Ready for another marathon of the best Netflix series? The streaming platform has prepared a very interesting second half of 2023, with the return of some of the most acclaimed and anticipated series, and new offerings from different genres. Get the popcorn ready, settle in on the couch or in bed, and enjoy!
Take note of the Netflix series coming in the second half of 2023
The Witcher (Season 3)
Release date: June 29 (part 1) / July 27 (part 2)
Henry Cavill's return as Geralt of Rivia in the third installment of The Witcher leaves us with mixed feelings. On one hand, we're eager to find out what awaits Geralt, Ciri (Freya Allan), and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) in the protected fortress of Aretuza, where Ciri will have to continue training her magical powers.
But on the other hand, we already know that this will be the last season we'll see Cavill embody the legendary character. And that makes us very sad! While we say goodbye to him, we can enjoy this third season, which premieres in two parts.
'The Lincoln Lawyer Part II'
Premiere: July 6
The adaptation of Michael Connelly's captivating novels is back. Specifically, this second season will be based on the fourth book in the series, "The Fifth Witness." In it, Mickey Haller faces a new case of murder, crime, and mystery.
'A perfect story'
Premiere: July 28
A national Netflix Spain premiere that promises to become a viral phenomenon. Based on the novel by Elísabet Benavent, known online as @betacoqueta, 'A Perfect Tale' tells the story of Margot who, after running away from her own wedding, finds herself at a turning point in her life, completely lost and without direction.
But she'll meet David, who will turn her life upside down. Anna Castillo and Álvaro Mel star in this new Netflix series.
Heartstopper (Season 2)
Release date: August 3
One of the most successful Netflix series of recent years, which has gone super viral among young people. Nick and Charlie will once again captivate and thrill us with their story, this time set in Paris, where our two protagonists embark on a romantic trip.
And with them, we'll once again see their peculiar group of friends: Elle, Tao, Tara, and Darcy, who will continue their love affairs and heartbreaks. They're joined by two new additions: Nick's brother and Professor Farouk.
The light you cannot see
Release date: November 2
A new Netflix miniseries starring Mark Ruffalo, a familiar face from the Marvel universe, is coming later this year. It's an adaptation of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. The cast also includes Hugh Laurie, of House fame.
The series is set during World War II and tells the story of Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and Werner, a German soldier specializing in tracking illegal radio broadcasts. When their paths cross in Hitler-occupied France, a deep friendship is forged that will fight to survive the horrors of war.
Sex Education (Season 4)
No release date
And that's four! 'Sex Education' is, without a doubt, one of Netflix's most beloved series. Although we don't have a confirmed release date, we do know that the fourth season is highly anticipated for a late 2023 release. We're dying to find out how the story of Otis Milburn and his sex clinic, and that of all of Moordale High, continues.
Emily in Paris (Season 4)
No release date
We're more than ready to follow Emily (Lily Collins) on her personal and professional adventures in Paris. Although, as Lily Collins herself recently revealed, it seems we'll be traveling to Rome with our protagonist in this fourth season. What will happen between her and chef Gabriel (Lucas Bravo)? What professional future awaits our favorite marketing specialist?
Castlevania: Nocturne
No release date
If, like us, you loved the Netflix animated series "Castlevania," you're in luck. Netflix is now ready to release the spin-off "Castlevania: Nocturne," a new installment in the saga set during the years of the French Revolution. Vampires, monsters, darkness, and a new generation of hunters will return.
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