Best New TV Series Added to Netflix This Week: October 26th, 2019

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Bojack Horseman season 6 is now available to stream on Netflix


After another excellent week of new tv series added to Netflix, you’re spoilt for choice this weekend. Here’s the best new TV series added to Netflix this week for October 26th, 2019.

N = Netflix Original


Bojack Horseman: Season 6 N

Seasons: 6
Episodes: 77

The first half of the final season of Bojack Horseman is now available to binge at your leisure. It’s going be sad saying goodbye to our favorite anthropomorphic horse, but thankfully we don’t have to say goodbye until January 31st, 2020.

Once famous for starring in the 90s smash hit sitcom “Horsin’ around”, years later, Bojack Horseman is a cynical and washed-up celebrity. Eager for a comeback, he partners up with his human best friend, Todd Chavez, and his ex-girlfriend agent Princess Carolyn. It’s been 18 years since Horsin Around, and Hollywood is a vastly different place…


Daybreak: Season 1 N

Seasons: 1
Episodes: 10

Smashing down fourth walls, killing zombie mutants and surviving the apocalypse is the name of the game for Daybreak. Not your conventional teen-drama horror series, Daybreak is still stupidly fun and enjoyable.

Set in a modern post-apocalyptic world, 17-year-old high schooler Josh Wheeler is searching for his girlfriend, Sam, in the growing wasteland of Glendale, California. Joining Josh on his journey is the 12-year-old, Pyromaniac Angelica and former bully turned pacifist samurai Wesley. Survival in this world means facing off against gangs of teenage-bandits and the zombie-like creatures Ghoulies.

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The Kominsky Method: Season 2 N

Seasons: 2
Episodes: 16

After a resounding success with the first season, it came as no surprise that Netflix renewed The Kominsky Method for a season two. With the delightful charm of Michael Douglas and the witty Alan Arkin, what’s not to love watching the two veteran actors bantering on screen.

Retired veteran actor Sandy Kominsky teaches acting classes, teaching his own acting technique known as “The Kominsky Method”. While teaching Sandy falls in love with one of his students, but lacks the skills in making relationships to make it work.  Norman, Sandy’s agent, and friend is struggling with his own relationships after the death of his wife and coming to terms with his daughter’s drug abuse.


Greenhouse Academy: Season 3 N

Seasons: 3
Episodes: 32

Fans of Greenhouse Academy can finally rejoice with the long-anticipated release of the third season. It’s been a long time coming, but eight brand new episodes are now available. It’s unclear at this time if the series will be returning for a fourth season…

After the death of their mother, Hayley, and Alex Woods is enrolled in an elite boarding school. Filled with future leaders, the competition is fierce amongst students. The siblings join two opposing houses within the school, becoming fierce rivals in the process. A deadly conspiracy is unearthed by the students, the two opposing factions must work together to stop the scheme.


The Untamed: Season 1

Seasons: 1
Episodes: 50

The pugilist world is ruled by the powerful Wen clan, which dominates over the smaller Lan, Jiang, Nie, and Jin households. The carefree Wei Wuxian becomes fast friends with the righteous Lan Wangji, and during their adventures, the pair find out that the head of the Wen clan is the evil mastermind behind a series of plots that would wreak havoc upon the lands. Wei Wuxian’s attempts to protect the innocent members of the Wen clan from unfair persecution leads to disaster, and he goes MIA in the process. Wei Wuxian reappears sixteen years later, and works together with good friend Lan Wangji to solve a series of murder mysteries, eventually finding and defeating the true culprit.


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Best New TV Series Added to Netflix This Week: October 26th, 2019

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Jacob joined What's on Netflix in 2018 and serves as one of the lead writers here on What's on Netflix. Jacob covers all things Netflix movies and TV shows but specializes in covering anime and K-dramas. Resides in the United Kingdom.