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Celebrate these amazing women on Netflix this Women’s Month

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenMarch 10, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Every woman has a story to tell, and at Netflix, there’s plenty of new and upcoming stories just waiting to be discovered.
  • This Women’s Month, immerse yourself in the newly released Netflix Originals that put the well-deserved spotlight on complicated, relatable, and multifaceted female characters.

Natalie from Isn’t It Romantic — now streaming

Natalie (Rebel Wilson) is a promising but often-ignored architect and a cynic when it comes to love. After getting mugged, she wakes up to find herself in a real-life rom-com, where she is suddenly the star of the firm and earns the attention of a handsome stranger. Though she gets herself into some wacky and hilarious situations straight out of every rom-com out there, Natalie eventually learns that she doesn’t need love to empower herself and come into her own.

Maeve from Sex Education — now streaming

At first glance, Maeve (Emma Mackey) seems to be the typical, troubled high-school rebel, but we quickly learn that there’s more to her than meets the eye. She is fierce feminist, a passionate literature lover, a brilliant writer (and student!), and a supportive friend, proving that there’s plenty of room for complex portrayals of teen girls in TV shows.

Vanya from The Umbrella Academy — now streaming

 

Vanya (Ellen Page) has one of the most interesting and compelling character arcs in The Umbrella Academy.  At the beginning of the series, she is introduced as the outsider of the family, the only Hargreeves member without any superpowers. No spoilers here, but Vanya’s complicated relationship with her family transforms her into a major player in the series.

Blanca from Pose — now streaming

Despite living a mostly troubled youth, the fierce and determined Blanca (MJ Rodriguez) takes life into her own hands and forms House Evangelista, a ballroom of mainly trans women performers. As a mother of the house, Blanca takes in many gay and trans characters of color who have been shunned by their biological families, giving them purpose, education, and a loving home that cares for them.

Nadia from Russian Doll

Nadia’s (Natasha Lyonne) story is a familiar yet interesting one, as she mysteriously finds herself reliving the day of her death over and over. Her job as a video game designer makes her more than familiar with complex and surreal themes like game theory and the multiverse, and she takes matters into her own hands throughout the show.

Sabrina from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina — now streaming (Part 2 coming soon!)

Kiernan Shipka’s Sabrina is all about female empowerment. Not only does she create a club that supports girls in their school, she also bravely pushes back against the system that she’s born into. Sabrina is a strong and independent young woman who stands up for what she believes in, even when the odds are stacked against her.

Seo Bi from Kingdom — now streaming

When a zombie apocalypse strikes in Korea’s Joseon Era, Seo Bi (Bae Doona) quickly shows that she is no damsel in distress. As a physician, she works fearlessly and tirelessly to find a cure that will save the kingdom. Celebrate diversity and a bigger world of storytelling possibilities with Netflix this Women’s Month. Stars such as OITNB’s Uzo Aduba, Roma’s Yalitza Aparicio, Nanette’s Hannah Gadsby, and more amazing women share how their voices are heard and their stories are told through Netflix in this “Make Room” video featurette.

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