro College in Corsicana, TX. In part two of the royal Prince and the Pauper remake, Stacy, a baker-turned-princess from Chicago, and Lady Margaret, the heiress to the Montenaro throne (both played by Hudgens), pull another life swap. [Trailer]. A heartbroken Jeppe returns home. Read our review here. [Trailer]. True: Terrific Tales (May 12):Through the magic of the Story Spinner, True and friends create their own versions of Pinocchio, Little Red Riding Hood, and other classic fairy tales. Mr. Iglesias (Part 3) (Dec. 8): Hilarious high school teacher Gabriel Iglesias tries to make a difference in the lives of some smart but underperforming students at his alma mater. Gentefied Season 1 (Feb. 21): This Spanish-language dramedy series is a love letter to the Mexican-American community of Boyle Heights, Los Angeles. The Boss Baby: Get That Baby! How to Fix a Drug Scandal (April 1): This documentary follows two drug lab chemists' crimes as they damage a state's judicial system and blur the lines of justice. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Season 5 (May 15): As the princesses prepare to face Horde Prime and his hive mind army in one final battle, Adora must confront her most elusive adversary yet: herself. Pokemon: Journeys (Part 3) (Dec.4): Young trainer Ash and his new friend Goh become research fellows at Professor Cerise's laboratory, traveling all over the world to learn about Pokemon. Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: The Transformers franchise follows the Great War between the Autobots and the Decepticons. [Trailer].