‘Bloodline’ Netflix: Is Kyle Chandler Sissy Spacek Family Drama Worth The Watch? [TRAILER]

It seems like there's a new Netflix announcement just about every week, from release dates to new shows to even the rebirth of characters like Paul Reubens' Pee-Wee Herman - now, the next drama from the production company has come out, but what are critics saying about "Bloodline" from Netflix?

It's a busy time for the creators of hit shows "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black," with many projects set to be released soon, including the latter's new season - as fans of the girls at Litchfield Prison await for the third season of the show, "Bloodline" from Netflix awaits possible binge-watchers.

Food World News has reported all about the most recent Netflix news, including the release of the Tina Fey-produced sitcom "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," the website's partnership with Leonardo Di Caprio and the announcement of the release date for "Orange" - and now, "Bloodline" Netflix.

According to The Daily Beast's "Bloodline" Netflix review, the new show is somewhat heavy in its first few episodes, but the entire thing is worth it in the end, as the heavy drama features "family tension, dark secrets and intrigue," all hosted by its all-star cast, which includes "Carrie" legend Sissy Spacek, Ben Mendelsohn, Kyle Chandler, Linda Cardellini and Chloe Sevigny, among many others.

The Guardian's "Bloodline" Netflix review says that the new show is full of cliffhangers, or at least it goes that way for its first episode, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats during the family drama set on the Florida Keys.

Deadline's review says that the show is "well worth watching," though also speaking about the show's pacing, though saying it ultimately paid in it favor as it was binge-worthy and its payoff worth savoring.

Fans of heavy dramas will seemingly enjoy the new show, so be sure to take a taste of the "Bloodline" Netflix series released this Friday!

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