“Netflix’s German Thrill-Ride of 2024: Crime, Comedy, and Cosmic Adventures Await!”
“Unlocking the Thrill: Netflix’s German Delights of 2024 Revealed!”
Netflix enthusiasts, get ready to embark on a thrilling journey through the diverse and captivating world of German cinema and television, as Netflix unveils its exciting lineup for 2024 and beyond. From crime thrillers to mind-bending sci-fi, the streaming giant promises a plethora of entertainment options that are bound to keep you on the edge of your seat.
New German Series Set to Mesmerize in 2024:
- “Achtsam Morden” (Season 1): Constantin Television, the mastermind behind the successful “Dear Child,” brings us a gripping adaptation of Karsten Dusse’s crime thriller. Follow the story of successful lawyer Björn Diemel, whose journey through a mindfulness seminar takes an unexpected turn into the criminal underworld.
- “Cassandra” (Limited Series): Benjamin Gutsche takes us on a sci-fi odyssey across six episodes, exploring the mysteries surrounding Germany’s oldest smart home. As Samira and her family move in, the electronic household helper Cassandra awakens from decades-long slumber, setting the stage for a captivating narrative.
- “Criminel” (Season 1): Viola Film and Wiedemann & Berg Film join forces to deliver a pulse-pounding crime thriller. A family man in Berlin finds his peaceful life disrupted as his past catches up with him, starring Svenja Jung, Kida Khodr Ramadan, and Frederick Lau.
- “Kleo” (Season 2): The period drama thriller returns, following an East German spy on a mission of vengeance. With a season 2 renewal already confirmed and a teaser trailer released, “Kleo” promises to deliver more suspense and intrigue in 2024.
- “Plötzlich Kanzlerin” (Season 1): Brace yourselves for laughter with this political comedy series. Watch as conservative politician Christine Kilonzo-Krämer becomes Germany’s first Black Chancellor overnight, navigating the aftermath of a scandal involving her predecessor. With Jünglinge Film at the helm, expect a fresh and humorous take on politics.
- “Something Is Killing The Children”: German creators Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, known for the critically acclaimed “Dark” and “1899,” bring their expertise to this adaptation of the BOOM! comic book series. While the origins lean towards the US, the German touch promises a unique and thrilling experience.
- “The Signal” (Limited Series): Bon Voyage Films presents a mini-series with four episodes that blend strong vibes of exploration and mystery. Starring Florian David Fitz, Peri Baumeister, Yuna Bennett, and Nilam Farooq, “The Signal” unfolds a gripping tale of a scientist’s shocking discovery aboard the International Space Station.
Potential Surprises and Ongoing Speculations:
- Rumors are swirling around a German version of Netflix’s reality dating series, “Love is Blind.”
- “Tyll,” a fantasy series based on Daniel Kehlmann’s book, remains on the speculation list, with Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar possibly at the helm.
- Renewal decisions are pending for several shows, including “Barbarians” (Season 3), “Surviving Summer” (Season 3), and “The Last World” (Season 2).
Exciting German Movies Unveiled for 2024:
- “60 Minutes” (2024): Brace yourself for a riveting sports drama starring Emilio Sakraya, Dennis Mojen, and Marie Mouroum. Scheduled for a global release on January 19th, this movie follows a father’s quest to keep custody of his child, leading to powerful enemies and intense MMA action.
- “Spieleabend” (Blame The Game / Games Evening): Marco Petry and Claudius Pläging team up for a summer release in 2024. Starring Janina Uhse and Dennis Mojen, this comedy thriller takes a disastrous turn as a couple’s game evening quickly descends into chaos.
- “The Heartbreak Agency”: Shirel Peleg directs this romantic comedy, featuring Rosalie Thomass, Laurence Rupp, and Cora Trube. Scheduled for a Valentine’s Day release, this UFA Fiction production promises a delightful exploration of love and journalistic pursuits.
As the German entertainment industry continues to deliver compelling narratives and stellar performances, Netflix’s lineup for 2024 showcases a perfect blend of suspense, laughter, and romance. Stay tuned for these upcoming releases and prepare to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of German storytelling on the global stage.
New German Netflix Movies and Series :
Preview of all the German TV series and movies on the way.
It’s time for another slate preview, and today we’ll look through all the upcoming German-language movies and series we know are in development at Netflix for release in 2024 and beyond.
2023 was a big year for new German-language Netflix Originals, with a dozen releases in total. Dear Child was perhaps the biggest, spending six weeks in the global top 10s in total. As a reminder, all the new German titles included:
- 1899 (Multilingual)
- Big Mäck: Gangsters and Gold
- Blood & Gold
- Cyberbunker: The Criminal Underworld
- Dear Child
- Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate
- Hard Feelings
- Making All Quiet on the Western Front
- Paradise
- Sleeping Dog
- Till Murder Do Us Part: Soering vs. Haysom
- Too Hot to Handle: Germany
- Woman of the Dead
This list is everything currently announced and Netflix DE (or Netflix Europe) has yet to put out an official slate preview like Netflix France has done. Should they do that, we’ll update this list.
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For the full list of Netflix Originals scheduled to release in 2024, check out our release calendar or check out our previews for other European output, including new titles from Britain or France.
New German Series Coming to Netflix in 2024 & Beyond
Achtsam Morden (Season 1)
Constantin Television (the production company behind Dear Child / Liebes Kind) is producing this adaptation of the 2019 crime thriller by Karsten Dusse. Emily Cox and Tom Schilling have been cast so far. Max Zähle and Martina Plura are directing.
