5 must-see shows and movies on Netflix this week: April 12–18, 2021

THE BAKER & THE BEAUTY - "Ruin My Life" - Noa and Daniel's relationship begins to flourish, and after an unwanted birthday party for Noa, Daniel discovers more about her past while a heartbroken Vanessa is not giving up so easily. Meanwhile, with Rafael's Cuban Bakery booming, a food critic extraordinaire puts in an outrageous food order the Garcias cannot refuse to take on an all-new episode of ABC's "The Baker and the Beauty," airing MONDAY, APRIL 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Francisco Roman) VICTOR RASUK
THE BAKER & THE BEAUTY - "Ruin My Life" - Noa and Daniel's relationship begins to flourish, and after an unwanted birthday party for Noa, Daniel discovers more about her past while a heartbroken Vanessa is not giving up so easily. Meanwhile, with Rafael's Cuban Bakery booming, a food critic extraordinaire puts in an outrageous food order the Garcias cannot refuse to take on an all-new episode of ABC's "The Baker and the Beauty," airing MONDAY, APRIL 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Francisco Roman) VICTOR RASUK /
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Shows and movies on Netflix: Dad, Stop Embarrassing Me!

It’s time for Jamie Foxx’s show, Dad, Stop Embarrassing Me!to get to Netflix. It has to be on the list of must-watch shows and movies on Netflix considering how fun it’s sounded like from the start.

Foxx plays Brian Dixon, a bachelor who ends up becoming the father to a teenage girl. Kyla-Drew will play Brian’s daughter, Sasha.

This is a show that’s very close to home for Foxx, as it’s based on his own relationship with his daughter, Corinne. In fact, Corinne is executive producing the series, adding another layer to the series.

It’s something fun and entertaining for the week. Watch from Wednesday, April 14.

Shows and movies on Netflix: Luis Miguel: The Series Season 2

If you loved the first season, you’ll be happy to know there’s more from Luis Miguel, the superstar. Luis Miguel: The Series Season 2 promises to be packed with more music, more love, and more secrets.

Just like the first season, the series is based on the real Luis Miguel. It’s written from his autobiography, but there are some dramatizations mixed in. It has to work for the TV after all.

It has certainly been some time since the first season dropped. That arrived back in April 2018, and it’s not often there are breaks this long between seasons. You’ll certainly want to spend some time catching up on the first season before starting the new one.

Watch Luis Miguel: The Series Season 2 on Sunday, April 18.