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Netflix Releases The Trailers For ‘Ozark’ Season 4 Part 2 and Horror Film ‘Choose Or Die’

Netflix’s highly acclaimed drama Ozark is coming to an end, and the final season 4 part 2 will drop on the streaming service April 29th. The new trailer gives fans a glimpse of what to expect from the final chapter.

Fans of the horror genre will be pleased to know that Netflix has dropped the trailer for their upcoming survival horror film ‘Choose or Die’. The movie stars Asa Butterfield and Lola Evans. It is scheduled to make its debut on Friday, April 15.

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