The story revolves around Björn Diemel, a successful lawyer whose wife forces him to attend a mindfulness seminar. The aim is to improve his marriage, prove himself as a good father, and restore his work-life balance, which has gone awry. Instead of taking the lessons for his person life, he takes them for his professional life while working for a mafia boss.
Cassandra (Limited Series)
Directed and written by Benjamin Gutsche, this new mini-series is confirmed to be arriving on Netflix in 2024. Set across six episodes, the sci-fi series is almost certainly our most anticipated new debut show from Germany in 2024.
Per Netflix, here’s the official logline for the new series:
“Since its owners perished under mysterious circumstances over 50 years ago, Germany’s oldest smart home has remained empty. In the present day, as Samira and her family move in, the electronic household helper Cassandra awakens from her decades-long slumber.”
Lavinia Wilson, Mina Tander, Michael Klammer, Franz Hartwig, Mary Tölle, Joshua Kantara, Elias Grünthal, and Filip Schnack are among the cast.
Criminel (Season 1)
Viola Film and Wiedemann & Berg Film are teaming up for this new crime thriller series that sees a family man now living in Berlin peacefully, finding that his past is quickly catching up with him. Marvin Kren is behind the new series with Svenja Jung, Kida Khodr Ramadan, and Frederick Lau attached to star.
Kleo (Season 2
First debuting in 2022, Kleo is a period drama thriller following an East German spy who is hunting down the people who betrayed her. The show was quickly given a season 2 renewal, which started production in 2023 and has already released a first-look teaser trailer.
Netflix has confirmed via its app that the show’s second season is definitely coming in 2024.
Plötzlich Kanzlerin / Suddenly Chancellor (Season 1)
This new political comedy series will consist of eight episodes and is confirmed to be released in 2024.
The show is about conservative politician Christine Kilonzo-Krämer is elected Germany’s first Black Chancellor overnight following the involvement of her predecessor and main competitor in a scandal.
Jünglinge Film is behind the new series, with Paraz Shariat directing and Paulina Lorenz, Faraz Shariat, and Amelia Umuhire writing.
Something Is Killing The Children
Initially, I hesitated to include this one, as it leans more towards being a US-based project. However, considering that the creators are German and have previously produced another multilingual show for Netflix, I deemed it worth mentioning.
The series is an adaptation of the BOOM! comic book series, which was initially announced to be adapted with Mike Flanagan at the helm. As time passed, Flanagan left the project, and it was announced that German duo Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar took over the reigns. This duo is renowned for their three-season sci-fi series DARK and, more recently, the multilingual, high-budget show 1899, which was unfortunately canceled after just one season.
The Signal (Limited Series)
Bon Voyage Films are behind this new mini-series that’ll consist of four episodes and looks to share strong vibes with Spaceman, which Netflix is releasing in March 2023, and Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar.
Here’s the official synopsis for the series that will star Florian David Fitz, Peri Baumeister, Yuna Bennett, and Nilam Farooq:
“Paula is a scientist aboard the International Space Station. She disappears without a trace on her flight home to her family, leaving Sven and his daughter with a riddle which could shake the entire earth. Up there, in the depths of space, Paula made an unbelievable discovery.”
The series is set to touch down on Netflix globally on March 7th, 2024.
Netflix is also doing a German version of its reality dating series Love is Blind. Also on the rumors list, we’ve got Tyll, a fantasy series that’s based on the Daniel Kehlmann book that would come from Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar. No word on what’s going on with that, nor do we have any information on Night Hunters from the duo following the project registration in May 2023.
A few Netflix shows from Germany are also still waiting for renewal decisions to be announced. These include:
- Barbarians (Season 3) – We’ve heard conflicting reports on this one as to whether it’ll be coming back.
- Surviving Summer (Season 3) – No word on the future of this teen drama that Netflix exclusively releases alongside ZDF.
- The Last World (Season 2) – A comedy-drama that first debuted in September 2020 – unlikely to return given the length of time.
New German Movies Coming in 2024 & Beyond
60 Minutes / Sixty Minutes (2024)
The first major new German movie coming out in 2024 will be 60 Minutes, scheduled to arrive on the service globally on January 19th.
Starring Emilio Sakraya, Dennis Mojen, and Marie Mouroum, the sports drama movie follows a father who is fighting to keep custody of his kid by ditching a scheduled MMA match to get to his daughter’s birthday party but makes powerful enemies while doing so.
Nocturna Productions and W&B Television are behind the new movie.
Spieleabend / Blame The Game / Games Evening
This new comedy thriller movie was first announced in July 2023 and comes from director Marco Petry and writer Claudius Pläging. It’s eying a summer 2024 release, according to DWDL, with Janina Uhse and Dennis Mojen starring. It’s about a couple inviting friends for a game evening, and things go quickly downhill.
The Heartbreak Agency
Rosalie Thomass, Laurence Rupp, and Cora Trube lead the cast on this new romantic comedy that’ll be touching down for Valentine’s Day. Directed by Shirel Peleg, the UFA Fiction production follows a young journalist who wants to expose the fraudulent nature of a lovesick agency but gets lost in his quest for love instead.
The new movie will be the second major Netflix Original German movie of 2024, and it is currently scheduled to arrive on February 14-15th