Pack your bags and get your passport ready, because Netflix is taking you on a trip around the world this week with a lineup of shows set in diverse and fascinating locations. From the bustling streets of Detroit to the historic heart of Dublin, you can explore the globe from the comfort of your own home.
Our first stop is 19th-century Dublin (with a detour to New York) in the new eight-part period drama House of Guinness. From the creators of Peaky Blinders, this series immerses you in the sights and sounds of the era, exploring the centers of power and society as the Guinness family battles for control of their empire.
Next, we journey to a very different version of a modern metropolis in the third season of the Japanese sci-fi hit Alice in Borderland. The series offers a stunning and unsettling vision of Tokyo, transformed into a deserted and deadly game board. It’s a unique and unforgettable trip to one of the world’s great cities.
Our world tour also includes a stop in Spain for the six-part psychological thriller Angela. The series showcases a contemporary Spanish setting as it tells the tense and gripping story of a woman’s fight for freedom.
Finally, we head back to the United States for the ninth season of Love is Blind, which is set in the vibrant city of Detroit. The show will introduce viewers to a new cast of 32 singles from the Motor City. The lineup is further complemented by the globe-trotting, centuries-spanning narrative of Interview With The Vampire (Season 2 arriving September 30).
