27 new Netflix shows to expect in 2020

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Netflix has announced more than 25 new TV shows currently slated to premiere in 2020.

Insider is keeping a running list of the confirmed shows and what we know about them so far.

They include new series from "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes and "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy.

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Netflix released dozens of new TV shows in 2019, and has even more planned for the coming year. You can see how the Netflix originals of 2019 stack up here, but now let's turn to 2020.

From new series by creators Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy to anime originals and thrillers based on novels, keep reading to see all the new series arriving on Netflix next year.RuPaul is starring as a character named Ruby Red in an "outrageous" scripted comedy series called "AJ and the Queen."

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Premiere date: January 10, 2020

"Ares" is a new pyschological thriller series set in Amsterdam.

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Synopsis: "The eight-episode psychological horror series enters the world of Ares, a secret student society in the heart of Amsterdam where best friends Rosa and Jacob surrender to a world of wealth and power. But slowly they start to realize they've entered a demonic place, built on secrets from The Netherlands' past. A place where true power comes at a terrible price."

Premiere date: January 17, 2020

"Ragnarok" is a Norwegian original series with a supernatural story line.

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Synopsis: " The story revolves around the inhabitants of Edda, who are perhaps not all who they claim to be. With them, we experience a drastically changing world: melting poles, warm winters, violent downpours. Some might say we're headed for yet another Ragnarok. Unless someone intervenes in time..."

Premiere date: January 31, 2020

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