This week, Netflix delivers another diverse lineup for viewers in Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, and once again, no regional differences. From culinary greatness and gripping docuseries to a star-studded comedy remake and a major award special, there’s something fresh every day to dive into. Featured Highlight: The Eternaut – Season 1 (Streaming from April 30) Based on the iconic Argentine graphic novel El Eternauta, The Eternaut tells the story of a deadly snowfall that decimates Buenos Aires — and the group of survivors fighting to navigate the chaos.
This post-apocalyptic thriller blends sci-fi, social commentary, and deep character drama, following a man who becomes an unlikely hero in a world turned upside down. More like this How to Stream Netflix Movies and Shows in 4K If You Aren't Already With its moody visuals, high-stakes survival, and powerful political undercurrents, The Eternaut is one of Netflix’s most ambitious Latin American productions to date — and a must-watch for fans of The Rain, Dark, and 3%. Full List of New Releases – Week 18 (April 28 – May 4) April 28: Chef’s Table: Legends – New season of the acclaimed docuseries spotlighting culinary masters and their personal journeys.
April 30: Cheat: Unfinished Business – High-stakes game show where players can lie and bluff their way to the prize. The Eternaut – Argentinian sci-fi drama based on a beloved graphic novel. Turning Point: The Vietnam War – In-depth documentary exploring the complexities and consequences of the Vietnam War.
Asterix & Obelix: The Big Fight – Animated adaptation of the classic comic, great for the whole family. The Rose of Versailles – Classic anime film set during the French Revolution, now streaming for the first time in the region. Exterritorial – A new thriller that blurs the line between supernatural horror and psychological suspense.
May 1: Angi: Fake Life, True Crime – Spanish docuseries digging into the mysterious death of designer Ana Páez. The Biggest Fan – Netflix original about a canceled actress and an obsessed admirer who might be hiding more than just devotion. The Four Seasons (Season 1) – Comedy series reboot starring Tina Fey and Steve Carell as a couple navigating friendship, divorce, and a lot of awkward dinners.
May 2: Unseen: Season 2 – South African crime drama returns, continuing the story of a woman caught in a criminal underworld. May 4: Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor – A special honoring Conan’s legendary career in comedy, featuring tributes from fellow stars and comedians. Whether you're hungry for world-class cooking, curious about Cold War history, or ready for a dose of animated nostalgia, week 18 is full of flavor, facts, and fun.
And with The Eternaut offering one of the most exciting international series premieres of the year, it’s a week worth watching. Check back next week for more new additions to Netflix in the Nordics.