Netflix is introducing more than 40 new movies, series, and specials this week, though only a few are expected to stand out. Among these, XO, Kitty season 3 is emerging as the most anticipated release, poised to enter the platform’s top 10 immediately upon its April 2 debut.
The popular spin-off from To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before follows Kitty Song-Covey as she embarks on her final year of high school, navigating increasingly complex romantic challenges. This installment is set to dominate discussions shortly after its release.
Meanwhile, Love on the Spectrum season 4 quietly continues to build a dedicated following. Returning on April 1, this series offers an intimate look at individuals on the autism spectrum as they explore relationships, presenting a heartfelt and authentic perspective that distinguishes it from typical dating shows.
The rest of the week’s lineup is extensive but less essential. The documentary Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom revisits the former NBA player’s career and his well-known 2015 overdose, tapping into the ongoing popularity of sports documentaries. Comedy enthusiasts can enjoy two new specials: Aaron Chen: Funny Garden and Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer. True crime fans have The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson to look forward to, while younger audiences can watch the return of the animated heist crew in The Bad Guys: The Series season 2.
Here is the schedule for the week’s key releases:
March 31: Aaron Chen: Funny Garden, Untold: The Death and Life of Lamar Odom
April 1: Love on the Spectrum season 4, Sarah Millican: Late Bloomer
April 2: XO, Kitty season 3, The Bad Guys: The Series season 2
April 3: The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson
With such a crowded slate of new content, Netflix’s latest drop may feel overwhelming. However, only a select few titles are likely to capture viewers’ attention, with XO, Kitty already emerging as the standout release.
