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Netflix; Fall Binge Guide

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Now that summer-dare we say- is over, it’s time to sit back and reflect on all the summer shenanigans. And what better way to beat the post-summer blues than binge watching Netflix? We review the top four most anticipated series returning this fall. So go to your comfort spot, crank up the volume and Netflix & chill!

 

Narcos: season 3

The enthralling series that kept us on the edge of our seats is back with another riveting installment. The third season will follow the story of the drug leagues that gave rise to an international addition to cocaine and the American war on drugs. Although Escobar’s journey has come to an end in season 2, the third season refocuses on the new empire of the cocaine industry as it follows members of the Cali Cartel.

Narcos premiers on September 1st

 

Fuller House: season 3

While Netflix has bought us unforgettable original series such as Houe of Cards and The Crown, they are also the ones to thank for bringing us back the good old vibes of the 90s with the hit sequel to Full House. Season 3 of Fuller house sees most of the original cast as it centers on the main characters D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin), and Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) who continue their adventure in the house they grew up in.

Fuller House premiers on September 22, 2017


Stranger Things: season 2

Stranger Things fans are in for a big surprise in season 2 of this horror sci-fi.  Considered one of the most riveting shows, the series is set in 1983 Indiana as a young boy disappears under mysterious circumstances. As police search for answers, they uncover a mystery involving government experiments, and freaky forces—and one very strange girl (yes, there’s always a little girl).

Stranger Things premiers on October 27, 2017

 

The Crown: season 2

Whether you are a big fan of British period drama or not, The Crown is undoubtedly a classy, lavish and smart series based on Queen Elizabeth II and also holds the record of being the most expensive television series ever made. After winning a Gold Globe Award for best drama in its debut season, the second season is directed by Stephen Daldry and will continue to feature Claire Foy as the queen and Matt Smith as her husband. While second season will continue to center around Queen Elizabeth, expect to see more of the men in her life and the “Suez Crisis” of 1956.

The Crown premiers on December 8, 2017

 

By: Mohamed Taky

 

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