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We hear the blues a-callin'... they're callin' again
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Tom Hiddleston's Norse god returns for his most mind-boggling adventure yet
‘Gen V’ review: a super-powered spin-off from ‘The Boys’
More potty-mouthed action by TV's most grown-up comic book franchise
‘Song of the Bandits’ review: bandits and soldiers are no match for Kim Nam-gil
Netflix’s latest K-drama is thrilling and cinematically stunning, though not very historically accurate
‘Sex Education’ season four review: horny high schoolers go out with a bang
The British teen drama climaxes in a messy but marvellous way
‘A Time Called You’ review: a body swapping, time loopy romance
A grieving woman is transported back to 1998, where she wakes up in the body of a teen who's in love with someone that looks exactly like her dead fiance
‘NCT 127: The Lost Boys’ review: down the rabbit hole with the SM Entertainment boyband
This four-part docuseries takes a unique approach to telling the stories of the nine-member group
‘Top Boy’ season five review: still the greatest TV show on Netflix
As the final sunset falls on Summerhouse, Dushane and Sully decide their futures
‘One Piece’ review: swashbuckling pirate samurai on the high seas
Eiichiro Oda's long-running manga and anime series gets the live-action Netflix treatment
‘Behind Your Touch’ review: cheap slapstick humour hits rock bottom
This new Netflix Korean series offers up some middling laughs, but there’s nothing beyond the surface
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