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New on Netflix: April 13th, 2018

New on Netflix

New on Netflix is a weekly feature here at Wicked Horror where we take a look at the latest additions to everyone’s favorite streaming service. It can be tough sifting through all those horror titles, not really knowing what’s worth watching and what isn’t. Sometimes, you know exactly what you’re looking for, but when you go to watch it the title has already been taken down. Here, we do our best to let you know what’s been added and re-added from week to week.

As always, the beginning of the month hit us with a lot of strong material, with some current favorites and old classics alike. Admittedly, things have been lacking of late, but some old favorites have returned to the streaming service after a lengthy absence.

The selection is beefing back up, though, slowly but surely. Hopefully that will keep up as we move further into the year.

So kick back, relax, and make some popcorn while we bring you what’s new on Netflix for the week of April 13th, 2018.

And, of course, Happy Friday the 13th!

Deep Blue Sea 

The deepest, bluest shark movie since Jaws is back on Netflix, and there’s no better time for it to return. Deep Blue Sea 2 will see its premiere on the SyFy Channel next week, leading a lot of fans to want to return to the original. Plus, that trailer for The Meg just hit and looks to be the biggest, silliest shark movie of the summer. Deep Blue Sea is currently the reigning champion in that area, so it’s leaving a lot of people to wonder if this cult classic from the tail end of the ’90s will hold its crown or be dethroned.

Deep Blue Sea, 1999

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Written by Nat Brehmer
In addition to contributing to Wicked Horror, Nathaniel Brehmer has also written for Horror Bid, HorrorDomain, Dread Central, Bloody Disgusting, We Got This Covered, and more. He has also had fiction published in Sanitarium Magazine, Hello Horror, Bloodbond and more. He currently lives in Florida with his wife and his black cat, Poe.
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