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With most of us in some sort of quarantine streaming numbers on subscription-based platforms are set to increase dramatically over the coming weeks.

Though there are a myriad of shows that have been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic there are still a number of films and programmes that were finished prior to the numerous production lockdowns that patiently await their release on Netflix.

From brand new series such as medieval fantasy The Letter For The King and Julian Fellowes' The English Game to already popular series such as and , it appears that we'll have a lot more new programming during these uncertain times.

Downton Abbey scribe Julian Fellowes depicts the powerful beginnings of Soccer, the world's most popular sport, in English Game .

After Netflix's success with The Witcher - starring Henry Cavill - the streaming service is taking another shot at the fantasy drama with based on Dutch novel Tonke Dragt.

The highly anticipated season 3 of starring Jason Bateman sees Marty Byrde and his family descend further into the world of narcotics and crime.

Sunderland 'Til I Die season 2 will follow the English soccer team Sunderland and their attempt to rebuild after a disappointing year prior.

Hugely popular Spanish crime series is back for season 4 starring Álvaro Morte.

Ricky Gervais returns to star, write and direct in the sophomore season of dark comedy AfterLife which follows lead character Tony and his path of discovery in dealing with his wife's death.

Glee creator Ryan Murphy's new series Hollywood, set in post World War Two Los Angeles featuring a star-studded cast, follows a group of actors trying to make it in the city.

Also expected this year is Brooklyn Nine-Nine's seventh season, The Devil All The Time that boasts a cast including Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland and Riley Keogh following a group of disturbed individuals realizing the effects of World War Two in its aftermath and SpaceForce, a comedy from TheOfficeUS stars Steve Carrell and Greg Daniels which will follow a team of six as they set up the newest arm of the U.S. armed services.

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