The best Netflix dramas to look forward to in 2022 and beyond YOU Magazine

The best Netflix dramas to look forward to in 2022 and beyond YOU Magazine

The best Netflix dramas to look forward to in 2022 and beyond - YOU Magazine Fashion Beauty Celebrity Health Life Relationships Horoscopes Food Interiors Travel Sign in Welcome!Log into your account Forgot your password? Password recovery Recover your password Search Sign in Welcome! Log into your account Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password A password will be e-mailed to you. YOU Magazine Fashion Beauty Celebrity Health Life Relationships Horoscopes Food Interiors Travel Home Life The best Netflix dramas to look forward to in 2022 and beyond By You Magazine - August 8, 2022 We don’t just go to Netflix to endlessly rewatch Friends and discover the latest dating reality TV shows, you know – Netflix original dramas have really come into their own in recent years and 2022 looks to be no exception. There are plenty of huge releases coming to our screens soon, including the adaptation of hugely popular novels such as All The Light We Cannot See and Emily Blunt’s criminal conspiracy film. Here are a few we’re looking forward to… Best upcoming Netflix dramas for 2022 and beyond Bodies Love a crime drama? Then you’ll thrilled to know that Peaky Blinders star Stephen Graham has been signed up for a major new Netflix thriller. He will play the lead role in Bodies, an adaptation of Si Spencer’s 2015 murder-mystery graphic novel, which follows four detectives in four different time periods investigating the murder of the same victim. Filming has already begun in Hull, with more planned in Leeds, Bradford and Rotherham, so hopefully this will hit our screens next year! Squid Game View this post on Instagram A post shared by Golden (@netflixgolden) Netflix has announced the second season of Squid Game with a message posted on social media. It read: ‘And now Gi-Hun returns. The Front Man returns. Season 2 is coming. The man in the suit with ddakji might be back. You’ll also be introduced to Young-hee’s boyfriend, Cheoul-su.’ We don’t know much more about the plot of Squid Game season two, or when it will air, but given the phenomenal popularity of season one, we’re expecting great things! Glamorous Getty Images Kim Cattrall fans who missed the actress in the rebooted Sex and the City series, And Just Like That, will be all too pleased to see that she has been cast as a make-up mogul in an upcoming Netflix series titled Glamorous. Set to begin filming in Toronto, Canada this July according to Variety, the series will follow gender non-conforming queer person Marco Mejia (played by Youtube star Miss Benny) as they try to break into the beauty industry by working for Kim Cattrall’s cosmetics guru Madolyn Addison. Wednesday Netflix There’s only one Wednesday that springs to mind when we hear that name – Wednesday Addams, of course. Comedic eight-part Netflix series Wednesday is all about her, and will follow the character throughout her time as a student. The live-action series is being directed by Tim Burton, so we’re expecting pretty amazing visuals. Plus, Christina Ricci (who starred as Wednesday Addams in the 1991 film) is also taking on a new role in the upcoming series, although the character of Wednesday will this time be played by Jenna Ortega. Catherine Zeta-Jones will star as matriarch Morticia Addams and Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams. Game Of Throne’s Gwendoline Christie will also be appearing in the show as Larissa Weems, the principal of Nevermore Academy. A press release for the show reads: ‘Wednesday attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago – all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships of the strange and diverse student body.’ Pain Hustlers Getty Images Pain Hustlers is a criminal-conspiracy movie penned by Wells Tower, who wrote 2009’s critically acclaimed short story Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned. Emily will play Liza Drake, a high school dropout with hopes of creating a better life. Somehow she finds herself involved in a conspiracy after starting a job with a pharmaceutical start-up. ‘Liza’s charm, guts and drive catapult the company and her into the high life, where she soon finds herself at the centre of a criminal conspiracy with deadly consequences,’ the film’s description reads. The movie is thought to be along the same vibe as American Hustle and The Wolf Of Wall Street, in that it’s ‘hilarious, dramatic and wild journey to the corrupt heart of the American dream’. We don’t know who else will be starring in Pain Hustlers just yet, but production is set to begin in August. The Crown Oliva Colman’s reign as Queen Elizabeth II is over and Imelda Staunton is due to take over the throne for season five of the award-winning royal drama. Last season dealt with the beginnings of Prince Charles’ and Diana’s relationship and then their rocky marriage. With season five covering the early to mid-1990s, we’re expecting to hear more about how it ended and the Queen’s “annus horribilis”. Release date: November 2022 All The Light We Cannot See Anthony Doerr’s smash-hit novel All The Light We Cannot See tells the story of two characters – a blind French teenager called Marie-Laure, and a German orphan called Werner. Set in occupied France during WWII, the book follows the characters as they struggle to survive the devastation of the war – before a chance meeting changes everything. Big names Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie have been cast for the four-part Netflix adaptation, which is also notable for casting a blind actress – Aria Mia Loberti – for the part of Marie-Laure. I’m delighted to share that I’ll be playing Marie in @netflix’s All The Light We Cannot See. Based on the extraordinary novel, which is very special to me, it follows Marie as she grows up in Nazi-occupied France—an intricate story of hope, forgiveness, power, and resilience. 1/6 - Aria Mia Loberti (@AriaMiaLoberti) December 9, 2021 As it’s still in the casting stage, we don’t have a launch date for this book adaptation yet, but given the popularity of the novel it’s sure to be a big deal when it does land. Kaos A series written by The End of the F***ing World createor Charlie Covell, which offers a darkly funny, contemporary spin on Greek myths. He has said it will explore topics like gender politics, power and life in the underworld on a scale comparable to Game of Thrones. ‘Tt’s taking on the myths and kind of flipping them on their heads’ Covell told the Radio Times. ‘And so yeah, we start with Orpheus and Eurydice, the gods are like a massive dysfunctional family, it should be funny and dark and sad.’ Eric Written by Abi Morgan, the screenwriter behind BBC series The Split and Suffragette. Eric is a tense thriller which centres around a young boy going missing in 1980s Manhattan. One Day Have you stopped weeping about the ending of One Day yet? Published in 2009, the novel by David Nicholls became one of the most popular novels of recent times, selling millions of copies. And this year One Day is going to be adapted as a TV series by Netflix – tissues on standby, people. Rex Of course, this Netflix version isn’t the first time that One Day has hit our screens. In 2011, a film version was released, starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess as Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew. The plot follows the pair as they catch-up on the same day every year – 15 July – starting from the day after their graduation from Edinburgh University in 1988. Through each of these meetings, we see how their relationships, careers and lives develop, always with a big ‘will they won’t they?’ question hanging round in the background. Oh, and there is a MAJOR twist, which is bound to send you reeling if you haven’t already read the book or seen the film. In fact, we’ll probably be reeling again even though we know what to expect. One Day is due to start shooting in the UK in 2022 so we don’t yet have a release date, but will be updating you as soon as we know! Supacell If you like superhero dramas, then you’ll enjoy Supacell, which follows two best friends who end up on rival sides of a south London gang war. A twist is revealed when the seemingly ordinary men end up developing super powers, bringing them attention from even more dangerous quarters. READ MORE: The best BBC dramas coming soon The Fuck It Bucket We also love the sound of The Fuck It Bucket, an eight-part series that follows a 17-year-old London schoolgirl, released from hospital after a lengthy battle with anorexia. Suddenly confronted with the realisation that her childhood is racing by without her, Mia decides the only way to catch up is to make a bucket list. 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