Netflix shows 3 strong premieres, a thriller, a crime drama, and the return of a hit series.

Netflix is releasing more major premieres, and it seems that the coming weeks will be very strong for fans of thrillers, crime dramas and serial dramas. The platform has presented trailers for three new productions: the dark "Kylie", the second season of "A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder", and the continuation of "The Four Seasons". Each of these titles targets a completely different audience, but all have the potential to become some of Netflix's biggest premieres this month.

1. Kylie

“Kylie” appears to be one of the more atmospheric psychological thrillers on Netflix this year. The trailer builds a very unsettling atmosphere and suggests a story full of secrets, manipulation, and emotional tension. The production focuses on the titular character, whose life begins to spiral out of control after a series of disturbing events. Netflix is clearly banking on a heavy atmosphere and a more mature approach to the thriller genre. The trailer implies several dramatic plot twists and a narrative that is more grounded in character psychology than mere sensationalism. If the series maintains the atmospheric level showcased in the trailer, it could be one of the strongest dark premieres on the platform in 2026.

2. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder - Season 2

After the success of the first season, Netflix returns with a continuation of “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.” The series once again takes viewers into a world of teenage investigation, mysteries, and murders that turn out to be far more complicated than they initially appeared. The second season is set to be noticeably darker and more intense. The main character will once again try to uncover the truth, but this time the consequences of her actions seem much more serious. The series continues to blend the atmosphere of teen drama with classic crime, and this combination was one of the reasons for the popularity of the first series.

3. The Four Seasons - season 2

Netflix continues with “The Four Seasons”, a drama series focused on the relationships of a group of friends and their life problems. The second season promises even more emotional conflicts, changes in relationships, and difficult decisions. The trailer suggests a more mature and emotional tone than in the first series. The production still aims for a mix of drama, humour, and relational tensions, which strongly resemble the atmosphere of classic premium soap operas. This is a proposal mainly for viewers looking for a calmer, yet well-written series.

source: Netflix

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