
The delivery quota of Netflix never ends. By the time one is finished with a new series, a bundle of brand-new arrivals will be greeting you, offering more fun and entertainment. Ready for yet another blockbuster summer in 2025, the platform is armed with numerous fresh content releases. And it is aligning them with three Netflix originals that are making a comeback this week.
From culinary skills to missing person search, these upcoming shows are ready to take you on rides to different worlds. Get to know all about them.
Netflix’s comeback original series ranges from a cooking show to w– documentary
For your next Netflix watch, bring your appetite along as returned on the platform on April 28 is the eighth season of Chef’s Table
, named this time Chef’s Table: Legends,
after 10 years. The new series will focus on one of the world’s most renowned chefs: Jamie Oliver, José Andrés, Thomas Keller, and Alice Waters. Chef’s Table
started in April 2015 and, till now, has delivered 7 delicious seasons. This Emmy-nominated documentary series takes viewers inside both the lives and kitchens of a variety of acclaimed and successful international chefs.
So proud to share that Jamie’s Chef’s Table: Legends episode is now on @Netflix !
25 years of cooking, campaigning & making change – told through the dishes that shaped it all. Streaming now on @Netflix – hope you enjoy it!
Big love, hope you enjoy it! x pic.twitter.com/LlDlzZdjZO— Jamie Oliver (@jamieoliver) April 28, 2025
Giving you a couple of days to bask in the flavors, Netflix is then bringing political heat with a new season of Turning Point
on April 30. Directed by Brian Knappenberger, this season, Turning Point: The Vietnam War series examines the harrowing consequences of the Vietnam W–-, from the Gulf of Tonkin incident to the fall of Saigon. Started last year, this documentary series explores the Cold W– and its aftermath in 2024. For this year, it is taking a look at Asian history.
After completing heavy doses of documentaries, Netflix is set to release a new season of its original crime drama early next month.
Netflix begins May with South African crime drama
Arriving on May 2 on the platform is the second season of Unseen
, starring Gail Mabalane, Waldemar Schultz, and Dineo Langa. In the first season that was released in 2023, a house cleaner, played by Zenzi Mwale, desperately searches for her husband as a dreaded criminal syndicate dredges up past tragedies and ultimately drives her to violence. In this season, she is left with no other choice but to join hands with the people who put her in prison.
Fists fly. And the truth? It’s about to get messy. Unseen Season 2, coming soon! #NextOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/J34PIhR3R7
— NetflixSA (@NetflixSA) February 1, 2025
While this fills the quota for only the month beginning, more is soon to follow in May with a music documentary of Colombian superstar Karol G, directed by Cristina Costantini, on May 8. After that, get Halloween feels with Fear Street: Prom Queen
on 23rd May, which will see popular girls compete for a crown that might be their death sentence. And for those Netflix devotees who can finish these quickly, the platform has many more movie releases lined up
for the whole year.
So, will you be watching the upcoming Netflix cooking, crime drama, and other releases this week? Tell us below.