Get ready to Bend and Snap ladies, because Legally Blonde is coming to Netflix next month. The iconic romantic comedy returns to our screens amid reports that Playside Studios is also developing a Legally Blonde mobile game, and confirmation that the third sequel – which is co-written by Mindy Kaling - will come out in May next year. Now 20 years since it’s 2001 debut, we can’t wait.
It’s not the only iconic film returning to Netflix next month, tons of great TV and movies are coming including new Netflix originals like Madame Claude and Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute. Just check out the long list for yourself below…
The best new shows and movies on Netflix in April 2021:
April 1
Magical Andes: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary)
Prank Encounters: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
Tersanjung the Movie (Netflix Film)
Worn Stories (Netflix Documentary)
2012
Cop Out
Friends with Benefits
Insidious
Legally Blonde
Leprechaun
The Pianist
The Possession
Secrets of Great British Castles: Season 1
The Time Traveler's Wife
Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family
White Boy
Yes Man
April 2
Concrete Cowboy (Netflix Film)
Just Say Yes (Netflix Film)
Madame Claude (Netflix Film)
The Serpent (Netflix Original)
Sky High (Netflix Film)
April 3
Escape from Planet Earth
April 4
What Lies Below
April 5
Coded Bias
Family Reunion: Part 3 (Netflix Family)
April 6
The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You (Netflix Family)
April 7
The Big Day: Collection 2 (Netflix Original)
Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute (Netflix Documentary)
Snabba Cash (Netflix Original)
This Is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist (Netflix Documentary)
The Wedding Coach (Netflix Original)
April 8
The Way of the Househusband (Netflix Anime)
April 9
Have You Ever Seen Fireflies? (Netflix Film)
Night in Paradise (Netflix Film)
Thunder Force (Netflix Film)
April 10
The Stand-In
April 11
Diana: The Interview That Shook the World
April 12
New Gods: Nezha Reborn (Netflix Film)
Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn: Seasons 1-4
April 13
The Baker and the Beauty: Season 1
Mighty Express: Season 3 (Netflix Family)
My Love: Six Stories of True Love (Netflix Documentary)
April 14
The Circle: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! (Netflix Original)
Law School (Netflix Original)
The Soul (Netflix Film)
Why Did You Kill Me? (Netflix Documentary)
April 15
Dark City Beneath the Beat
The Master
Ride or Die (Netflix Film)
April 16
Arlo the Alligator Boy (Netflix Family)
Ajeeb Daastaans (Netflix Film)
Crimson Peak
Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico (Netflix Family)
Into the Beat (Netflix Film)
Rush
Synchronic
Why Are You Like This (Netflix Original)
The Zookeeper's Wife
April 18
Luis Miguel - The Series: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
April 19
Miss Sloane
PJ Masks: Season 3
April 20
Izzy's Koala World: Season 2 (Netflix Family)
April 21
Zero (Netflix Original)
April 21
Life in Colour with David Attenborough (Netflix Documentary)
Stowaway (Netflix Film)
April 23
Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll
Shadow and Bone (Netflix Original)
Tell Me When (Netflix Film)
April 27
August: Osage County
Battle of Los Angeles
Fatma (Netflix Original)
Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 4 (Netflix Family)
April 28
Sexify (Netflix Original)
Headspace Guide to Sleep (Netflix Documentary)
Things Heard & Seen (Netflix Film)
Yasuke (Netflix Anime)
April 30
The Innocent (Netflix Original)
The Mitchells vs. The Machines (Netflix Family)
Pet Stars (Netflix Original)
The Unremarkable Juanquini: Season 2 (Netflix Original)
Click through for Netflix's best period dramas
Netflix's Best Period Dramas - Grazia
The King
Everyone's favourite actor, Timothée Chalamet, plays the wayward Prince Hal who must turn from carouser to warrior king as he faces hostilities from both inside and outside his castle walls in the battle for England.
