Netflix Releases This Week (10/14 to 10/20): New Season of True Crime Hits Is the Big News

Netflix Releases This Week (10/14 to 10/20): New Season of True Crime Hits Is the Big News


The fifth episode of I’m a Murderer arrives on the streaming giant.

Subscribers of Netflixstay tuned, because the streaming platform promises big surprises for its vast catalog.




Especially for fans of true crime, success I’m a killer returns Wednesday (16) for its fifth season. In it, audiences will enjoy exclusive interviews with killers who are on death row or will spend much of their lives in prison for their actions.

Although in most cases they are serving severe sentences in very high security facilities, in each new episode an individual tells the story of their crime in detail. The inmates talk about what life is like in prison, explain the motivations behind the crime they committed and, above all, how they see what they did after receiving the final sentence.

Below, check out more Netflix news this week:

FIRST SEASON OF THE COMEDY REVENGE (10/15)

Several comedy stars face off in a battle of humor. Laughter is guaranteed! The presentation is performed by legendary comedian Lee Kyeong-kyu.

MY DEAR BOBBY: IT WAS ALL A SCAM (10/16)

After an online friendship turns into love, Kirat decides to investigate until she discovers the truth about her mysterious boyfriend. Inspired by the popular podcast “Dear Bobby: It Was All a Hoax”.

BRUTAL ASSAULT (10/16)

In the early 1990s, a police officer who lost his job (Olaf Lubaszenko) will have the opportunity to return to society if he manages to arrest those responsible for the attack…

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Source: Terra

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