Netflix announces huge string of new shows – including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family – and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

Oh, my dear fellow fans and I, we are positively overjoyed with Netflix’s latest announcement! As someone who has grown up with the magic of these stars and their creations, this news feels like a dream come true.


I am thrilled to share that during the Edinburgh Film Festival on Wednesday, Netflix unveiled an impressive lineup of upcoming blockbuster series featuring some big names, which will soon grace their streaming service.

In the upcoming months, a Victoria Beckham documentary, a biographical film about Gordon Ramsay, and a suspenseful movie starring Anya Taylor-Joy titled “How to Kill Your Family” are set to premiere on our streaming service.

Additionally on the site, viewers will find series like “Take That”, “7/7: Tracking the London Bombers”, and “Matchroom: Masters of Spectacle” alongside Victoria and Gordon’s documentaries.

Netflix also revealed scripted series Legends as a new production as a new release on the webpage.

Additionally, they revealed plans for the second season of the upcoming spy thriller “Black Doves,” starring Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw. This production is brought to you by SISTER and Noisy Bear.

Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

The streamer also confirmed plans for season two of Love is Blind: UK.

The documentary series about Victoria Beckham’s fashion and beauty empire will soon enter the filming stage on the chosen streaming platform.

The show offers a unique, backstage perspective on Victoria’s professional life, including interactions with Victoria herself and her family. It also unveils an untouched collection of archives to narrate the tale of Victoria’s transformation into a Creative Director, presenting a story never told before.

Netflix is also producing a series about multi-Michelin-starred British chef Gordon Ramsey.

The show will trace Gordon’s journey during a span of nine months as he prepares for his biggest restaurant project yet.

He is opening five culinary experiences in London’s 22 Bishopsgate.

In his busy schedule of managing work obligations, being a spouse to Tana, and a parent to Megan, Holly, Jack, Matilda, Oscar, and Jesse (the Ramsay family), Gordon will enjoy unique privileges.

Take That is the story of one of the greatest boy bands in UK history.

Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update
Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

For over 30 years, they have brought us hit after hit, 12, of which became UK number one.

As a devoted fan of British pop music, I am thrilled about the upcoming series that promises to offer a never-before-seen glimpse into the lives and careers of one of my all-time favorite bands, Take That. Having grown up listening to their iconic hits, I can’t wait to delve deeper into their story, with exclusive access to Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen. The inclusion of interviews with Jason Orange and Robbie Williams will surely add even more depth to the narrative. This series is bound to be a must-watch for any fan, like me, who has been captivated by the band’s incredible journey since their humble beginnings.

Netflix also announced a new series from BAFTA-winning writer Neil Forsyth – Legends.

As a seasoned detective with decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that this six-part drama series is a gripping and high-stakes thriller that captures the essence of one of the most remarkable criminal investigations I’ve ever encountered in my career. The way the story unfolds, drawing inspiration from real events, is nothing short of breathtaking, keeping me on the edge of my seat throughout each episode. If you’re looking for a suspenseful and thought-provoking series that will keep you guessing until the very end, I highly recommend giving this one a try.

Netflix announces huge string of new shows - including Victoria Beckham documentary, Gordon Ramsay biopic and Anya Taylor-Joy thriller How To Kill Your Family - and confirms fate of Love Is Blind UK in major update

Drawing from comprehensive study and conversations with key participants, this narrative focuses on an unexpected band of British customs officers who were tasked with covertly penetrating some of the nation’s deadliest drug cartels.

Netflix also announced year three of the Documentary Talent Fund at the festival.

As a seasoned documentary filmmaker myself, I can attest to the pivotal role that funding plays in bringing visions to life. The opportunity to support the work of the next generation of filmmakers is not only rewarding but also essential for the continued growth and evolution of our industry. That’s why I am thrilled about The Fund, which offers five emerging talents a chance to create their own short documentary films with a budget of £30,000 each. Having navigated the challenges and triumphs of my own filmmaking journey, I know how much this kind of backing can mean for a budding artist – the chance to tell stories, explore new ideas, and make an impact in the world through the power of cinema. This initiative not only nurtures fresh voices but also ensures that our industry stays vibrant, innovative, and relevant, which is crucial in today’s rapidly changing media landscape.

All teams will be under the guidance of Netflix and other filmmaking professionals.

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2024-08-21 18:04

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