The Binge Watching Sensations That Are Sweeping the Nation

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Lydia Engel

Okay, midwestern weather, jokes over. Bring back the sun please; I’m tired of being cold all the time. Every false spring crushes my dreams when the calculating chills sweep my back into my hole, where I binge endless movies and TV series instead of facing the reality that spring isn’t quite here yet. Lucky for me and you, Netflix and Disney+ make it easy for us to avoid this wow-it’s-70-degrees-oh-no-school-is-cancelled-it’s-icy-watch-out-for-that-tornado-it’s-pretty-nice-out-today-nevermind-I-forgot-about-windchill weather.

 

Now that Valentine’s Day is through, we are finally rid of billions of sappy romance shows that make you cry over Mathew McConaughey, again. Or so you thought, because on March 1st, Netflix is bringing a couple more your way. For those of you who had a terrific Valentine’s Day, maybe the movie Valentine’s Day will be of some interest to you. For those of you who ended up alone again, maybe check out He’s Just Not That Into You. If you’re one of those “It’s complicated” relationships, maybe just check out some of the other movies and shows Netflix is providing.

 

At the end of February, Netflix is releasing a variety of films to cuddle inside and watch before spring starts. On Feb, 25th, Pete Davinson: Alive From New York and Every Time I Die enter Netflix. The next day (the 26th) season 1 of I Am Not Okay With This and The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez come to Netflix. On the 27th, season 1 of Followers, season 2 of Altered Carbon, The Angry Birds Movie 2, and Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back- Evolution. The 28th will bring shows such as season 2 of Formula 1: Drive to Survive, All the Bright Places, season 1 of Queen Sono, Jeopardy!, season 2 of Always a Witch, season 1 of Restaurants on the Edge, season 2 of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, season 1 of Unstoppable, season 1 of Toy Boy, and Amit Tandon: Family Tandoncies.

Coming onto Netflix on March 1st is lots of different genres of shows and movies to fill your days off with lazy marathons. These include Kung Fu Panda 2, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, season 1 of Critters Mini Episodes Clover and Calico Critters: Everyone’s Big Dream Flying in the Sky, Life as We Know It, Cop Out, Ghost of Girlfriends Past, season 2 of Go! Go! Cory Carson, Change in the Air, Semi-Pro, season 1 of Akame ga Kill!, Ordinary World, Frank & Lola, Voulez- vous rire avec moi ce soir?, season 1 of Voice (no, not The Voice, just Voice), and Velvet Colección: Grand Finale. March 3rd adds Freaks, Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis, and Freshman Year. Season 3 of Castlevania, collection 1 of Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors, and season 1 of Wassup Man Go! join Netflix on March 5th. On March 6th, I am Jonas, Twin Murders: the Silence of the White City, part 2 of Paradise PD, season 3 of The Protector, and Guilty join the fun. Last but not least, joining team Netflix we have Sitara: Let Girls Dream.

 

Disney+ provides once more with new episodes of The Clone Wars for all of it’s Star Wars fans. It has also added The Princess Diaries 2 and Pick of the Litter to it’s collection. Coming soon is Star Girl, featuring on March 13th. Finally, Black Panther is joining it’s fellow MCU (Marvel  Cinematic Universe) movies on Disney+. Speaking of the MCU, fans can’t hardly wait for series such as WandaVision, Loki, and Falcon and the Winter Soldier. The WandaVision series is said to come out spring of 2020 with no official release date as of yet. It is supposed to be a sitcom featuring Wanda and Vision (who would have guessed?) and releases an episode a week. Loki isn’t ready for Disney+ yet and is joining this streaming service in 2021. As for Falcon and the Winter Soldier, we will be anxiously awaiting its rumored arrival in August of 2020. May the weather be warm and your wifi signal stay strong. Binge away!