





If you’ve ever wanted to watch Zach Galifianakis frolic in a garden, you’re in luck. This week’s new trailers for Netflix’s upcoming series and documentaries offer first looks at his new gardening docuseries, as well as two very different dating shows, a highly anticipated RETURN, and much more.
Temptation Island, the reality dating series that temporarily separates troubled couples and tempts them with eligible singles looking for love, is back for Season 2. And the trailer for the ever-heartening Love on the Spectrum Season 4, in which young people on the autism spectrum explore the complicated ins and outs of romantic love, hints at the connections to come.
If you’re looking for a different kind of connection, Rachel (Camila Morrone) and Nicky (Adam DiMarco), the couple at the heart of Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, will fit the vibe. The new thriller series, created by Haley Z. Boston and produced by Stranger Things creators Matt and Ross Duffer, follows the newly engaged pair as they prepare for their wedding under the watchful eyes of Nicky’s wealthy family. If you have questions, don’t worry: Rachel does too.
On the documentary front, director Bao Nguyen’s BTS: THE RETURN follows the long-awaited return of BTS as the seven pop superstars gather in Los Angeles to create new music.
Keep scrolling to watch these and more of the latest trailers from Netflix.





Do soulmates exist? The trailer for this series from the executive producers of Stranger Things and the director of Baby Reindeer puts that question to Rachel (Camila Morrone) and her partner Nicky (Adam DiMarco) as they head to his family home for their wedding. But secrets, conspiracies, and horrors abound as Rachel grapples with the strange world she’s walked into. It all comes with a resounding warning: Don't marry the wrong person — or else. Jennifer Jason Leigh (Atypical), Ted Levine (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom), Jeff Wilbusch (Keep Breathing), Gus Birney (Happiness for Beginners), Karla Crome (Toxic Town), and Sawyer Fraser (Big Sky River) also star.

Go behind the scenes with RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook in BTS: THE RETURN, which follows the septet as they record their comeback album, ARIRANG. From acclaimed director Bao Nguyen (The Stringer, The Greatest Night in Pop) and renowned production companies This Machine (Martha, Karol G) and HYBE, this documentary offers an intimate look at the performers as they contemplate how to begin again, paying homage to the past while simultaneously adapting to the present and preparing for the future.

This Emmy Award–winning series returns for a fourth season as hopeful singles take their first steps into the world of dating. A new, diverse group of young people on the autism spectrum come aboard this season to find love, joining returning couples who are working to deepen their bonds and take the next steps in their relationships.

In May 2022, cyclist Moriah Wilson was shot and killed in Austin, Texas. This documentary, directed by Marina Zenovich (Lance, D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!), explores the impact of her death on those who knew and loved her, and goes beyond her headline-making murder and the resulting trial to showcase how grief, resilience, and connection can reshape lives.

Sheng Wang returns for his second Netflix stand-up special, directed by Ali Wong (Ali Wong: Single Lady). This time around, the comedian dives into what it means to be a grown-up and explores the beauty and humor of ordinary life: sharing coveted berries with your friends’ kids, cooking with shallots, battling the ghosts in your house, finding joy in nature, and more.

Two undercover filmmakers get more than they bargained for in this documentary about a sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), a Mormon breakaway group whose members practice polygamy. While cult expert Christine Marie and her videographer husband, Tolga Katas, initially meant to explore the fallout after the church’s leader, Warren Jeffs, was imprisoned, they soon discovered a new FLDS leader claiming to be Jeffs’s heir, whose unchecked power appeared to hide evidence of abuse they couldn’t ignore. Directed by Emmy- and Peabody Award–winning filmmaker Rachel Dretzin (Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey).

Host Mark L. Walberg welcomes four new couples at a crossroads to put their relationships to the ultimate test: temporarily split up and live with 12 singles who are legitimately looking for love, not just another hookup. The new Season 4 trailer teases plenty of drama and twists to come, and with three weeks on a beautiful island to figure everything out, will the couples stay together, or will these eight souls find new love … or perhaps even leave single?

The chase continues in Season 2 of this German thriller starring Frederick Lau (Rising High) and Christoph Krutzler (Freud). Charly (Lau) and Joseph (Krutzler) are back, once again hunting down the priceless gold coin that puts rival gangs at odds and upends lives. And this time they’re taking the fight to the streets (and roofs) of Bangkok and beyond. Will they manage to protect their families, find the coin, and survive, or will their enemies prevail? Svenja Jung (Fall for Me), Jonathan Tittel (Eden), and Erdal Yıldız (Skylines) also star.

Emmy Award–winning actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis (Between Two Ferns: The Movie) hosts this unconventional, whimsical series that digs into the world of gardening. Part educational docuseries, part celebration of the food we eat, all six episodes follow Galifianakis as he learns alongside curious kids, interviews enthusiastic experts, and literally rolls around in the dirt — for science!









































































