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Netflix still has a good deal of original content in store for the rest of this year.
2018 has already seen the premiere of many new original shows, including the sci-fi reboot "Lost In Space," David Letterman's talk show, and Matt Groening's animated series "Disenchantment."
Among the shows still to come is the new series "Maniac," a dark comedy starring Jonah Hill and Emma Stone, which premieres Friday, and new seasons of Netflix originals "Big Mouth" and "House of Cards."
On Thursday, Netflix announced that the third season of its Marvel series "Daredevil" will premiere on October 19.
Netflix has said it will spend $8 billion on shows and movies in 2018 — up from the $6 billion it spent in 2017.
To help you sort through the service's released and upcoming content, we've compiled a list of original shows that Netflix has confirmed are coming out in 2018. This excludes movies, kids' shows, and series that might not come out until 2019 or later.
Here are all the shows we know Netflix is for sure putting out this year, along with their release date if available:
"Lovesick" (Season 3) — Released January 1NetflixNetflix description: "In his quest for true love, Dylan found chlamydia. Joined by friends Evie and Luke, he relives past encounters as he notifies all his former partners."
"The End of the F***ing World" (Season 1) — Released January 5Netflix
Netflix description: "A budding teen psychopath and a rebel hungry for adventure embark on a star-crossed road trip in this darkly comic series based on a graphic novel.
"Disjointed" (Season 1 - Part 2) — Released January 12Netflix
Netflix description: "Pot activist Ruth Whitefeather Feldman runs a medical marijuana dispensary while encouraging her loyal patients to chill out and enjoy the high life."
"My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman" — Premiered January 12Netflix
Netflix description: "TV legend David Letterman teams up with fascinating global figures for in-depth interviews and curiosity-fueled excursions in this monthly talk show."
"Grace and Frankie" (Season 4) — Released January 19Melissa Moseley / Netflix
Netflix description: "They’re not friends, but when their husbands leave them for each other, proper Grace and eccentric Frankie begin to bond in this Emmy-nominated series."
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