

New This Week: Netflix’s 8 Premieres April 3-9 – Special (Netflix)
April started very well on Netflix thanks to the interesting releases that this platform has scheduled these days, and the best news is that the streaming giant has announced more previews for the first full week of this month, as this time there are 8 titles that will integrate into this service.
There is no doubt that one of the Netflix’s best releases in April is ‘La Firma’, an interesting musical reality that will be performed by young artists with a mission to impress the icons of music in Spanish, a competition in which these young talents will try to sign the contract of their life.
In the film section, the film ‘Chupa’ stands out, an interesting and optimistic original family film of this streaming service, a production that follows a lonely boy who, while visiting his grandfather’s ranch in Mexico, meets a legendary creature, and together them embark on an incredible adventure.
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For many, the most important section of this service is the series, and on this occasion, the platform premieres many of these titles aiming for success, one of them is “Bronca”, a tragicomedy that is being incorporated into this platform with a storyline that follows a failed contractor and a disgruntled businesswoman, who collide in a road rage accident, which quickly spirals out of control, bringing out the worst in each of them.
It is becoming customary for the streaming giant to release at least one WWII-related title every month, because this week the platform premieres ‘Transatlántico’, a production that will join this service with a story full of drama, which has been made in Germany.
‘Transatlantic’ is another of Netflix Prime not to be missed in Aprilas this production will present a story that takes place in Marseille in 1940, where two Americans and their allies organize an operation to rescue artists, writers and refugees fleeing Europe during the Second World War.
- “The Company” (April 4)
- “Lewis Capaldi: How I Feel Now” (April 5)
- ‘Bronca’ (April 6)
- ‘So far everything is going well’ (April 7)
- “Transatlantic” (April 7)
- “It Sucks” (April 7)
- ‘Hunger’ (April 8)
- “Shin, Divorce Lawyer” (April 8)
These are all Netflix releases from April 3 to 9a week that seems to be one of the most interesting of the month on this platform and, above all, the streaming giant has confirmed more releases for the following days of the month, so there will be a lot to see on this service during 2023.
By Orlando Medina
Source: Nacion Flix

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