Netflix now recommends shows based on your astrological sign
Netfix is set to launch a hub that’ll recommend shows and movies based on all your zodiac sign.
As kids, many of us looked up what all the zodiac signs meant and were taken aback when discovering all about them for the first time. Of course,not everyone believes in them, but to some people, there’s just something fun in speculating what a person may be like based on their sign.

Now, if you’ve ever wondered what kind of movies or shows you should watch based on your sign, you’re in luck.
Subscription-based streaming platformNetflixis launching an all-new hub called the “Zodiac Watchlist.” This hub features a collection of titles that reflect the various zodiac archetypes.

Netflix launches new collection hub based on zodiac signs
Through the Zodiac Watchlist, users can browse and enjoy a plethora of different titles that are curated for each sign based on their traits.
Starting off with a Virgo season, there’ll be a new “Virgos Are Always Hustling” category that users can check out once the collection shows up this weekend, according toVariety.

The sign is often labeled as hardworking, critical, yet kind, so it’s unsurprising that the suggestion includes titles such as “The Queen’s Gambit,” “Animal Kingdom,” and “Beef.”
On the other hand, Scorpio, a sign that’s associated with being “passionate, charismatic, seductive and mysterious”,includestitles like “The Night Agent” or “Wednesday.”

It’s a different case with Gemini, which is assumed to be “social, playful, and funny.” Hence, recommendations for this sign can include “laughter” and “unexpected insights,” such as “Ali Wong: Single Lady”, “Big Mouth”, and “Nobody Wants This.”
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Below, you’ll find a complete list of some of the recommendations for each sign:
And you don’t have to worry about running out of movies if you’re unsure what to watch, as the collection is set to be “updated throughout the year to keep pace with the zodiac calendar,” as reported byThe Hollywood Reporter.