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Is there a hunky, outdoorsy, rugged-looking role on this earth yet that Richard Madden hasn't absolutely owned? In this BBC adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's racy novel (so racy in fact that it was trialled for obscenity in the UK and banned in America when it was originally published), Madden plays everyone's favourite sexy gardener, Oliver Mellors to Holliday Grainger's Lady Chatterley. Safe to say you should prepare yourself for some seriously non-PG scenes...
Pride and Prejudice
The 2005 take on Jane Austen's best-loved novel, starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen, is all well and good, but it's a truth universally acknowledged that this brilliant six-part BBC adaptation will always be the definitive on-screen version. Still best known for the scene in which a soggy Mr. Darcy emerges from a lake - which you definitely won't find in the original text - it's the series that made Colin Firth a national treasure (and gained him a mention in Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and a role in the eventual films). Lake-dipping aside, screenwriter Andrew Davies lets the novel's sparkling dialogue speak for itself, making this a total joy for dedicated Austenites and for more recent initiates.
Poldark
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past five years (in which case, we salute you) you'll doubtless be familiar with one particular image of potential Bond Aidan Turner as Ross Poldark, which may or may not involve scything. From the melodramatic twists and turns of the plot to the gratuitous shots of Turner brooding against the backdrop of the Cornish coast, Poldark is the ultimate period drama guilty pleasure (your mum probably agrees...)
Lady J
Throw together an attractive widow, an assumed libertine (with a Marquis title, nonetheless) and put them in 18th century France and what do you get? Our new Netflix originals obsession, of course! But Lady J doesn't follow the traditional trajectory of period drama romance - instead our protagonist finds herself scorned by her lover and goes about seeking her revenge with the help of two prostitutes. In case you hadn't already worked it out: this is your ultimate binge watch for a girls night in...
The Crown
Netflix's deep-dive into the personal conflicts, political intrigues and public controversies of Queen Elizabeth II's reign is the streaming service's most expensive original drama to date. Luckily, every penny of The Crown's rumoured £100 million budget appears to have paid off. Claire Foy in the first 2 seasons followed by Olivia Colman in the 3rd and 4th series gives a brilliant, sympathetic performance as Elizabeth, nailing the plummy vowels and poise of the monarch without descending into caricature - but it's Vanessa Kirby's Princess Margaret (and her controversial romance with a divorcé) that will have you gripped.
Outlaw King
Chris Pine plays 14th-century Scottish king, Robert the Bruce, who claims the crown and leads a fierce uprising to win back the country's independence from English rule.
12 Years A Slave
In this Academy Award-winning film telling the true story of Solomon Northup, a freeborn black man is kidnapped in New York and sold into slavery in the South.
Alias Grace
Based on the award-winning novel by Margaret Atwood, which is based on a true story, this drama tells the story of a poor Irish immigrant and domestic servant in Canada who is accused and convicted of the murder of her employer and his housekeeper. She is sentenced to life in prison, where a psychiatrist must decide if she can be pardoned for reasons of insanity.
Anne With An E
Based on Anne of Green Gables, follow the drama of a plucky orphan whose passions run deep in her unlikely home with a spinster and her soft-spoken bachelor brother.
Pride & Prejudice
More Austen. More Keira. The actress was nominated for an Oscar for her wonderful performance as the iconic Elizabeth. She's rarely been better.
Bridgerton
63 million people have already watched the streaming giant's sumptuous 8-parter. Are you one of them? If not, get on it.
The Other Boleyn Girl
This is not a subtle film, but it's a lot of fun. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson play two sisters pursued by Henry VIII. We all know how this one ends...
Mary Queen of Scots
Saoirse Ronan played the ill-fated nemesis to Margot Robbie's Elizabeth I in this stirring historical interpretation from Josie Rourke. The costumes are particularly sumptuous.
Ophelia
Daisy Ridley played the tragic heroine in this reimagining of the Shakespeare play where Hamlet's girlfriend draws the focus. Clive Owen and Naomi Watts co-star.
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