This weekend, Netflix is adding a true crime docuseries, a crime comedy TV series, a drama miniseries, and the movie sequel to a popular TV series.
This weekend, Netflix is welcoming a true-crime documentary series, a crime comedy-drama TV series, a mystery drama miniseries, and the movie continuation of a popular TV series. Last weekend, the streaming giant added the documentary Surviving R.
American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing The latest addition to Netflix’s catalog of documentaries is American Manhunt: The Boston Marathon Bombing. This three-part docuseries focuses on the 2013 Boston Marathon, where two home-grown terrorists bombed the finish line.
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